- Florianópolis
Infobox City
name = Florianópolis
settlement_type = Municipality
official_name = The Municipality of Florianópolis
nickname = Floripa
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image_caption = View of Beira-Mar Avenue, downtown Florianópolis.
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map_caption = Location in the State of Santa Catarina
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Region
subdivision_type2 = State
subdivision_name = flag|Brazil
subdivision_name1 = South
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leader_title =Mayor
leader_name = Dario Elias Berger (PMDB)
established_title = Founded
established_date =March 23 ,1726
area_magnitude = 1 E8
area_total_km2 = 436.5
area_total_sq_mi = 168.5
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population_as_of = 2006
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population_total = 406564
population_metro = 821423
population_urban = 358180
population_density_km2 = 938.9
population_density_sq_mi = 2412.8
timezone =UTC-3
utc_offset = -3
timezone_DST =UTC-2
utc_offset_DST = -2
latd = 27
latm = 50
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latNS = S
longd = 48
longm = 25
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elevation_m = 3
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blank_name = HDI (2000)
blank_info = 0.875 – high
website = [http://www.pmf.sc.gov.br Florianópolis, Santa Catarina]
footnotes =Florianópolis (
nickname d Floripa) is the capital city of Santa Catarina State in southernBrazil . It is composed of one main island, the Island of Santa Catarina ("Ilha de Santa Catarina"), a continental part and the surrounding small islands. It has a population of 406,564, according to a 2006 IBGE estimate. Themetropolitan area has an estimated population of 821,552.The
economy of Florianópolis is heavily based ontourism and services. The city has 42 pristinebeach es and is a center ofsurfing activity. "VEJA" magazine, a Brazilian publication, named Florianopolis "the best place to live in Brazil." As a result of this publicity, Florianopolis is growing as asecond home destination for manyPaulistas , Argentines,North America ns andEurope ans.Most of the population lives on the island's northern half. The southern half is more isolated and less developed. Many small commercial fishermen populate the island. Although originally settled by the Portuguese (from
the Azores ), the city has a strong German and Italian influence, like the rest of the state. The Azorean spirit, inherited from immigrants who settled the region 250 years ago, marks the island personality. The fishingboat s, the lacemakers, thefolklore , thecuisine and the colonial architecture distinguish thetourism and attract resources that compensate for the lack of largeindustry . Villages immersed in tradition and history, such as Santo Antônio de Lisboa and Ribeirão da Ilha resist the advances of modernity. [ [http://www.sc.gov.br/conteudo/santacatarina/turismo/contrasts/magicisland.html Official Website of the State of Santa Catarina] ]The
Hercílio Luz International Airport serves the city. Florianópolis is home to theUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Federal University of Santa Catarina).Geography
Climate
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clear=noneFlorianópolis experiences ahumid subtropical climate . The seasons of the year are distinct, with a well-defined summer and winter, and characteristicweather for fall and spring. Frost is infrequent, but occurs occasionally in the winter. Due to the proximity of the sea, the relativehumidity of theatmosphere is 80% on average.There is significant
precipitation which is well distributed throughout the year. The annual normal precipitation for the period of 1911 through 1984 was convert|1521|mm|in. There is no dry season, and summer generally is the rainiest season. Increasedrainfall occurs from January to March, with a median of convert|160|mm|in per month, and from April to December there is somewhat less precipitation, averaging convert|100|mm|in per month. The dryest months are from June to August.On average of the maximum
temperature s of the hottest month varies from convert|26|°C|°F to convert|31|°C|°F and on average of the minimum temperatures are from convert|7.5|°C|°F to convert|12|°C|°F. The lowest temperature ever recorded was convert|-2|°C|°F, in 1975.Vegetation
Florianópolis has the
Atlantic Forest . This vegetation has an extremely diverse and unique mix of vegetation and forest types. The two main ecoregions in the hotspot are the coastal Atlantic forest, the narrow strip of about 50-100 kilometers (31-62 miles) along the coast which covers about 20 percent of the region. These forests extend as far as 500-600 kilometers (310-372 miles) inland and range as high as 2,000 meters above sea level.Altitude determines at least three vegetation types in the Atlantic Forest: the lowland forest of the coastal plain, montaneforest s, and the high-altitude grassland or campo rupestre.Demographics
According to the
