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Sal is an island in Cape Verde. It belongs to the northern group of islands, called Barlavento.
Geography
The island is 30 km long by 12 km wide. It is one of the three sandy eastern islands (Sal, Boa Vista and Maio) of the archipelago, with white sandy beaches and fairly flat. The highest elevation of 406 m at Monte Grande. Serra Negra has a height of 92 m.
Climate
Sal Island has 350 days of sunshine. Winds mainly blow from the northeast.
History
The island was discovered on December 3, 1460 and named Llana until salt deposits were found. Sal is the geologically oldest island in Cape Verde, formed 50 million years ago during the eruption of a volcano which is now
inactive.
Economy
Sal’s main town, Vila dos Espargos, is home to one of the nation’s international airports and has around 8,000
inhabitants. Its population grew around salt collection and later shifted to
fishing, but is now based on tourism (amounting to 50% of the archipelago’s
tourism) at the beach resort of Santa Maria.
Its airport, Amilcar Cabral International Airport, was used as a refuelling base by South African Airways on its Johannesburg to London
routes. Later, flights to and from New York and Atlanta also refuelled
there, and the island was a crew-change station. SAA established the long runways needed by the fully-fueled Boeing 707s on their take-offs in the high
temperatures. On July 1, 2006, SAA operated its final flight to Sal due to the ending of its flights to
Atlanta.
Saline marshes can be found in the Pedra de Lume crater and north of Santa Maria.
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