Ilha Grande island-Goa
Ilha Grande (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈiʎɐ ˈɡɾɐ̃dʒi] "Big Island") is an island located off the coast of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The island, which is part of the municipality of Angra dos Reis, remains largely undeveloped. For almost a century it was closed by the Brazilian government to free movement or settlement because it first housed a leper colony and then a top-security prison. Cândido Mendes high-security prison housed some of the most dangerous prisoners within the Brazilian penal system. It was closed in 1994. The largest village on the island is called Vila do Abraão with approximately 1900 inhabitants. The island, which is 193 km2 (75 sq mi) in area, is now a popular tourist destination that is noted for its scenic beauty, unspoilt tropical beaches, luxuriant vegetation and rugged landscape. The highest point is the 1,031 m (3,383 ft) Pico da Pedra D'Água. Most of its territory is within the Ilha Grande State Park. The remainder of the island is subject to stringent development restrictions.
Cities near by Ilha Grande island-Goa, panaji
City | Distance |
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Mormugaoto Ilha Grande island-Goa distance | 5.676 km |
Vasco da Gamato Ilha Grande island-Goa distance | 6.284 km |
Cavelossimto Ilha Grande island-Goa distance | 26.703 km |
Cuncolimto Ilha Grande island-Goa distance | 30.332 km |