Also known as Republic of Cape Verde, Republic of Cabo Verde, Cape Verde Islands
país insular de África
Cape Verde is an island nation located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of West Africa, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined area of about 4,033 square kilometers. It matters as a distinct country and ecosystem that forms part of the Macaronesia ecoregion, a significant natural area it shares with several other Atlantic island groups.
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Cape Verde (population 550,000 in 2019) is 500 km from the west coast of Africa. The previously uninhabited islands were discovered and colonized by the Portuguese in the 15th century; they subsequently became a trading centre for African slaves and later an important coaling and re-supply stop for whaling and transatlantic shipping. Independence was achieved in 1975.
Most Cape Verdeans have both African and Portuguese ancestors.
The government declared in 2013 that the country's official name would not be translated into foreign languages and the country is now the Republic of Cabo Verde or simply Cabo Verde, although only time will tell if this change will enter common usage.
thumb|375px|Visa policy of Cape Verde
thumb|Sail boat in Cape Verde thumb|São Filipe airport.
Most road and sidewalk surfaces in Cabo Verde are made of large, rough, irregular, uneven and sharp cobblestones, which are often spaced wide apart and may protrude several centimetres from the ground. These surfaces are generally unsuitable for wheeled luggage, baby strollers, folding bicycles or anything with wheels smaller than those of a car or standard bicycle.
Transportation between islands is possible by plane and ferry. Plane tickets are more expensive than ferry tickets. If funds are not a constraint, Cabo Verdeans seem to prefer flights due to better reliability, shorter duration and lack of sea-sickness.
Timetables in Cape Verde are not to be taken too seriously - don't be too surprised if that boat departs ahead of schedule or if that flight suddenly gets postponed until tomorrow. This is important to consider if you decide to do some island-hopping. Due to weather and other conditions flights may be delayed or canceled. Carry your toothbrush with you and build in some buffer time to your planning especially if you need to meet an international connection.
thumbnail|A beach in Praia Cidade Velha, whose name translates to "Old City" was the first European city in the tropics and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Cova Valley on Santo Antão - located in a crater of an extinct volcano. The town hall, cathedral and Palace of Justice in the capital Praia. Fogo, an island of volcanoes, one of which erupted in 1995 and 2014/2015.
Cabo Verde, cuyo nombre oficial es República de Cabo Verde (en portugués, República de Cabo Verde), es un Estado soberano insular de África, situado en el océano Atlántico, más concretamente en el archipiélago volcánico macaronésico de Cabo Verde, frente a las costas senegalesas, que consta de diez islas volcánicas con una superficie terrestre combinada de aproximadamente 4.033 kilómetros cuadrados (1.557 millas cuadradas). Estas islas se encuentran entre 600 a 850 kilómetros (320 a 460 millas náuticas) al oeste de Cap-Vert, situado en el punto más occidental de África continental. Las islas de Cabo Verde forman parte de la ecorregión de la Macaronesia, junto con las Azores, las Islas Canarias, Madeira y las Islas Salvajes. Su forma de gobierno es la república semipresidencialista. El archipiélago de Cabo Verde estuvo deshabitado hasta el siglo XV, cuando los exploradores portugueses descubrieron y colonizaron las islas, estableciendo así el primer asentamiento europeo en los trópicos. Debido a que las islas de Cabo Verde se encontraban en una ubicación conveniente para desempeñar un papel en el comercio de esclavos en el Atlántico, Cabo Verde se volvió económicamente próspero durante los siglos XVI y XVII, atrayendo a comerciantes, corsarios y piratas. Se redujo económicamente en el siglo XIX debido a la supresión de la trata de esclavos en el Atlántico, y muchos de sus habitantes emigraron durante ese período. Sin embargo, Cabo Verde se recuperó económicamente en forma gradual al convertirse en un importante centro comercial y un útil punto de parada en las principales rutas marítimas. En 1951, Cabo Verde se incorporó como un departamento de ultramar de Portugal. El territorio se mantuvo al margen de la guerra colonial portuguesa, pero sus habitantes presionaron por la independencia total representados por el Partido Africano para la Independencia de Guinea y Cabo Verde, que además pedía una unión política con la Guinea Portuguesa continental. Cabo Verde y Guinea-Bisáu se independizaron por separado en 1975. Tras la independencia, Cabo Verde se mantuvo bajo un régimen socialista de partido único hasta 1990, cuando accedió al multipartidismo. Desde entonces, la nación ha consolidado una sólida democracia representativa y se ha mantenido como uno de los países más desarrollados y libres de África, aunque enfrenta considerables escollos relacionados con las sequías constantes. Al carecer de recursos naturales, su economía en desarrollo está principalmente orientada a los servicios, con un enfoque creciente en el turismo y la inversión extranjera. Según el censo de 2021, tiene una población de 483.628 habitantes, la mayoría de herencia africana y europea mixta y predominantemente de religión católica romana, lo que refleja el legado del dominio portugués. Existe una importante comunidad de la diáspora caboverdiana en todo el mundo, especialmente en los Estados Unidos y Portugal, que supera en número a los habitantes de las islas.[cita requerida] Cabo Verde es un Estado miembro de la Unión Africana. De ámbito iberófono, su lengua oficial es el portugués y el país es miembro de la Comunidad de Países de Lengua Portuguesa (CPLP).
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The possibility on what to do differ strongly by the size and type of island (see pages for individual islands). Some activities available on particular islands include: Game fishing Kite surfing & wind surfing Diving Jetskiing and other water sports Canyoning in Santo Antao
thumbnail|Market hall in Praia Cape Verde has fantastic fresh seafood. Tuna is common, as is Wahoo - a white fleshed fish with similar texture.
Lagostada – a lobster dish Cachupa - the national dish made with maize and potato. Fish or chicken commonly added for flavour. Tosta mista - common toasted ham and cheese sandwich.
European food is common on all the islands. Italian is especially popular on Sal. Vegetarians can ask for omelette or salads.
There are plenty of hotels and guest houses throughout the archipelago. Though the largest hotels are based on the islands of Sal (Riu Funana and Garopa hotels--1000 rooms combined), and Boa Vista (Riu Touareg--881 rooms).
Pickpocketing and purse snatching are quite common in Cape Verde, especially in the main cities (Praia, Mindelo) and on the islands popular with tourists (Boa Vista, Sal). Thieves should be particularly watched out for in large crowds, such as at markets, festivals or other celebrations. Theft and robbery are often committed by street children and youth gangs. Violent crime, much of it drug-related, has also increased. It is best to avoid travelling alone at night. There are also cases of robberies against tourists on beaches.
The emergency number is 132.
UK health authorities have classified Cape Verde as having a risk of Zika virus transmission.
The WHO declared that, as of 2024, malaria has been eradicated in the entire country, with no cases reported for over three years.
In the resorts, the tap water is usually desalinated and safe to drink. In other areas, bottled water is cheap and commonly available.
People are polite and friendly: they will try to sell you something and if you refuse, they will invent stories about the hardship of their families. It is good to buy something, but important to bargain.
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