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Leblon

Leblon

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nameLeblon
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image_skylineLeblon rio.jpg
image_captionPanoramic view of Leblon
pushpin_mapBrazil Rio de Janeiro#Brazil
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Rio de Janeiro
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameBrazil
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
subdivision_type2Municipality/City
subdivision_name2Rio de Janeiro
subdivision_type3Zone
subdivision_name3South Zone
subdivision_type4Administrative Region
subdivision_name4Lagoa
area_total_km22.15
population_as_of2010
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population_total46,044
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Leblon () is a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is also the name of the local beach. The neighborhood is located in the South Zone of the city, between Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, Morro Dois Irmãos and the Jardim de Alah channel, bordering the Gávea, Ipanema, Lagoa, and Vidigal neighborhoods. It is regarded as a very affluent area.

Leblon began as a quilombo of escaped slaves created by a Portuguese abolitionist landowner.

Etymology

The neighborhood is named for Carlos Leblon, a whaling empresario of French origin who possessed a chácara in the region since 1845. Before the area was urbanized it was known as Campo do Leblon (Leblon's Field).

Early history

The Quilombo of Leblon was a quilombo (settlement of escaped African slaves) that existed at the end of the 19th century in the present-day region of Clube Campestre da Guanabara and surroundings from what is now Rua Timothy Da Costa to Morro Dois Irmãos (in English "Two Brothers Hill") in Rio de Janeiro.

The creator of the quilombo was the Portuguese José de Seixas Magalhães, who dedicated himself to the manufacture and trade of suitcases. and pod bags on Rua Gonçalves Dias, at the center of the city. His bags were made in a factory with steam engine. In addition to the luggage factory, Seixas also owned a farm in Leblon where he cultivated flowers with the help of slaves fugitives. Seixas hid the fugitives in the Leblon farm with the help of the main abolitionists from the capital of Empire, many of them members of Abolitionist Confederation. The Seixas flower farm was known as the "quilombo Leblon", a name that referred to the former owner of the region, the Frenchman Carlos Leblon. It was in the Quilombo do Leblon that Seixas cultivated his famous camellias, which were the symbol of the abolitionist movement.

The Quilombo do Leblon had the protection of Princess Isabel. As a token of gratitude, Seixas regularly supplied camellias to Isabel Palace, the princess’s residence in Laranjeiras (today, the seat of the government of the State of Rio de Janeiro). The camellias of Seixas adorned the Princess’s work table and her private chapel, where she made her prayers. In addition to the camellias, Seixas also offered the golden penalty to the Princess Regent who, later, on 13 May 1888, would be used to sign the Golden Law. The quilombo gave rise to the current name of the neighborhood of Leblon.

Economy

The average nominal monthly income of people aged 10 or over (with income) in Leblon is R$6,844.63 (according to the 2010 census by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics). Leblon is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city and the one that increases in value each year. It has the most expensive square meter in the country, costing R$18,332. In areas close to the beach, however, this value can reach R$20,000.

Characteristics

Leblon Beach.
Residential buildings. Leblon has the most expensive price per residential square meter in Latin America.
Map of Leblon.

It is located west of Ipanema. In the north, it is bordered by Gávea and, in the west, by a towering hill called Dois Irmãos, which translates as "two brothers", because of its split peak.

References

References

  1. "RA VI - Lagoa". Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro.
  2. "Bairro: Leblon". Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro.
  3. (10 March 2014). "Footprint Focus - Rio de Janeiro".
  4. Gearini, Victória. (30 May 2021). "QUILOMBO DO LEBLON: CONHEÇA A HISTÓRIA DO LOCAL QUE FOI PALCO DO MOVIMENTO ABOLICIONISTA".
  5. "Rio: Um olhar no tempo". Government of Brazil.
  6. "Leblon - Guia do bairro Leblon -RJ Aqui você Encontra !".
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