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Sergipe

Rua Capitão Edvaldo Lima Santos

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Sergipe (Aracaju)
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Sergipe Lighthouse

The Sergipe Lighthouse is situated on Rua Capitão Edvaldo Lima Santos in Aracaju, Brazil.

The lighthouse can be accessed by road, and its location makes it a notable landmark in the region.

History

  • The Sergipe Lighthouse has played a significant role in the state's history, particularly during the Tenentist Revolts of 1924 and 1926.
  • In 1924, officers from the 28th Battalion of Caçadores launched a revolt that dominated the capital Aracaju until its defeat by loyalist troops on August 3rd of that year.
  • The second revolt, inspired by the Prestes Column's passage through Piauí, was suppressed in four hours of combat on January 18th, 1926.

Architecture

The Sergipe Lighthouse is a white square concrete tower with black bands, standing at a height of 131 meters (430 feet).

Its focal height is 41 meters (135 feet), and it emits a white light that can be seen from a range of 39 nautical miles.

Light Characteristics

The Sergipe Lighthouse features a rotating light with a period of 60 seconds, emitting a white light with a character code of "Oc".

This means the light is visible for approximately 39 nautical miles in all directions.

Current Status

The Sergipe Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its status as a working lighthouse may be subject to change.

The lighthouse's automation and maintenance are currently managed by unknown.

Heritage Status

Unfortunately, no specific heritage status is mentioned in the provided data.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Sergipe Lighthouse has played a significant role in the state's history, particularly during the Tenentist Revolts of 1924 and 1926.
  • The lighthouse's location and design make it an important landmark in the region.

Notable Historical Events (continued)

  • The Sergipe Lighthouse has played a significant role in the state's history, particularly during the Tenentist Revolts of 1924 and 1926.
  • The lighthouse's location and design make it an important landmark in the region.

Location and Accessibility (continued)

The Sergipe Lighthouse is situated on Rua Capitão Edvaldo Lima Santos in Aracaju, Brazil.

The lighthouse can be accessed by road, and its location makes it a notable landmark in the region.

Architecture (continued)

The Sergipe Lighthouse is a white square concrete tower with black bands, standing at a height of 131 meters (430 feet).

Its focal height is 41 meters (135 feet), and it emits a white light that can be seen from a range of 39 nautical miles.

Light Characteristics (continued)

The Sergipe Lighthouse features a rotating light with a period of 60 seconds, emitting a white light with a character code of "Oc".

This means the light is visible for approximately 39 nautical miles in all directions.

Current Status (continued)

The Sergipe Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its status as a working lighthouse may be subject to change.

The lighthouse's automation and maintenance are currently managed by unknown.

Heritage Status (continued)

Unfortunately, no specific heritage status is mentioned in the provided data.

Details

NameSergipe
CityAracaju
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-10.969637, -37.036385
Current useactive navigation