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Cool facts about Cape Verde
Posted on Oct 04, 2025
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Cape Verde was uninhabited until the Portuguese arrived in the 15th century, making it one of Africa’s youngest cultural blends.
Cesária Évora, the “Barefoot Diva,” made Cape Verdean music world-famous with her soulful morna songs.
The islands were a key stop in the Atlantic slave trade but later became a symbol of independence and resilience.
Mount Fogo is an active volcano and the highest point in Cape Verde — locals even live on its slopes.
Despite being dry, Cape Verde runs heavily on renewable energy like wind and solar power.
Each island has its own dialect of Creole, and locals can often tell where someone’s from just by listening.
Cape Verde has one of the most stable democracies in Africa and ranks high for political freedom.
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