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Fact About Cabo Verde

Fact About Cabo Verde

Information about Cabo Verde


Information about Cabo Verde:

Country name: Cabo Verde

Former name: Cape Verde

Capital: Praia

Location: Consists of 10 main islands and 5 smaller islands in the Atlantic Ocean, West Africa.


Key facts:

Government system: Democratic republic.

Main language: Portuguese (official language).

Local language: Creole (Cape Verdean Creole).

Currency: Cabo Verdean escudo (CVE).

Population: About 500,000 (2023 estimate).

Total land area: 4,033 square kilometers.


Religion:

Christian (mainly Roman Catholic) - about 95%.

Other religions - 5%.


Geographical features:

Main islands: Santiago, São Vicente, Sal, Fogo.

Natural features: Volcanic islands, mountains, beaches, and desert regions.

Climate: Dry and subtropical.


Economy:

Main sectors: Tourism, fishing, agriculture, and remittances.

Crops: Bananas, corn, coffee, and sugarcane.

Industry: Food processing, fishery products.

GDP: Although it is a developing country, the economy is growing rapidly due to the development of the tourism sector.

Exports: Fish, garments, handicrafts, and food products.


Culture and heritage:

Music and dance: Cabo Verde is famous for its traditional music, morna and coladeira.

Language and literature: Literature is mostly written in Portuguese.

Food: Seafood, dried fish, and dishes made from corn are popular.


History:

Discovery: By Portuguese explorers in the 15th century.

Colonization: It was a colony of Portugal.

Independence: July 5, 1975.

Political Stability: One of the most stable democracies in Africa.


Special Features:

Tourist Attractions:

Volcanic Island (Fogo) and golden sand beaches.

Historical sites and natural scenery of Santiago Island.

Nature and Wildlife: Famous for its rare birds and marine biodiversity.

Livelihood: A large part of the country population depends on remittances and the tourism industry.


Conclusion:

Cabo Verde is an archipelago that is famous for its coastal beauty, culture, music, and tourism. Although a developing country, its political stability and the development of the tourism industry have established it as a country with potential.


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