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São Sebastião Museum

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Parque Natural Obô de São Tomé

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Ilhéu das Rolas

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São Tomé

São Tomé and Príncipe
Someday we will visit São Tomé or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

São Tomé

São Tomé is the capital city of São Tomé and Príncipe, and the largest city, travel hub and main commercial center in the country. It had a population of almost 72,000 in 2015, or over a third of the total population of the country. As it has the only international airport in the country, it plays an important role in the country's small tourism industry.

Important as a port, São Tomé is located on Ana Chaves Bay in the northeast of São Tomé Island, and Ilhéu das Cabras lies nearby offshore. São Tomé is located northeast of Trindade, southeast of Guadalupe and northwest of Santana. It is linked to these towns by a highway which encircles the entire island of São Tomé. It is linked to Cape Verde by a weekly ferry.

Álvaro Caminha founded the colony of São Tomé in 1493. The Portuguese came to São Tomé in search of land to grow sugarcane. The island was uninhabited before the arrival of the Portuguese sometime around 1470. São Tomé, situated about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the equator, had a climate wet enough to grow sugarcane in wild abundance. 2,000 Jewish children, eight years old and under, were taken from the Iberian peninsula for work on the sugar plantations. The nearby African Kingdom of Kongo eventually became a source of slave labor as well. São Tomé is centred on a sixteenth-century cathedral, that was largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Another early building is Fort São Sebastião, built in 1566 and now the São Tomé National Museum. On July 9, 1595, a slave revolt led by Rei Amador took control of the capital; they were subjugated the following year. In 1599, the Dutch took the city as well as the islands for two days; they re-occupied it in 1641 for a year. The city served as the capital of the Portuguese colony of São Tomé and Príncipe and, from São Tomé and Príncipe's independence in 1975, as capital of the sovereign nation.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

29.4°C22.4
Precipitation: 81 mm

Feb

29.9°C22.5
Precipitation: 84 mm

Mar

30.2°C22.6
Precipitation: 131 mm

Apr

30.1°C22.6
Precipitation: 122 mm

May

29.3°C22.6
Precipitation: 113 mm

Jun

28°C21.4
Precipitation: 19 mm

Jul

27.3°C20.4
Precipitation: 0 mm

Aug

27.7°C20.5
Precipitation: 1 mm

Sep

28.6°C21.3
Precipitation: 17 mm

Oct

28.7°C21.8
Precipitation: 110 mm

Nov

29°C22
Precipitation: 99 mm

Dec

29.1°C22.1
Precipitation: 108 mm
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