Achada Santo António
Achada Santo António is a subdivision of the city of Praia in the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. Its population was 12,965 at the 2010 census.[1] It is situated near the Atlantic coast, southwest of the city centre.
Achada Santo António | |
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Neighbourhood | |
Chapel of Santo António | |
Coordinates: 14.9093°N 23.5171°W | |
Country | Cape Verde |
Island | Santiago Island |
City | Praia |
Population (2010) | 12,965 |
Postal code | 7603 |
Website | www.cmpraia.cv |
Adjacent neighbourhoods are Várzea to the north, Gamboa or Chã das Areias to the northeast, the beach area of Prainha to the east and also where much of the embassies are located, Quebra Canela to the south, Tira Chapéu to the west and Terra Branca to the north.
Landmarks and points of interest
- Chapel of Santo António (Saint Anthony)
- Protestant Church
- École Internationale Les Alizés, a French school
- Institute of Paedagogics
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References
- "2010 Census results Santiago". Instituto Nacional de Estatística Cabo Verde (in Portuguese). 24 November 2016.
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