so they could have them work the sugarcane field.
The Cape Verde islands were uninhabited when they were discovered by the Portuguese in 1456. The official name of the country is now Cabo Verde.
The Cape Verde islands were uninhabited when they were discovered by the Portuguese in 1456. The official name of the country is now Cabo Verde.
No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. There is nothing Spanish about Cape Verde. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.
Portuguese Cape Verde ended in 1975.
No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.
Cape Verde is a country comprising 10 islands in mid-Atlantic. Colonised by the Portuguese hundreds of years ago, they have been an independent country since 1975
Cape Verde was discovered by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century (in 1462 to be precise).
The main language in Cape Verde is Portuguese. In Portuguese, "You are cute!" is "Est
Cabo Verde was part of the Portuguese Empire.
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3,700 miles from Cape Verde islands to Florida
The Cape Verde islands are 1,587 miles north of the Equator.