city, eastern Sergipe state, northeastern Brazil, near the mouth of the Rio Vasa Barris. A port for coastal shipping, its industries include sugar milling and distilling. The city was the capital of Sergipe until 1855. Colonial buildings include the 17th-century monastery of So Francisco. Pop. (1980 prelim.) 11,720.
SAO CRISTOVAO
Meaning of SAO CRISTOVAO in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012