A former portuguese cocoa plantation in São Tomé.
Roça Bela was founded in 1863 by José Maria de Freitas and later belonged to Companhia Agrícola Vale Flor.
This plantation state is located on the border between Mé-zochi and Lobata.
A former plantation in São Tomé.
A former cocoa plantation in São Tomé.
The big mansion grandeur still dominates the terreiro at Praia das Conchas headquarters, flanked by the hospital, chapel, cocoa dryer, cocoa fermentation facilities and workers' houses.
Until 1975 the Rio de Ouro Plantation was privately owned by the Lisbon headquartered Companhia Agrícola Vale Flor who also howned Diogo Vaz, Bela Vista e Valle Flor in Santo Amaro and Boa Esperança e Nova Estrela in Trindade. After that, Rio de Ouro state was nationalized and became a state-owned company Empresa Agropecuária Agostinho Neto.
A former 18th century portuguese cocoa plantation in the heart of northerm Sao Tome island district of Lobata.
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