Physical geography Human geography The territory of Graciosa Island consists of one municipality, Santa Cruz da Graciosa (4,780 inhabitants in 2001), which is divided into four civil parishes: • Santa Cruz - the seat of the municipality and principal urbanized population on the island, located on eastern coast; • São Mateus da
Praia - a historic village and once-municipal seat, until it was unincorporated in the 19th century; •
Guadalupe - the principal rural population on the island; •
Luz - civil parish better known locally as "Sul" (South), located along the southern coast of the island. The population centers on the island, apart from appearing dispersed, are concentrated along the road network. This is typical of many of other Azorean islands, usually colonized along important corridors corresponding to river-valleys or open terrains. Consequently, urban development has been conditioned by the islands geomorphology resulting in four principal axes of settlement supporting 80% of the islands population: • along the valley separating the Caldeira Massif from the rest of the island, between the village of Praia and Carapacho, Fonte do Mato, Pedras Brancas and Luz; • around Serra das Fontes, the axis between Santa Cruz and Santo Amaro, including Fontes and Guadelope, as well as two branches to Pontal by way of Pedras Brancas, and southeast to include Almas, Manuel Gaspar, Ribeirinha and Brasileira; • from Santa Cruz to Rebentão, around Pico da Hortelã, and northeast to Vitória; • from Dores to Bom Jesus and along the coast to Vitória, this region is a vast landscape of many disperse settlements, different from the rest of the island. ==References==