Paquetá Island
Native name: Ilha de Paquetá | |
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Partial aerial view of Paquetá Island, with Brocoió Island visible on the upper left | |
Location of the island in Rio de Janeiro city | |
Geography | |
Location | Guanabara Bay |
Area | 1.2 km2 (0.46 sq mi) |
Administration | |
Brazil | |
Municipality | Rio de Janeiro |
Paquetá Island (Portuguese: Ilha de Paquetá) is an island in Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro. The name of the island is a Tupi word meaning "many pacas". The island is an auto-free zone, so travel is limited to bicycles and horse-drawn carriages[1]. Paquetá has twenty baobabs (a type of African tree).
History
Up to the end of the 15th century, the Tamoio Indians used Paquetá as hunting and living grounds. It was officially registered by the Frenchman André Thevet in December 1555, and acknowledged by King Henri II as a French discovery in 1556. Together with Paranapuã Island (now called Governador Island), Paquetá was one of the main centers of French resistance to Portuguese occupation. While the French had the Tamoios as their allies, the Temiminós Indians led by Arariboia supported the Portuguese.
The Portuguese victory was consolidated with the expulsion of the French and the defeat of the Tamoios. Paquetá was then divided into two allotments assigned to settlers; the one now called Campo was given to Inácio de Bulhões and the Ponte area to Fernão Valdez. Even today the characteristics of this division between Campo and Ponte are conspicuously present in the Island's festivities, in football matches and in the parade of dancing and singing groups during Carnival.[2][3]
Under Portuguese rule, Paquetá produced vegetables, fruits, stone and timber for construction. Aristocratic land and slave owners occupied the island. Nowadays Paquetá presents a residential and touristy profile due to its cultural roots, its scenery and location.[3]
Traditional events
- Saint Roch (São Roque) Festival, in honor of the Island's patron saint, is held along the week or on the weekend nearest to August 16 when the mass for Saint Roque is celebrated.
- Saint Peter (São Pedro) Festival, in honor of the patron saint of fishermen who keep the traditional maritime procession on June 29.
Notable residents
- Marcos Paquetá (born 1958) – former Brazilian footballer
- Matheus Paquetá (born 1995) – Brazilian footballer
- Lucas Paquetá (born 1997) – Brazilian footballer
References
- ^ "Ilha da Paquetá: a guide to exploring Rio's island escape". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ Miller, Shawn William (2018-08-02). The Street Is Ours: Community, the Car, and the Nature of Public Space in Rio de Janeiro. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-42697-8.
- ^ a b Greenberg, Arnold; Greenberg, Harriet (March 2008). Rio & the Best of Brazil. Hunter Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-1-58843-657-3.
External links
- Ilha de Paquetá / PQT's website center (in Portuguese)
- Ilha de Paquetá's website (in Portuguese)
- Portal Paquetá website (in Portuguese)
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- Galeão
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- Maria da Graça
- Méier
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- Parque Anchieta
- Pavuna
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- Praça da Bandeira
- Praia da Bandeira
- Portuguesa
- Quintino Bocaiuva
- Ramos
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- Rocha
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- Barra Olímpica
- Camorim
- Campo dos Afonsos
- Campo Grande
- Cidade de Deus
- Cosmos
- Curicica
- Deodoro
- Freguesia (Jacarepaguá)
- Gardênia Azul
- Gericinó
- Grumari
- Guaratiba
- Inhoaíba
- Itanhangá
- Jacarepaguá
- Jardim Sulacap
- Joá
- Magalhães Bastos
- Paciência
- Padre Miguel
- Pedra de Guaratiba
- Praça Seca
- Pechincha
- Realengo
- Recreio dos Bandeirantes
- Santa Cruz
- Santíssimo
- Senador Camará
- Senador Vasconcelos
- Sepetiba
- Tanque
- Taquara
- Vargem Grande
- Vargem Pequena
- Vila Militar
- Vila Valqueire
- Aldeia Campista
- Arpoador
- Bairro Araújo
- Bairro Peixoto
- Boca do Mato
- Buraco do Padre
- Castelo
- Colônia
- Consolação
- Dadur
- Distrito Industrial
- Bairro de Fátima
- Fazenda Botafogo
- Fazenda da Bica
- Fonte da Saudade
- Horto
- Jabour
- Jardim Boiúna
- Jardim Oceânico
- Largo do Machado
- Manguariba
- Mallet
- Mariópolis
- Mato Alto
- Muda
- Parque Colúmbia
- Península
- Praça do Carmo
- Providência
- Rio das Pedras
- Rio Grande
- Silvestre
- Terreirão do Rio Bonito
- Triagem
- Usina
- Vila Aliança
22°45′35″S 43°06′32″W / 22.75972°S 43.10889°W / -22.75972; -43.10889
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