- Praia da Vitória
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official_name = Praia da Vitória
image_coat_of_arms = VPV1.png
Region = A.R. of Azores
Subregion = A.R. of Azores
District = A.R. of Azores
Mayor_name = Roberto Monteiro
Mayor_party = PS
area_total = 161.3
population_total = 20,342
population_density = 88
Parishes = 11
coor = 38º44'N 27º04'W
params = 38_44_N_27_04_W
occasion =
day =August 11
website = http://www.cmpv.pt
footnotes =Praia da Vitória (pron. IPA2|'pɾajɐ dɐ vi'tɔɾiɐ, "Victory Beach" in Portuguese) is a municipality in
Portugal 's Autonomous Region of theAzores (Portuguese: Região Autónoma dos Açores). It is located on the eastern fringe of the island ofTerceira .It is the second largest municipality on the island, after
Angra do Heroísmo . Until 1981, when the Azorean Parliament passed an act elevating Praia da Vitória to the rank of city ("cidade" in Portuguese), the town was also known as Vila da Praia da Vitória (in Portuguese "vila" means a small town and is the title given to all capitals of municipalities which are not cities).Parishes
* Agualva
*Biscoitos
*Cabo da Praia
*Fonte do Bastardo
*Fontinhas
* Lajes
*Porto Martins
* Praia da Vitória
*Quatro Ribeiras
* São Brás
* Vila NovaEconomy
Praia da Vitória is a services, fishing and agricultural community, and boasts a large new marina popular with the
yacht ing crowd. It is the location of the only sizable sandbeach on Terceira.History
Settled in the early 15th century around a natural harbor and being the most important settlement in the fertile
Terceira Island flatland known as the "Ramo Grande" area, and then an important wheat producing center, was designated a "vila" (i.e. the seat of a municipality) of the Portuguese realm in1480 .The harbor was the scene of a naval battle in
1829 between the Liberals and the Absolutists, competing factions in support of King Pedro IV and King Miguel, respectively, during theLiberal Wars . The Liberals won a decisive victory, and the town, then known only as "Praia" ("beach" in Portuguese) was granted by royal decree the name Praia da Vitória (Victory Beach) in honor of the victory. This was the last battle to be fought in Portugal.Monuments
The town boasts two notable churches, several public squares, and a number of hotels and restaurants. It is popular with windsurfers because of the constant stiff seabreeze. It edges up against a low mountain ridge called "Facho" (Portuguese for "Torch", because in its top a primitive lighthouse and lookout place against pirates, and later a marine and military semaphoric signal station, operated for about 400 years), and a large public park atop the ridge affords excellent views of the surrounding countryside and the
Atlantic Ocean .American air base
Lajes Air Base , a joint United States and Portuguese air force base, lies three kilometers to the north of the town. American servicemen frequent the restaurants and clubs in the town and add considerably to the local economy.Trivia
Praia da Vitoria hosts an annual
triathlon and is known for its unique style ofbullfighting , "tourada à corda".External links
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitor107/sets/72157594234917076/ Photos from Praia da Vitória]
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