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Realizing the value of the object, and not wanting her contemporaries to know what she had hidden, she continued to wear the crown around her leg until it began to swell and hurt. In the end she informed the towns-people, who attempted to extricate the woman from the crown, washing her leg in water and ash soap to loosen it, but without success. In the end, the residents had no alternative but to cut the crown and later re-solder it cautiously. In the end the crown remained in the parish of Cedros and over time it was used in the feasts to the
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he resolved to return to the island. But, not wanting to be recognized as pirates they returned as local mariners. Not discovering the lost crown where he had left it, the group began to ask around but found no clues to its location. The local people began to get suspicious, and they were obliged to abandon their search and returned to their lands in
589:). Apart from the rich pasture-lands and hedged-fields in Alto do Inverno, Alto do Rigo or Cabeça da Vaca, the coastal cliffs are approximately 75 to 271 metres (246 to 889 ft) above sea level (the highest coastal altitude in this parish being near Ribeira Funda). The region is intersected by several rivers and valley creeks including 1339: 532:. Even before this time the Azores had always been cursed by pirates and privateers, who would attack by surprise during foggy days, under the cover of night or the light of day. They assaulted, robbed and sacked many of the communities along the coast, sometimes conscripting men to work as slaves. As legend tells, a pirate 485:. An anonymous letter was also sent at one time stating that the bells were buried beside the church, although the bells were never found. Another interesting holdover of the Iberian Union was the enormous silver-plated oil lamp that hung within the church (the only other lamp of similar dimensions was hung in Spain). 830:) - a windmill dating back to the beginning of the 20th century, with major remodeling by Cooperative and landmark of Cascalho; constructed of wood over a rock base, covered with a conic structure caped with a zinc-metal roof, with wooden ladder. central windmill owned by Cooperative and landmark of Cascalho. 544:
During the course of the retreat, the Moorish King lost his crown (made of silver and adorned with leaf in sparkling metal), after leaving it along a hedge-row while battling the defenders. Along the coast, the King remembered he had left his crown behind, and not wanting to lose his symbol of power,
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Meanwhile, the crown was discovered by a woman from Cedros, who, when she heard that they were searching for it, was suspicious that they were pirates and attempted to hide the crown. She wisely raised her skirt, and placed her leg through the ring-like crown, and passed unbeknownst to the pirates.
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Hern Jannequim that created controversies in Cedros. Also known as Arnequim, he caused his own problems by confronting and expelling the Magistrate-of-Justice and then threatening the Captain-General with death, when they prepared to capture him. The conflict was eventually resolved by the King who
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roadway to the rest of the island. The tree-covered hills and pasture-lands cover the interior, and hedged farmlands extend to the Atlantic coastline cliffs, a natural plateau above the sea, that was settled by early Flemish and Spanish colonists in the late part of the 15th century. Primarily an
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Dairy production has also had an important role in the economy since this northern coast was populated, but it only became an organized industry in the early 1920s. About this time an enterprising couple (Professor Constantino Magno do Amaral and D. Teresa) began a small factory in the area of
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Tourism has become the second local industry in the region. "Rural Tourism", highlighted by the Nucleo Etnográfico dos Cedros and several renovated "bed and breakfast"-like cottages, attract visitors to this northern coast village. The museum once included several examples of antique farm
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label. In Cedros, Martins & Rebello did not survive the century. As part of its customer-driven re-inorientation, the factory once-again reintroduced its store-front cheese shop (abandoned during the late 20th century), and experimented with new variants for restaurants, such as their
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agricultural community, the population is comparable in size to other parishes on the island, though this has decreased by half since the 1950s (when there were approximately 2000 inhabitants). Today, it remains an agricultural centre of the island of Faial, anchored by the
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The main economy in this area is agriculture. The soil of the parish is fertile allowing the cultivation of various legumes and grains. Wheat, corn, beans, potatoes and sweet potatoes have been agricultural staples in the region over the decades.
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King attacked the island of Faial, but since the ship was spotted in time, the local population was given time to prepare. The pirates encountered stiff resistance and were forced to retreat without pillaging the homes along the northern coast.
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claimed the parish was inhabited by 2126 people. In 1672, a violent eruption caused an important exodus to Brasil. Also, the end of the Iberian Union, resulted in the expulsion of most of the Spanish living in the parish (which included
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implements, equipment and tools used in daily life, as well as some pictures associated with the village and life in 19th-20th centuries. Currently, the museum is in disuse, and most of the exhibits have been placed "in storage".
