Ilha do Algodão

Ilha do Algodão (Portuguese: [ˈiʎa duˈauɡu ˈdɐ̃w]) (transl.Cotton island) is an island 400 meters away from the historic village of Mambucaba, 6 km northeast of Angra Nuclear Power Plant, in the municipality of Angra dos Reis, southeast of the state of Rio de Janeiro.[1]

Ilha do Algodão
View of the island in the background
Geography
Coordinates23°12′S 44°5′W
Highest elevation34 m (112 ft)
Administration
Southeast Region
State of Rio de Janeiro

History

Records of the time indicate that in 1611, a Baiano (a man from the state of Bahia) would have been granted the island, at the tip of Iperuquara (possibly the one that separates Mambucaba from Praia Vermelha). Also recorded is an island of 200 fathoms in the same locality, granted to Estácio Ferreira in 1619 (possibly Ilha do Algodão).[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Ilha do Algodão". Mapcarta. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  2. "Um pouco da história… da Vila Histórica de Mambucaba". Vila Histórica de Mambucaba. Retrieved October 20, 2019. (in Portuguese)
  • Media related to Mambucaba at Wikimedia Commons
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