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Sobrado: habita is of two floors of colonial style architecture. They were built approximately at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. Remains of a scravocratic society, the surpluses were the houses of the rural aristocracy of S or Philip on which the higher standards were reserved for a dwelling or two properties, and the ground floors were destined to places and frames. In addition, Nh Nen de Djoka was built in the 19th century, approximately in 1895, by Jo or Monteiro de Macedo (Nen de Djoka), owner of ships and large merchant. 'Nen de Djoka ' foi propriet rio de embarca is, large merchant, filho do dono do primeiro autom vel da ilha. This surplus teve or primeiro telefone da ilha which is linked to houses of Cerrado and Monte Barro. No upper floor was residency and writing and no ground floor. (Rosio. F, communicates or oral). In Cape Verde, there was always the right to designate those weights by family names or Caseiros, which are given in small ones. Assim Jo or Monteiro Macedo was condemned to us in Ilha do Fogo, as mesmo em todo or Arquip lake, by Nen de Djoca. (BARBOSA e SILVA, 2018).
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