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{{Geobox|Settlement
'''Monte''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] for mountain) is a parish in the district and a suburb of [[Funchal]] in the [[Madeira Islands]] ([[Portugal]]). The parish is also known as ''Nossa Senhora do Monte'' (Our Lady of Monte).
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| name = Monte
| native_name =
| other_name = Nossa Senhora do Monte
| category = [[Civil Parish]]
| native_category = [[Freguesia]]
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| etymology = ''monte'', [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] for ''mountain''
| official_name = Freguesia do Monte
| motto =
| nickname =
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| image = Funchal, Monte IMG 1965.JPG
| image_caption = Monte as seen from the centre of Funchal
| image_size = 235
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| flag =
| symbol =
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| country = {{flag|Portugal}}
| state = {{flag|Madeira}}
| state_type = Region
| region = [[Madeira Island|Madeira]]
| region_type = Island
| district = Funchal
| district_type = Municipality
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| location = [[Monte (Funchal)|Monte]]
| elevation = 1025
| prominence =
| lat_d = 32
| lat_m = 41
| lat_s = 30
| lat_NS = N
| long_d = 16
| long_m = 53
| long_s = 58
| long_EW = W
| highest =
| highest_location =
| highest_region = [[Monte (Funchal)|Monte]]
| highest_state = Funchal
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| highest_lat_d =
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| highest_long_EW = W
| lowest =
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| lowest_region = [[Monte (Funchal)|Monte]]
| lowest_state = Funchal
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| lowest_long_EW = W
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| length = 8.47
| length_orientation = Northwest-Southeast
| width = 4.98
| width_orientation = Southwest-Northeast
| area = 18.59
| area_land =
| area_water =
| area_urban =
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<!-- *** Population *** -->
| population = 7444
| population_date = 2001
| population_urban =
| population_metro =
| population_density = 400.43
| population_density_urban =
| population_density_metro =
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| established_type = Settlement
| established = fl. 1500
| established1_type = [[Parish]]
| established1 = c. 1565
| established2_type = [[Civil Parish]]
| established2 =
| government_type = [[LAU]]
| government = [[Freguesia]]/Junta Freguesia
| government_location = Caminho de Ferro, Largo da Fonte
| government_region = [[Monte (Funchal)|Monte]]
| government_state = Funchal
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| government_lat_NS = N
| government_long_d =
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| government_long_EW = W
| mayor_type = [[Freguesia|President Junta]]
| mayor = Duarte José Pereira
| mayor_party = [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PPD-PSD]]
| leader_type = President Assembleia
| leader = José Manuel Machado Barradas
| leader_party = [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PPD-PSD]]
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| timezone = [[Western European Time|WET]]
| utc_offset = 0
| timezone_DST = [[Western European Summer Time|WEST]]
| utc_offset_DST = +1
| iso_code = PT
| postal_code = 9050-208 Funchal
| postal_code_type = Postal Zone
| area_code = (+351) 291 XXX XXX
| area_code_type = Area Code & Prefix
| code =
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| free_type = [[Demonym]]
| free = Madeirense
| free1_type = [[Patron Saint]]
| free1 = [[Blessed Virgin Mary|Nossa Senhora do Monte]]
| free2_type = Parish Address
| free2 = Caminho de Ferro, Largo da Fonte<br> 9050-208 Funchal
| free3_type =
| free3 =
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| map = LocalFunchal.png
| map_size = 235
| map_caption = Location of the parish seat of Imaculado Coração de Maria in the municipality of [[Funchal]], island of Madeira
| map_background =
| map_locator =
| map_locator_x = 30
| map_locator_y = 40
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| commons = Monte (Funchal)
| statistics =
| website =
<!-- *** Footnotes *** -->
| footnotes = Statistics from [[Instituto Nacional de Estatística|INE]] (2001); geographic detail from Instituto Geográfico Português (2010)
}}
'''Monte''' ({{lang-en|mountain}}) is a civil parish in the municipality and a suburb of [[Funchal]] in the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] archipelago of [[Madeira]]. Locally, the parish is also known as ''Nossa Senhora do Monte'' ({{lang-en|Our Lady of the Mountain}}). Its population in 2001 was just over 7,444 inhabitants living in an area of approximately 18.59&nbsp;km² (a density just under 400 inhabitants per km²). Monte is located a few kilometres east of Funchal and is near the road linking Funchal and [[Faial (Santana)|Faial]]. Monte is between 600 and 800 m above sea level.


