- Recife Antigo
Recife Antigo (Old Recife) is the historical section of downtown
Recife . It is located on the Island of Recife, near the Recife harbor. This historic area has been recently recovered and now holds several clubs, bars and a high-tech center called "Porto Digital".Porto Digital is a business environment for IT companies in Recife Antigo. More than 70 IT firms with 1,500 workers have rejuvenated the harbor with a new digital economy, occupying the old warehouses used in the past by sugar-and-cotton export companies. It is a project coordinated mainly by the State Government and the local federal university
UFPE , alongside with the private sector.History
Recife Antigo consists of the initial Portuguese settlement in the 16th century around the port.
Sugar cane production fromPernambuco was delivered to Portugal through Recife's port. While Recife had port functions,Olinda was the capital. In 1630, the Dutch invaded Pernambuco, set Olinda partially on fire and Recife became the seat of the Dutch government. Count John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen became Governor-General of the Dutch colony and built a new town on a neighboring island. This city was namedMauritsstadt and thePalacio do Campo das Princesas , seat of the State of Pernambuco government, is built on its ruins.After the expulsion of the Dutch in 1654, a city with a good infrastructure was left. The Dutch built many canals, improved the port and the defenses of the city. A flourishing Jewish community lived in Recife under the Dutch, but they had to leave the city because of the Portuguese religious intolerance. A group of 24 Jews left Recife and went to the Dutch colony of
New Amsterdam , origin of the present city of New York. The first Synagogue built in the Americas, theKahal Zur Israel Synagogue , is located in Recife Antigo, on Rua do Bom Jesus (Good Jesus street), former Rua dos Judeus (Jews Street).Today Recife is Brazil's worst crime city, with the highest murder rate, although recently murders dropped by a few percent.Fact|date=July 2008External links
* [http://www.portodigital.org Porto Digital]
* [http://www.pebodycount.com.br Featuring a Death-toll counter updated daily with details of murders across lawless Recife/Rio De Janeiro area, daily crime report]
* [http://www.recife101.com Recife Traveler Information]
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