297:. The population in 2011 was 907, in an area of 24.5 square kilometres (264,000,000 sq ft). The northernmost parish on the island, it is located 19 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Horta and is linked via the 434:, followed the trails north to the area now known as Santa Bárbara (Praça). These new settlers were more affluent then the original settlers (some even noblemen), who constructed larger, more ornate homes: such as the 338:'s first expedition in 1466 to the island. Abandoned by Huerter, some members of his failed expedition were joined by settlers from Terceira and Spain whom explored and settled along the northern coast of Faial. 823:) - one of many windmills on the island, it dates back to the beginning of the 20th century, constructed of wood over a rock base, covered with a conic structure caped with a zinc-metal roof, with wooden ladder; 457:
that documented the genealogy and history of the Azores archipelago, recounted the conflicts, histories and personalities of the region. While, the development of the stain/
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returned to the island, through the patronage from the Duke of Burgundy. After a failed settlement on the Lomba dos Frades, he established the nucleus of what would become
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was bemused by his audacity. Regardless, Flemish influence and importance had slowly begun to decline on the island, and Spanish settlers began to venture to this region.
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in his blog, in the chapter « Nick's Hideway – O Esconderijo » in one of his last posts, retrieving 20 years of geographical research in the Island of Faial.
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The area is served by several small shops, including bakery and pastry shop, hair-dressers, mechanical shops, car dealerships, restaurants (such as the
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of the Holy Spirit feasts, and that the cuts are still visible around the crown. It is unknown whether any part of the above story is more than legend.
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The parochial Church of Santa Bárbara, as it currently appears in Praça (the village square) after extensive renovation following the 1971 fire.
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Igreja da Ribeira Grande, constructed 16 June 1950, remodeled 16 June 1975, located along the Regional E.R.1-1ª, Ribeira Funda, Cedros, Horta
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The village was formally founded in 1594: this date is conjecture, based on evidence found during the reconstruction of the parochial
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Tostões, Ana; Filipe Jorge Silves; João Vieira; José Manuel Fernandes; Maria de Lurdes Janeiro; Nuno Barcelos; Vitor Mestre (1999).
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Ficha 17/Faial da "Classificação de Moinhos de Vento" da SREC/DRAC; Ficha 17/Faial da "Inventariação-Moinhos de Vento" da SRTA/DRA
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Ficha 17/Faial da "Classificação de Moinhos de Vento" da SREC/DRAC; Ficha 17/Faial da "Inventariação-Moinhos de Vento" da SRTA/DRA
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industry and conflict between impresarios Van Huerter and Wilhelm van der Hagen were important events on the island, it was the
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at the time). Similarly, an epidemic between 1717 and 1718 caused the deaths of many. Yet, the growth of the
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architecture resulting from a reconstruction, caused by the 1971 fire that destroyed the original structure.
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The population is concentrated along the Regional E.R. 1-1a Roadway that circles the island. Praça (
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following a fire that occurred in November 1971. The church was originally constructed during the
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religious orders at about the same time resulted in the growth of the faith community on Faial.
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Cedros is one of the largest parishes on the island of Faial. It is bordered on the east by
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The northern coast of Cedros showing many of the communities and principal agglomerations
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of the island. Some of the more adventurous settlers, primarily from the island of
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The history of the settlement of Cedros was tied to the failure of the
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Location of the civil parish of Cedros within the municipality of Horta
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and extends from the coast to the center of the island (and the
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of Canto, Janalves and Miragaia (colloquially known as the
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CALF: the Cooperativa Agrícola dos Lactícinios do Faial
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Casa dos Lacerdas dos Cedros/Castelo da Rocha Negra (
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71.74.38 Portal e Torre Sineira da Igreja dos Cedros
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Luis Daniel & Natacha Soares (ed.), 2003, p.136
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O Télegrafo, Horta. 48:, as seen from the Santa Bárbara belvedere 18: 1169:Faial, Azores: Guide to Cultural Heritage 1143:Ribeira Funda: Population without History 794:, mostly in ruins, this building was the 664:(temples to the Holy Spirit) in Cedros. 879: 371:, flowering plants (such as the family 255: 243: 231: 201: 180: 172: 159: 151: 99: 64: 52: 36: 937:Silva, Maria José (30 November 2011), 44:The main agglomeration in the parish, 927:Ângela Furtado-Brum, 1999, p. 255-256 524:, recalls the time after the fall of 516:Legend of the Moorish Crown of Cedros 214: 193: 185: 164: 139: 129: 117: 7: 1364:Populated places established in 1594 169:24.54 km (9.47 sq mi) 954:Supermercado Aldina abre nos Cedros 952:Silva, Maria José (27 March 2012), 840:Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Fátima ( 709:, a group of investors started the 701:began operating in Cascalho, along 1121:Popular Architecture of the Azores 1065:SREC/DRAC, ed. 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Civil parish
The main agglomeration in the parish, Praça, as seen from the Santa Bárbara belvedere
Location of the civil parish of Cedros within the municipality of Horta
38°38′3″N 28°41′55″W / 38.63417°N 28.69861°W / 38.63417; -28.69861
Portugal
Auton. region
Azores
Faial
Municipality
Horta
Time zone
UTC−01:00
DST
UTC±00:00
Postal code
Patron
Santa Bárbara
http://www.cedros-faial.com
freguesia
municipality
Horta
Faial
Portuguese
Azores


Flemish
Josse van Huerter
Latin
Juniperus brevifolia

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