IBGE of 2006, there were 406,564 residents in the city. The city has the 4th best HDI in Brazil, and the best life quality of Brazilian capitals. [http://www.santacatarinabrasil.com.br/en/qualidade-de-vida/] Florianópolis has a population mostly composed of Brazilians of European descent. Itscolonization started in the mid-18th century, mostly with the arrival of Portuguese colonists from theAzores Islands . Florianópolis was composed mainly of Azoreans, Germans, and Italians. Further south, some districts also preserve their rural village identity, and the heritage left by their Azorean ancestors is noticeable in their manner of speaking, in their handicraft activities, and typical feasts. On the other side, the city has taken on a cosmopolitan air with the arrival of Brazilians from other States and foreigners who chose to live there. The island, which in the beginning of the colonization period, was an important whale hunting centre, is today the technological pole of the IT industry. A State Capital of interest totourism , Florianópolis is currently inhabited by about 400,000 people, a number that triples every summer.Economy
Tourism is one of the staples of Florianópolis'
economy ; it is considered by many inhabitants andtourist s that Floripa has a singular beauty endowed with strong lines of Azorean culture, observed in the buildings, workmanship,folklore , culinary and religious traditions. Its environmental restrictions on building and commercial development have been more or less regularly enforced. This accounts for the singular natural beauty of this island.In addition to its popular sugar soft white sand beaches Florianópolis offers many historical attractions, including the sites of the original Azorean colonists, the Lagoa da Conceição
lagoon , and Santo Antônio de Lisboa. Tourism in Florianópolis has grown significantly over the past 10 years, with increasing numbers of visitors coming from other large cities in Brazil (particularlyPorto Alegre ,Curitiba ,São Paulo andRio de Janeiro ) as well as other South American countries (particularly Argentina, with direct flights offered daily fromBuenos Aires ) During the past several years a greater number of international tourists have also begun to frequent the island (particularly fromEurope and theUnited States ), and 2006 marked the opening of the city's first multinational hotel, a Sofitel [ [http://www.sofitel.com/sofitel/fichehotel/gb/sof/5947/fiche_hotel.shtml Hotel Sofitel Florianopolis - Luxury hotel FLORIANOPOLIS - Official Web Site ] ] , and first US-based specialty tour operator, Nexus Surf [ [http://www.nexussurf.com Florianopolis Surf Vacation | Florianopolis, Brazil ] ] . As the number of visitors to the island grows each year, Florianopolis faces the ongoing challenge of ensuring that its limited insfrastructure and resources will continue to adequately accommodate them.During the past decade technology and software development firms also experienced strong growth, and today IT services are one of the top revenue generators in Florianopolis. Several technology centers are spread around Florianopolis, making the city (together with
Joinville andBlumenau ) an important pole in this economic sector.The GDP for the city was R$ 6,259,393,000 (2005). [cite book|url=http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/economia/pibmunicipios/2005/tab01.pdf|title=GDP|publisher=
IBGE |location=Florianópolis, Brazil|format=PDF|isbn=85-240-3919-1|accessdate=2007-07-18|year=2005|language=Portuguese]The
per capita income for the city was R$ 15,776 (2005). [cite book|url=http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/estatistica/economia/pibmunicipios/2005/tab01.pdf|title=per capita income|publisher=IBGE |location=Florianópolis, Brazil|format=PDF|isbn=85-240-3919-1|accessdate=2007-07-18|year=2005|language=Portuguese]Education
Portuguese is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. But English and Spanish are part of the official
high school curriculum.Educational institutions
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC);
* Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC);
* Complexo de Ensino Superior de Santa Catarina (CESUSC);
* Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL);
* Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI);
* Faculdade Estácio de Sá;
* Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Santa Catarina (Cefet-SC);
* and many others.Tourism and recreation
The island is connected to the Continent by three
bridge s. The Hercílio Luz Bridge was built over 70 years ago and is now closed to traffic; it is a symbol of the island and often appears onpostcard images. The Colombo Sales Bridge and Pedro Ivo Bridge are the ones open to traffic.Santo Amaro da Imperatriz was the first thermal water facility in
Brazil . Hotels withthermal bath facilities are located in the district of Caldas da Imperatriz and in thecity of Águas Mornas. The Fonte Caldas da Imperatriz city baths are an additional source of thermal waters, which can reach thetemperature of convert|39|°C|°F, where there are immersion baths and hydromassage. It is located on the Estrada Geral Highway, km 4, Caldas da Imperatriz district.ASP World Tour, Association of Surfing Professionals (WCT)Florianópolis is the main location of the WCT, which classifies 50 competitors, among professionals and amateurs. The state of Santa Caterina is the only location in South America for this event. The Holy Spirit Feast ("Festa do Divino") is a
festival that takes place 40 days after Easter. The celebration dates to the colonial era and includes a parade, music, andstreet food .One of the most famous beaches is Praia Mole, noted for its rolling green hills and rock formations on either side.
