SAINT THOMAS AND PRINCE AFRICAN STATE IN WATER TERRITORY
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This article deals with the insular territory of the Democratic Republic of Saint Thomas and Príncipe, located on the African continent. Part of the socio-spatial analysis, recognizing in contemporaneity the roughness of the five hundred years of traffic and slavery of the African peoples by the Portuguese colonization in that territory. The African Nation conquered the independence in 1975 and has in international cooperation its main source of financing, to develop the territory of the waters in Guinean Golf in the Atlantic. The conceptual basis of the analysis is the space and territorial configuration in front of the global scale and the results of the Institutional Strengthening Project for Water Management in Saint Thomas and Prince - Phase I, carried out by the Brazilian Cooperation Agency - ABC and the Water Management Institute and Climate - Ingá (2010-2014), in the scope of South-South Cooperation Ocean.
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