==History==
The population in 2001 was 7,444, with a 399.1/km² populational density, and an area of 18.65&nbsp;km². Monte is located a few kilometres east of Funchal and is near the road linking Funchal and [[Faial (Santana)|Faial]]. Monte is between 600 and 800 m above sea level.
[[File:Caminho de Ferro do Monte - 5.jpg|thumb|235px|left|The cog railway vista, looking down to the harbour of Funchal, showing the commercial ships in the harbour]]
The parish of Nossa Senhora do Monte was created in 1565, turning itself into a summer refuge for many wealthy families of Funchal. Looking to discover a mild climate in the summers, these novo riche constructed summer cottages along the hills of the district.
The oldest religious building, the main church ''Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte'' was constructed in 1741.


The main church is called ''Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte'' (1741), and is the burial place of Emperor [[Charles I of Austria]], last of the [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]] rulers of the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire]], who died in exile on 1 April 1922. His last residence on the island was the Quinta do Monte close to the above church.
Monte was the final resting place for Emperor [[Charles I of Austria]], last of the [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]] rulers of the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire]], who died in exile on 1 April 1922. His last residence on the island was the ''Quinta do Monte'' close to the parochial church. Similarly, the Madeirense poet, Herberto Hélder lived in a home in the parish.
In 1850, the residents created an innnovative method of moving rapidly between Monte and Funchal. These ''carros de cesto'' (literally, {{lang-en|basket cars}}), baskets with seats on wooden skis which were slid the inclined streets of Monte, guided by two pilots from behind, began operating in the late 19th century to descend the three kilometres to Funchal. Between 1893 and 1943, the Monte was connected to Funchal by Madeira's only [[cog railway]], which used to carry people between Funchal and Monte, but also to Terreiro da Luta (at 867 m above sea level), but was deactivated during the Second World War

==Nearest parishes==
*[[Faial (Santana)|Faial]], north?
*[[Ilha (Santana)|Ilha]], north
*[[São Roque (Funchal)|São Roque]], southwest


==Geography==
==Geography==
Monte is noted for its older gardens and greenspaces, with exotic plants and flowers, some open to the public. Monte is served by inclined cable car to Funcal and the Botanical Gardens. The parish is also criss-cross by old water channels constructed to transport water between Monte and Camaca, which pass through the Curral dos Romeiros. Central Monte, overlooking the neighboring [[Santa Luzia (Madeira)|Santa Luzia]] and Imaculade Coração, is peppered by various hotels, small restaurantes, and local institutions, including the Hospital dos Marmeleiros and the local health centre.
*Location:
**Latitude: 32.667 (32°40') N
**Longitude: 16.9 (16°54') W
*Altitude:
**Lowest: approximately 200 m
**Centre: 314 m (1,033 ft)


The parish of Monte literally extends along the mountainous foothills in the northeast corner of the municipality of Funchal, limited by the valley of Ribeira de João Gomes and west by the river-valley of Fundoa. The altimetry increases considerably from 300 to 1300 metres along its border, and the parish is marked by various cliffs, overlooks, ravines and water courses. Its picturesque vantage point has resulted, over the years, in the construction of many homes and buildings in conditions that are percarious or dangerous. This construction has degraded the natural forested areas and facilitated the movement of water that has resulted in natural catastrophies, such as the 2010 mudslides, which caused the death and injury of many in the parish. Similarly, in the summer, the hot dry climate has made the forests in the parish susceptible to forest fires.
==Transportation==
Between 1893 and 1943, the Monte was connected to Funchal by Madeira's only [[cog railway]], which used to carry people between Funchal and Monte and further up to [[Terreiro da Luta]] at 867 m above sea level.


==Tourism==
Presently, Monte can be accessed by [[gondola lift]], which was first opened nearly 100 years after the opening of the cog railway. The departing station is located at [[Parque Almirante Reis]] in downtown Funchal. The length of the cable car line is {{convert|3718|m|ft}}, the height difference is {{convert|560|m|ft}} and the journey time (one way) 15 min. The line has over 39 cabs with 8 seats each carrying 800 passengers per hour.
[[File:Cable car supports.jpg|235px|left|thumb|The [[gondola lift|Gondola lift]] attraction that ferries people up to Monte]]
[[File:CestoMadeira.JPG|235px|left|thumb|The toboggan drivers do not always wear the uniform, but ferry tourists downhill at high speeds]]


Probably the most popular feature of Monte for the visitor today is the toboggan run. This enables visitors to be transported {{convert|2|km|mi}} downhill to Livramento<ref>[http://rhaworth.com/phpth/?src=/madeira/img/095372.jpg Official fare table for the tobogan run] displayed in Monte</ref> through the streets at fairly high speeds in ''[[:pt:Carros de cesto do Monte|carros de cesto]]'', large [[wicker]] baskets, conducted by two drivers wearing the traditional white uniform with straw boater hat.
Presently, Monte can be accessed by [[gondola lift]], which was first opened nearly 100 years after the opening of the cog railway. The departing station is located at Parque Almirante Reis in downtown Funchal. The length of the cable car line is {{convert|3718|m|ft}}, the height difference is {{convert|560|m|ft}} and the journey time (one way) 15 minutes. The line has over 39 cabs with 8 seats each carrying 800 passengers per hour. Also, the '''basket cars''' or '''tobogan run''', remains one of the most popular features of Monte for the visitors. This enables visitors to be transported {{convert|2|km|mi}} downhill to Livramento<ref>[http://rhaworth.com/phpth/?src=/madeira/img/095372.jpg Official fare table for the tobogan run] displayed in Monte</ref> through the streets at fairly high speeds in large [[wicker]] baskets, conducted by two drivers wearing the traditional white uniform with straw boater's hats.

