Curral das Freiras
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Curral das Freiras is a civil parish in the municipality of Câmara de Lobos
Câmara de Lobos
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 in the Portuguese
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 archipelago of Madeira
Madeira
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. In 2001 the popylation was just over 1673 residents, in an area that covers 25.07 km² of the interior mountain range of the island, in the shadow of Pico do Arieiro
Pico do Arieiro
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 and Pico Ruivo
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. One of the more distant locations from the municipal seat of Câmara de Lobos, it is very isolated from other communities by the cliffs and peaks that surround its central valley.

History

Initially, during its early settlement access to the valley of Curral was difficult, and was only attempted by semi-nomadic shepards, or slaves who gained their emancipation or escaped from servitude. These distant peoples built small homes, and a small nucleus developed around the end of the 15th century, which became legally constituted. More permanent residents began to dwell in the valley shortly after, even as the area was little developed.

The settlement was part of the dominion of João Gonçalves Zarco
João Gonçalves Zarco
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, who granted its use for cultivation, around 1462 to João Ferreira and his wife Branca Dias; these settlers later donated their lands to their grand-child Branca Teixeira, on 22 August 1474. On 11 September 1480, the lands were, once again, sold to the second Captain-Donatório, João Gonçalves da Câmara (Zarco´s son), who in turn donated it the Convento of Santa Clara in the name of his daughter Elvira and Joana, who were initiatants at the convent. During early colonization, the settlement was simply known as Curral or Curral da Serra (corral or corral of the mountains), because it was known for its extensive pasture-lands, used for grazing cattle and small herds (sheep and goats). The name was subsequently altered, when these lands became the property of the nuns of the Convent of Santa Clara (between 1492 and 1497). There is also some discrepancy; others credit the name change after 1566, when the nuns of the Convent took refuge on these properties, during the French privateer attack and sack of Funchal.

The lands of Curral das Freiras were part of the parish of Santo António
Santo António (Funchal)
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, but, owing to its extreme isolation from this ecclesiastical seat, the religious parish of Curral das Freiras was instituted in 1780. Later, on 17 March 1790, by regal charter (from Queen Maria I
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, Curral das Freiras became an independent parish, separating from Santo António.

Geography

Situated in a profound valley, and encircled by steep mountain slopes, the parish of Curral das Freiras is located 29 kilometres from the municipal seat of Câmara de Lobos. Most of the buildings in the parish overlook the main valley, with the steep hillsides encircling the parish used for the cultivation of cherries and grapes used in the production of Madeira wine
Madeira wine
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Curral das Freiras has a school, a church and a square .

Culture

The parishes patron seat is Nossa Senhora do Livramento (Our Lady of Aleviation), and annually the parish celebrates a festival in Her honour on the last Sunday of August.
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