Vila Clotilde

Vila Clotilde
Village
Vila Clotilde
Location on São Tomé Island
Coordinates: 0°06′47″N 6°35′36″E / 0.113°N 6.5932°E / 0.113; 6.5932Coordinates: 0°06′47″N 6°35′36″E / 0.113°N 6.5932°E / 0.113; 6.5932
Country  São Tomé and Príncipe
Province São Tomé
District Caué
Population (2008)
  Total 519
Time zone UTC+0 (UTC)

Vila Clotilde, locally as Clotilde (Portuguese for "Clothilda") is a village in Caué District on São Tomé Island in São Tomé and Príncipe. Its population is 519 (2008 est.).[1] Vila Clotilde is located nearly west of Dona Augusta. Due west is Pico Cão Grande, could be the most notable natural landmark of the archipelago. The whole locality forms a part of Obo Natural Park. As to the entire south part of the island and the district, its primary language is Angolar creole.

Population history

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2001
(census)
455    
2008
(estimate)
519+14.1%

About the village

Agriculture is the dominant industry as well as fishing. Cocoa and coffee has been the dominant crop and covers the whole village's production.

References

  1. INE Archived 2017-02-09 at the Wayback Machine., Evolução da população São-Tomense por localidades, 2001/2007-08
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