Picos, Cape Verde
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Picos Pikus |
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Statistics | |
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Island: | Santiago |
Municipality: | Santa Catarina |
Parish: | N/A |
Population: | 3.778 (2005) Ranked 13th (community) in Cape Verde |
Elevation: Lowest: Centre: Highest: |
southern part Pico Pico da Antónia (1,394 m) |
Postal code: | CV-150?--> |
Area/distance code: | 26x-xxxx |
Picos (Portuguese for the "peaks", in Cape Verdean Creole, written in ALUPEC: Pikus) is in central part of the central part of the municipality of Santiago, Cape Verde. The town is the 13th largest city in Cape Verde. Pico is linked with a major highway linking Assomada and the capital city of Praia. It is located about 70 km south of Tarrafal, SW of Pedra Badejo, W of Calheta de São Miguel and 55 km WNW of Praia. The national park of Pico d'Antônia which is Pico's fame is bounded to the west along its forests and its slopey valley. More mountains dominate the northeast, and the central part is farmlands.
The population has been steadily and into today. The GDP for the town is low and a part of the population live in poverty, much of the population moved to other cities or elsewhere including the northern part of the world.
[edit] Nearest places
- Assomada, northwest
- São Lourenço dos Orgãos, east
[edit] Historical population
Year | Population | Change | Density |
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1990 (June 23, Census) | 3,414 | - | - |
2005 (January 1, Computing) | 3,778 | - | - |
[edit] Other
Pico has a school or a collegiate, a middle school, a secondary school, churches, banks and a few squares praças.