• Source: Rincon, Bonaire
    • Rincon is one of the two towns in Bonaire, a special municipality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is situated in the north of the island in an inland valley.


      History


      Rincon was established in 1527 by the Spanish, and is the oldest settlement in the Dutch Caribbean. The location was chosen because it was surrounded by hills and out of sight from pirates. The availability of fresh water allowed for agriculture. As of 2017 it has a population of 1,875. The only other formally recognized town on Bonaire is Kralendijk.
      The St. Louis Bertrand Church is located in Rincon.


      Culture




      = Festivals

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      The biggest festival of Bonaire, Dia di Rincon, takes place every year on 30 April in Rincon. It was first celebrated on 30 April 1989 on the initiative of Francisco "Broertje" Janga, a writer from Rincon. Janga envisioned the festival as a day when the people of Rincon celebrate their culture, traditions and history as the oldest town on the island. The celebration starts at 8:00 in the morning with lifting the town flag of Rincon, followed by performances and a festive parade through the village to celebrate the end of the harvest period (Simadan). In 2019, more than 12.000 people attended this festival. It is a public holiday in Bonaire.
      Other regular festivals include Dia di San Juan and the Bari Festival.


      = Amenities

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      There is a monthly market on the first Saturday of every month and a smaller weekly version every Saturday.


      Sports


      Rincon football teams are Real Rincon and Vespo.


      Notable people


      Miguel Pourier (1938–2013), Prime minister of the Netherlands Antilles.


      See also


      Kralendijk


      References




      Bibliography


      Bon Bini Bonaire (2018). "Het beste van twee werelden" (PDF). Bon Bini Bonaire (in Dutch).


      External links



      Rincon official website

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