Barra da Lagoa This is the world famous "Bunny Slope" of Surfing. It is home to world champion Jacqueline Silva and convert|2|km|mi from Praia Mole which usually hosts the WCT Surfing Championships. Barra da Lagoa is a quaint fisherman's village but the physical characteristics of the beach make it the perfect place to learn to surf. It is a cove on the Eastern part of the island and stretchs into Moçambique beach for convert|15|km|mi. It is in a natural setting as there are no huge hotels on the beach and the Southern headquarters of Projeto TAMAR (Save the Turtles) is located here. Penguins routinely swim into the canal and near the beach of Barra da Lagoa during the colder winter months of June, July and August. The canal at Barra da Lagoa connects theLagoa da Conceição with the open sea. It is not uncommon to view pescadores (fisherman) during the night tossing their nets in the lagoa to catch shrimp they sell to the fresh fish restaurants in this community.Ingleses Beach ("Praia dos Ingleses")Even though it is a
beach preferred by tourists, Ingleses still keeps to the traditions of the Açorian colonizers. In the summer, it is one of the top beach destinations of Argentine tourists, second only to Canasvieras. In the winter, mullet fishing, religious celebrations and regional festivities are beautiful demonstrations of the local culture. The dunes separating the Ingleses Beach from the Santinho Beach are natural attractions not to be missed. The practice of sand board is quite common there, a sport created in Florianópolis, which consists of sliding down the dunes on a board, engaging or not in radical manoeuvres. To practice it, one must have a lot of balance and rent a board. Those looking for a different outing can go on a trek of convert|4|km|mi over the dunes.Armação Beach ("Praia da Armação")The Sant'Anna Church, built by the Armação fishing company, is part of the beach’s history. It was from there that whale harpooners and crewmen confessed and attended the mass before going fishing. Next, the priest would go down to the
beach to bless the boats that would sail out to sea. Today, the boats leave there for Ilha do Campeche, one of the most visited islands around Florianópolis. It is also in Armação that one finds one of the most important archeological sites of the State of Santa Catarina.Campeche Beach ("Praia do Campeche")With convert|5|km|mi of white sands and a turbulent waters, Campeche is considered the Jeffreys Bay of the Santa Catarina Island for the quality of its waves. For those who are not interested in surfing, the beach offers other attractions. The paradisiacal beauty of Ilha do Campeche, for instance, located across from the beach, a football game on the Saint-Exupéry aviation field, or even fishing, are some of the leisure alternatives. At night, Campeche is also an excellent attraction. The huge reflector that illuminates part of the large sand strip in front of the bars only contributes to the partying that extends far into the night. The illumination favours both those who enjoy the merrymaking as well as the fishermen, who use the time to drag their nets in from the sea.
Joaquina Beach ("Praia da Joaquina")Won fame as of the 1970s, when surfers from around the world discovered its waves. Many surf cups began to emerge, and great Catarinense surfing personalities. It is one of the beaches that offers the best tourist facilities, receiving a large number of tourists from around Brazil and the world on the warm days in spring and summer. The rock complex situated to the left of the beach, the night lighting and the public showers are some of the trademarks at Joaquina. There is a big paid parking lot, toilets, tourist coach parking lot, lifeguards, police station, handicraft shop, bars,
restaurant andhotel s. In addition to the beach, it is possible to enjoy the most famousdune s in the South of the country as well as to sand board. The boards used in this sport can be rented on the spot.Santinho Beach ("Praia do Santinho") is mainly sought by tourists who look for nature, the location’s paradisiacal beauty and tranquillity. Surfers are the main visitors and consider Santinho to be the best beach in the North of the Santa Catarina Island. It is in the left hand corner – where bathers do not venture -- that surfers practice their sport, sharing the space with fishermen. convert|40|km|mi away from the centre of Florianópolis, another great attraction of this beach are the primitive inscriptions made by hunters, fishermen and collectors inhabiting the Island five thousand years ago. The name Santinho comes from a human figure engraved on an isolated block of rock.
