| Câmara de Lobos | | Coat of arms | Flag | | Flag not yet available | | Map | Map not yet available | | Statistics | | Region: | Madeira Islands | | District: | Madeira Island | | Population: | 34,614 2001 | | Area: | 51.82 km²/5,182 ha | | Density | 667.96/km² | | Altitude: | Lowest and Centre: Atlantic Ocean Highest: - | | Number of parishes: | 5 | | Website: | www.camaradelobos.org | Câmara de Lobos (Portuguese meaning chamber of the wolves) is a parish in the west-central part of Madeira. Câmara de Lobos is named after the area where sea-wolves lobos-marinhos are founded, they are the monk seals in which it the two are also seen in its coat of arms. Today, there are a fewer monk seals than a couple of decades ago. It is the second largest major parish in population after Funchal and before Machico. Its parish population is 16,842- and the borough is 34,614. The parish is one of the smallest on the island. Its area is 51.82 km²/5,182 ha. Its density is 667.96/km² thus ranking the second most densest in Madeira. It is located SW of Santana, W of Machico, W of Funchal and ESE of Calheta. It is linked with a road linking Calheta and Funchal. The mountains lie slightly north with an elevation of about 150 m and further north, residential areas. The high rises and condominniums lie nearly 800 m northwest lining up in a row. Câmara de Lobos is almost connected with the urban sprawl with Funchal. Most of the housing developments were done in the mid to late-20th century in the north, prior to the housing, farmlands used to cover the northern portion of Câmara de Lobos. There are five regions (regiões, singular - região) in mainland Portugal. ...
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For other uses of the word, see Madeira (disambiguation) Madeira Islands location. ...
For other uses of the word, see Madeira (disambiguation) Madeira Islands location. ...
Machico is a town located in the northeastern part of the Madeira Islands. ...
View of Funchal Funchal, population approx. ...
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The main source of industry are agriculture and fishing while a small number of businesses are in the downtown area. The area is separated by Estreito de Câmara de Lobos. The area produces Madeira Wine from its local vineyards. In the western part features Cabo Girao, the steepest bluff in Africa and the world (elevation: 580 m). The small point is south of the small port. The downtown core is in the central part and residential areas lie to the west and the northern part with more buildings over the mountain. Madeira is a fortified wine made in the Madeira Islands of Portugal, which is prized equally for drinking and cooking; the later use including the dessert plum in madeira. ...
Coat of Arms Its coat of arms' color is blue with two monk seals in a middle of a golden anchor The purpose of a ships or boats anchor is to attach the vessel to the ground at a specific point. ...
- Location:
- Latitude: 32.633 (32°38') N
- Longitude: 16.9833 (16°59') W
Câmara de Lobos has a few schools, a few lyceums, a gymnasium, banks, a post office, a small port, beaches and squares or plazas (praças). The 5 parishes of Câmara de Lobos include: Settlements and geographic areas Parish of Câmara de Lobos The parish has a population of 16,842 in 2001, its density is 2,210.2/km² and the area is 7.62 km²/7,620 ha. 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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- Coordinates: 32° 38′ 0″ N 16° 59′ 0″ E (http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=32_38_0_N_16_59_0_E_)
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