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São Tomé
Native name: Ilha de São Tomé
Emblem of São Tome
Geography
LocationGulf of Guinea
Coordinates0°13′N 6°37′E / 0.22°N 6.61°E / 0.22; 6.61
ArchipelagoCameroon line
Area859 km (332 sq mi)
Length48 km (29.8 mi)
Width32 km (19.9 mi)
Highest elevation2,024 m (6640 ft)
Highest pointPico de São Tomé
Administration
São Tomé and Príncipe
Districts6
Largest settlementSão Tomé (pop. 71,868)
Demographics
Population193,380 (2018)
Pop. density225/km (583/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsMestiços, angolares (descendants of Angolan slaves), forros (descendants of freed slaves), serviçais (contract laborers from Angola, Mozambique, and Cape Verde), tongas (children of serviçais born on the islands), Europeans (primarily Portuguese)
São Tomé location in Africa

São Tomé Island, at 854 km (330 sq mi), is the largest island of São Tomé and Príncipe and is home in May 2018 to about 193,380 or 96% of the nation's population. The island is divided into six districts. It is located 2 km (1¼ miles) north of the Equator.

Geography

São Tomé Island

São Tomé Island is about 48 kilometres (30 miles) long (north-south) by 32 kilometres (20 miles) wide (east-west). It rises to 2,024 metres (6,640 feet) at Pico de São Tomé and includes the capital city, São Tomé, on the northeast coast. The nearest city on mainland Africa is the port city of Port Gentil in Gabon located 240 kilometres (150 miles) to the east.

The island is surrounded by a number of small islands, including Ilhéu das Rolas, Ilhéu das Cabras and Ilhéu Gabado.

Languages

The main language is Portuguese, but there are many speakers of Forro and Angolar (Ngola), two Portuguese-based creole languages. The name "São Tomé" is Portuguese for Saint Thomas.

Geology

The entire island of São Tomé is a massive shield volcano that rises from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, over 3,000 m (10,000 ft) below sea level. It formed along the Cameroon line, a line of volcanoes extending from Cameroon southwest into the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the lava erupted on São Tomé over the last million years has been basalt. The youngest dated rock on the island is about 100,000 years old, but numerous more recent cinder cones are found on the southeast side of the island.

Environment and economy

The higher slopes of the island are forested and form part of the Parque Natural Obô de São Tomé, but agriculture is important near the north and east coasts. The chief exports are cocoa, coffee, copra, and palm products, while there is also a fishing industry.

Large reserves of oil are in the ocean between Nigeria and São Tomé. The discovery has been lamented by some as endangering the nation's political stability and natural environment. In response to these concerns the government of São Tomé and Príncipe has drawn up legislation in an attempt to ensure the efficient and equitable use of oil revenues over time.

Natural history

Birds

The island has a total of 63 regular bird species, plus an additional 36 vagrant and unconfirmed species. Of these, 19 are endemic and 3 near endemic; in addition, the local subspecies of olive ibis (Bostrychia olivacea bocagei) and maroon pigeon (Columba thomensis) are endemic and considered critically endangered. Six species are considered vulnerable, and two critically endangered (São Tomé fiscal and São Tomé grosbeak).

Administrative divisions

São Tomé is divided into the following six districts (seat within brackets):

  1. Água Grande (São Tomé)
  2. Cantagalo (Santana)
  3. Caué (São João dos Angolares)
  4. Lembá (Neves)
  5. Lobata (Guadalupe)
  6. Mé-Zóchi (Trindade)

Towns and villages

Villages on the island include:

  • São Tomé Island São Tomé Island
  • São Sebastião Lighthouse São Sebastião Lighthouse
  • Boca do Inferno, São Tomé Boca do Inferno, São Tomé
  • Pico Cão Grande, São Tomé Island Pico Cão Grande, São Tomé Island
  • Fauna in Lobata District, São Tomé Fauna in Lobata District, São Tomé
  • Cacao production in São Tomé Cacao production in São Tomé
  • Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in Guadalupe, São Tomé Island. Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in Guadalupe, São Tomé Island.
  • São Tomé São Tomé
  • Lagoa Azul, STP Lagoa Azul, STP
  • One of the traditional Roças in São Tomé and Príncipe One of the traditional Roças in São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Cocoa beans drying, São Tomé Cocoa beans drying, São Tomé
  • Shrimp and French fries as served in a local hotel, São Tomé Shrimp and French fries as served in a local hotel, São Tomé
  • Guadalupe, São Tomé Guadalupe, São Tomé
  • Sea turtle as seen in São Tomé Island Sea turtle as seen in São Tomé Island
  • Municipal market of São Tomé City Municipal market of São Tomé City

References

  1. "African Bird Club – São Tomé e Príncipe". Archived from the original on 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  2. "Maroon Pigeon (Columba thomensis)". Archived from the original on 2021-10-24. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
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