'Vila Velha' is a coastal town in
Espírito Santo,
Brazil. It lies across from
Vitória, the state capital. Its population was 396,323 (
2005) and its area is 208.82 km².
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Vila Velha forms part of the
Greater Vitória metropolitan area. To the north is
Vitória, to the west
Cariacica and
Viana, to the south
Guarapari, and to the east the
Atlantic Ocean.
Notable corporations in Vila Velha include
Garoto, one of Brazil's largest chocolate manufacturers.
Vila Velha used to have one of the best coastal areas of
Espírito Santo. Unfortunatelly, due to intense jobbery in the real estate sector, its mains beaches, like Praia da Costa, Itapuã and Itaparica were virtually destroyed by a wall of high buildings. That massive skyline casts a shadow on those beaches during the afternoon hours.

Praia da Costa (Coastal Beach), Vila Velha.
History
Vila Velha is the oldest township in Espírito Santo, having been founded on the 23rd of May, 1535. First called Vila do Espírito Santo, it was founded by Vasco Fernandes Coutinho and was then the capital of Espírito Santo. Coutinho, owner of the Espírito Santo colony, had to go back to
Portugal around 1550 to try and find more colonists, for there were too few. On coming back there had been problems keeping order amongst the colonists, slaves, and Indians, which had forced most inhabitants to flee to the island of
Vitória, which Coutinho made into the capital upon his return. Afterward, Vila Velha remained a quiet village until quite recently, as in the census of 1828 there were only 1250 people in the village. Today, Vila Velha is the biggest city in all the state, by having something about 500 thousand of inhabitants.
The Police Battalion which is in charge of Police Operations at Vila Velha is the 4ºBPM-PMES
External links
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History of Vila Velha (in Portuguese)
References
1. IBGE - [1]