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Agualva (Praia da Vitória)

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About 200 years ago, Agualva was little more than a large orchard, with just a few houses. Back then, the produce cultivated in its orchards included chestnuts, walnuts, pears, apples, and oranges. Later on, this agricultural focus has changed, with the fields essentially being used only as pastures
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The exact date when the first inhabitants of Agualva settled in the village is unknown. It is known, however, that the settlement began sometime before the year 1588. On the 29th of February in 1588, the village of Agualva along with its parish was formally established with a documented charter.
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A letter from Pêro Anes do Canto to the King of Portugal, dated the 16th of August 1552, refers to Agualva: "Sire – I have some properties in Terceira, in places known as Aguaalva and Lajes....” It is notable that in this letter the spelling is "Aguaalva," which combines the Portuguese words
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Agualva’s well-irrigated and fertile land allows for large production of produce from its orchards of various fruits. Currently, the main economic activity is agro-livestock, followed by the sawing of wood thanks to the village's large forest, metal mechanics and arboriculture.
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The village was fully operational by the end of the 16th century. This is attested by the recording of a baptism that occurred on 18 December 1607. The document shows that the parents of the girl being baptised came from the parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Agualva, also known as the land of Ramo Grande cattle, possesses some of the best and flattest lands on the island. In 1643, these lands yielded between 500 and 600 “moios” of wheat as a feudal payment to the king of Portugal.
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On February 3 of 1594, João Homem Guadalupe established a hermitage, which would eventually become the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, its name honouring the parish's founder as well as Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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In the past, cattle goats existed in Agualva in large numbers and would destroy and harm the natural vegetation. Because of this,
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Agualva is the largest civil parish on the island. The church of this village, Igreja Paroquial, is dedicated to the
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Agualva parish had previously been part of the parish of
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forced a reduction of the goat population to a minimum.
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Captain-General Francisco António de Araújo e Azevedo
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Civil parish
Agualva is located in Azores
Agualva is located in Terceira
38°46′27″N 27°10′22″W / 38.77417°N 27.17278°W / 38.77417; -27.17278
Portugal
Auton. region
Azores
Terceira
Municipality
Praia da Vitória
Time zone
UTC−01:00
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Postal code
Area code
Patron
Nossa Senhora da Guadalupe
www.jf-agualva.pt
Praia da Vitória
Terceira
Azores
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Quatro Ribeiras
Ramo Grande

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