Lajes das Flores (parish)
Lajes das Flores is an Azorean civil parish, and municipal seat of the municipality of Lajes das Flores. The population in 2011 was 627, in an area of 18.79 km².
History
The island and Corvo was discovered in 1452, donated on 20 January 1453 to D. Afonso of Bragança, its captainy was eventually ceded by João Teive to Fernão Teles de Mensese on 20 January 1475. On 1 March 1504, the captaincy was donated to João da Fonesca by D. Manuel I. The village was founded in a sheltered bay, facilitating the easy disembarkation of goods and provisions, protected from westerly winds. The first documented settlement, by the Fleming Willem van der Haegen, occurred in the zone of Ribeira da Cruz in the 16th century.By 1510, the area of Lajes consisted of a significant population; it had benefited from its natural port and the settlement was elevated to the status of vila by the Portuguese government by 1515. Initially, the settlement included Ribeira da Silva, Fajã Grande, as well as the settlements of Lajedo, Fajãzinha, Caldeira, Mosteiro, Fajã Grande and Fazenda. Settlements in the western coast, with the exception of Lajedo, were de-annexed to form the parish of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios das Fajãs.
The primitive church was constructed in the present location of the cemetery, but was burned-down by English privateers on July 25, 1587, when five English ships offloaded troops and sacked the village, and caused the residents to flee into the hills. Two fortes were constructed to guard the coastal frontier and villages: the Fort of Santo António, which defended the town from two American privateers in 1770 and the Forte do Espírito Santo. By 1868 these garrisons were demolished, but the name Santo António in the village remains, designating the area along the coast in front of the Church, the former location of the fort and chapel of the same name.
The historian Father António Cordeiro, in his work História Insulana described the village:
The Florense, José António Camões, in his Roteiro Exacto da Costa da Ilha, writing in the first decade of the 19th century, affirmed:
Between 1763 and 1783, the parochial church was finally constructed.
Although formed as the religious parish to the invocation of the Divine Holy Spirit, the parish was changed to honour Nossa Senhora do Rosário, in the 19th century. Lajes was integrated into the municipality of Santa Cruz das Flores, between 1895 and 1898.
Fazenda was de-annexed in 1919.
Geography
The urban area is implanted on a relatively plain escarpment, and arriba situated on the south-east corner of the island, expanding into the interior by its roadways. The area is marked by sloped relief, covered in forests, alternating with pasture-lands divided by hedgerows. Agricultural areas are completely divided, specifically between the parishes of Lajes and Fazenda.The parish includes several smaller agglomerations and metropoles, that include the localities of Jogo da Bola, Monte, Morros, Outeiro Negro, Pátio Grande, Ribeira Seca and Vila de Baixo.
Between 1960 and 1980, emigrants of this parish became residents primarily of the United States and Canada. In 2001, the parish included 545 inhabitants, 437 registered to vote.
Ecoregions/Protected areas
On 27 May 2009, Flores was included in the UNESCO world network of biosphere reserves. There are several natural landscapes that fall within the boundaries of the parish, these include:- Natural Reserve of the Caldeiras Funda and Rasa - portions of the natural reserve, specifically the crater lakes of Lagoa Funda and Lagoa Comprida, fall within the parish's boundaries, a natural environment with many endemic plants and forests typical of the Azores;
- Pedrinha - a geological feature in the western part of the parish;
- Rocha Alta - the largest cliff on the island of Flores, about 500 meters in altitude;
- Fajã de Lopo Vaz - an area of high cliffs, with its islet located offshore;
- Pedras dos Frades - huge blocks of basalt rock located along the coast;
- Vale da Boca da Baleia - a valley landscape.
Architecture
Civic
- Hostel Lajes, the single story mid-century building was constructed to support tourist activities;
- Lighthouse of Ponta das Lajes, although it was planned in the late 19th century, the first illuminated beacon on the site began operating in 1902, and a functional lighthouse only in 1910;
- Municipal Palace/Hall of Lajes das Flores, the two-story Nationalist Style municipal building for Lajes das Flores;
- Naval Radio-Telegraphic Station of Flores, erected following a commission determined the need to install a beacon at Ponta das Lajes, but also to serve as radio and telegraph station: on 10 October 1910 it became operational;
Military
- Fort of Santo António, demolished in 1868, the area in front of the Matriz Church retains the place-name, where the fort once protected the town.
Religious
- Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, the current was constructed between 1763 and 1783, where the old chapel to the invocation of the Holy Spirit was located. It was renovated in the middle of the 19th century, but also received remodelling in 1880. The temple was repaired again in 1907 and 1910, with the lateral altars executed by the Florentines António de Maurício de Fraga and Francisco José Pimentel, and in the 1960s, by the Micaelense artist António Jacinto Carreiro. The church houses important reliquary that include a silver oil lamp, an antique ossuary and chalice offered by Pope Pius X, in gratitude for the assistance and rescue of people during the shipwreck of the Slavonia on 10 June 1909. It also houses an interesting painting of the "Baptism of Jesus" produced in the first quarter of the 20th century by Filomena Albertina Mourão de Freitas, a Lajense artist, who also created the image of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, for the azulejo on the front facade of the Church.
- Hermitage of Nossa Senhora das Angústias, now located in the cemetery, it was once part of the original parochial Church; it was constructed in 1729 by two Spanish noblemen, D. Pedro and D. Manuel, who were saved from the shipwreck of the galleon Nuestra Señora de Angústias e San José alongside Lajes, with 180 crew ;
- House of the Divine Holy Spirit of Morros, a gathering-place for religious celebrations, constructed in 1846;
- House of the Divine Holy Spirit of Montes, also constructed to create a permanent presence for religious celebrations in 1868;
- Império of the Divine Holy Spirit, reconstructed in 1819 and remodelled in 1846;