<gallery>
Image:Monte (Funchal) - Look of the tropical garden on the town IMG 2038.JPG|View of the Tropical Garden
Image:Funchal, Monte IMG 1965.JPG|ditto
Image:Cable car supports.jpg|[[gondola lift|Gondola lift]] from Funchal to Monte
File:CestoMadeira.JPG|The toboggan drivers do not always wear the uniform
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Parishes of Madeira]]
[[Category:Parishes of Madeira]]

Revision as of 14:53, 17 January 2011

Template:Geobox Monte (Template:Lang-en) is a civil parish in the municipality and a suburb of Funchal in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira. Locally, the parish is also known as Nossa Senhora do Monte (Template:Lang-en). Its population in 2001 was just over 7,444 inhabitants living in an area of approximately 18.59 km² (a density just under 400 inhabitants per km²). Monte is located a few kilometres east of Funchal and is near the road linking Funchal and Faial. Monte is between 600 and 800 m above sea level.

History

The cog railway vista, looking down to the harbour of Funchal, showing the commercial ships in the harbour

The parish of Nossa Senhora do Monte was created in 1565, turning itself into a summer refuge for many wealthy families of Funchal. Looking to discover a mild climate in the summers, these novo riche constructed summer cottages along the hills of the district. The oldest religious building, the main church Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte was constructed in 1741.

Monte was the final resting place for Emperor Charles I of Austria, last of the Habsburg rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, who died in exile on 1 April 1922. His last residence on the island was the Quinta do Monte close to the parochial church. Similarly, the Madeirense poet, Herberto Hélder lived in a home in the parish. In 1850, the residents created an innnovative method of moving rapidly between Monte and Funchal. These carros de cesto (literally, Template:Lang-en), baskets with seats on wooden skis which were slid the inclined streets of Monte, guided by two pilots from behind, began operating in the late 19th century to descend the three kilometres to Funchal. Between 1893 and 1943, the Monte was connected to Funchal by Madeira's only cog railway, which used to carry people between Funchal and Monte, but also to Terreiro da Luta (at 867 m above sea level), but was deactivated during the Second World War

Geography

Monte is noted for its older gardens and greenspaces, with exotic plants and flowers, some open to the public. Monte is served by inclined cable car to Funcal and the Botanical Gardens. The parish is also criss-cross by old water channels constructed to transport water between Monte and Camaca, which pass through the Curral dos Romeiros. Central Monte, overlooking the neighboring Santa Luzia and Imaculade Coração, is peppered by various hotels, small restaurantes, and local institutions, including the Hospital dos Marmeleiros and the local health centre.

The parish of Monte literally extends along the mountainous foothills in the northeast corner of the municipality of Funchal, limited by the valley of Ribeira de João Gomes and west by the river-valley of Fundoa. The altimetry increases considerably from 300 to 1300 metres along its border, and the parish is marked by various cliffs, overlooks, ravines and water courses. Its picturesque vantage point has resulted, over the years, in the construction of many homes and buildings in conditions that are percarious or dangerous. This construction has degraded the natural forested areas and facilitated the movement of water that has resulted in natural catastrophies, such as the 2010 mudslides, which caused the death and injury of many in the parish. Similarly, in the summer, the hot dry climate has made the forests in the parish susceptible to forest fires.

Tourism

The Gondola lift attraction that ferries people up to Monte
The toboggan drivers do not always wear the uniform, but ferry tourists downhill at high speeds

Presently, Monte can be accessed by gondola lift, which was first opened nearly 100 years after the opening of the cog railway. The departing station is located at Parque Almirante Reis in downtown Funchal. The length of the cable car line is 3,718 metres (12,198 ft), the height difference is 560 metres (1,840 ft) and the journey time (one way) 15 minutes. The line has over 39 cabs with 8 seats each carrying 800 passengers per hour. Also, the basket cars or tobogan run, remains one of the most popular features of Monte for the visitors. This enables visitors to be transported 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) downhill to Livramento[1] through the streets at fairly high speeds in large wicker baskets, conducted by two drivers wearing the traditional white uniform with straw boater's hats.

References

Notes