Local history about Povoação

Povoação, located on the southeast coast of the island of São Miguel, Azores, is a town full of history, culture and natural beauty. The history of Povoação dates back to the 15th century, when the first Portuguese settlers arrived on the island of São Miguel. In 1432, Captain Donatário Gonçalo Velho Cabral landed in the area we know today as Povoação, marking the beginning of the colonization of the island.

Among its highlights are the Salto do Cavalo viewpoint, with impressive panoramic views, and Furnas, famous for its thermal waters and the traditional Furnas stew. The 18th century Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora Mãe de Deus . Povoação is an unmissable destination that offers a unique combination of stunning landscapes and Azorean traditions. The region was given the name "Povoação" precisely because it was one of the first areas to be permanently inhabited.

History of Lomba do Botão, Povoação

Lomba do Botão is a picturesque village in the municipality of Povoação, on the island of São Miguel, Azores. Its history is rich and reflects the social and economic evolution of the region over the centuries.

The economy of Lomba do Botão has always been closely linked to agriculture. In the early days, settlers grew wheat, corn, potatoes and other essential products for subsistence. Over time, agriculture in the region diversified to include the cultivation of fruit, especially oranges, which became one of the island's main exports in the 18th and 19th centuries.

In the 20th century, Lomba do Botão, like the rest of Povoação, began to experience significant changes due to modernization and economic development. The introduction of new agricultural technologies and improvements in infrastructure helped to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants. However, many young people began to migrate to other parts of the island or to the mainland in search of better job opportunities.

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