Outdoor sports, including
diving ,hang gliding ,paragliding , andmountain biking , as well as surfing, are popular on the islandInfrastructure
International Airport
Florianópolis is served by
Hercílio Luz International Airport for both domestic and international flights. The traffic has grown significantly at the airport and therefore the city will shortly receive a new airport able to serve 2.7 million passengers a year.The architectural design of the new airport was chosen by a public competition held byInfraero in partnership with the Brazilian Architects Institute (IAB). Among the over 150 original entries, the proposal of São Paulo architect Mário Bizelli was chosen.Highways
Florianópolis is connected to the main cities of
Brazil by BR-101 and BR-282 federal highways.Bus Terminal
Rita Maria is the city's main bus terminal, located by the Pedro Ivo Campos Bridge, on the island, serving ten thousand people daily, which can reach up to fifteen thousand during the summer season. The bus terminal connects Florianopolis to the majority of the cities, towns and villages of Santa Catarina, and to the main cities in the South, Southeast and Central-West regions of Brazil. As an international bus terminal, Florianopolitanos and tourists alike use Rita Maria also to reach Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile. [http://www.vivafloripa.com.br/rodoviaria_florianopolis.htm]
Distances
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Brasília : convert|1673|km|mi
*Rio de Janeiro : convert|1145|km|mi
*São Paulo : convert|700|km|mi
*Porto Alegre : convert|466|km|mi
*Curitiba : convert|300|km|miNeighborhoods
There are more than 40 neighborhoods in Florianópolis:
Sports
Football (Soccer)
There are two professional football teams in the city. The derby between them is known as "O Clássico da Capital" ("The Capital's Classic").
Figueirense FC - black and white. Its nickname is "Figueira" ("Figtree") and it is also known as "O Furacão do Estreito" ("The Estreito's Hurricane"). Its stadium is the Orlando Scarpelli, located in the Estreito neighborhood, in the continental part of the city. Figueirense is currently playing the Brazilian first division. As of
May 4 2008 , the team has won Santa Catarina State Championship 15 times, an all-time record.Avaí FC - blue and white. It is also known as "O Leão da Ilha" ("The Lion of the Island"). Its stadium is the "Aderbal Ramos da Silva", popularly known as "Ressacada", located in the Carianos neighborhood, in the south part of the island. Avaí is currently playing the Brazilian national second division and holds 13 State Championship titles.
Florianópolis is one of the 18 remaining candidates to host games of the
2014 FIFA World Cup , whichBrazil is scheduled to host.Tennis
Florianópolis is the hometown of tennis player
Gustavo Kuerten .urf
The island is generally considered to be blessed with the best and most consistent waves in
Brazil , and in early November of each year hosts what is currentlySouth America 's only ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) World Championship Tour professional surfing competition. Brazil has played host to many an ASP tour event over the past 30 years. Former contest sites includeRio de Janeiro , Barra de Tijuca and Saquarema, but the past four years have seen the tour set up shop in Florianopolis.Falling towards the end of the tour, the past few years have seen several ASP world champions crowned in Brazil. In 2004 it was Andy Irons, and in 2005 it was Kelly Slater (who had his 2006 ASP World Title already stitched up by Brazil).
Famous Florianopolitanos
*Victor Meireles (painter);
*Luís Delfino (Poet);
*Cruz e Sousa (symbolist poet);
*Fernando Scherer , the "Xuxa" (athlete - swimming);
*Gustavo Kuerten , the "Guga" (athlete - tennis player);
*Rafael Verga (Model)
*Eduardo Nunes Pires (journalist)
*José Brazilício de Souza (astronomer)ister cities
Florianópolis is twinned with the following cities:
* Córdoba,Argentina
*San Diego, California ,United States
*Los Angeles, California ,United States References
External links
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* [http://www.floripaimages.com Floripa Images Guide]
* [http://www.guiafloripa.com.br Florianópolis information and events site]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/florianópolis/interesting/ Flickr photos tagged Florianópolis]
* [http://www.visitefloripa.com.br/ Visit Floripa]
* [http://www.belasantacatarina.com.br/floripa/ Hotels in Floripa]
* [http://www.porsemprefloripa.com/ Florianopolis Tourism Guide]
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