Caué
District
Location within São Tomé and Príncipe
Location within São Tomé and Príncipe
Coordinates: 0°5′N 6°35′E / 0.083°N 6.583°E / 0.083; 6.583
CountrySão Tomé and Príncipe
IslandSão Tomé
SeatSão João dos Angolares
Area
  Total267 km2 (103 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
  Total6,031
  Density23/km2 (59/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (UTC)

Caué is a district of São Tomé and Príncipe, on São Tomé Island. Covering 267 km2 (103 sq mi), it is the largest of the nation's seven districts in terms of area.[1] In population it is the smallest, with 6,031 residents (2012).[2] The district seat is São João dos Angolares. It is divided into the two statistical subdistricts São João dos Angolares and Malanza.[3][2]:15

Geography

The district includes the small islet of Rolas where the equator passes right though the islet's only settlement. Other than Ilhéu das Rolas, the district also includes other islets including Ilhéu Quixibá and Sete Pedras. Much of the district lies within Parque Natural Obô de São Tomé.[4] The most notable natural landmark is the volcanic vent Pico Cão Grande.

Population

Population of Caué District (1940—2012)
Year Population
1940[5]
6,653
1950[5]
6,917
1960[5]
5,848
1970[5]
3,837
1981[5]
4,607
1991[5]
5,322
2001[5][2]
5,501
2012[5][2]
6,031

Settlements

The main settlement is the town São João dos Angolares. Other settlements are:

Politics

Caué currently has five seats in the National Assembly.[6]

References

  1. Sao Tome and Principe, citypopulation.de
  2. 1 2 3 4 Projecção a nível distrital 2012 - 2020, Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  3. Statistical divisions of São Tomé and Príncipe, Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  4. "Parque Natural d'Obô em São Tomé". Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Evolução da População Recenseada, 1940 a 2012, Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  6. Elections in São Tomé and Principe, African Elections Database.
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