Cape Verde, officially known as Cabo Verde, is an enchanting archipelago situated in the central Atlantic Ocean, approximately 570 kilometers off the west coast of Africa. Comprising ten volcanic islands and five islets, Cape Verde is renowned for its stunning landscapes, which range from arid deserts and volcanic peaks to lush valleys and pristine beaches. The islands are divided into two main groups: the Windward Islands (Barlavento) and the Leeward Islands (Sotavento).
Discovered by Portuguese explorers in the 15th century, Cape Verde was colonized and remained a Portuguese colony until its independence in 1975. This colonial history has left a significant imprint on the country's culture, language, and cuisine. Portuguese is the official language, while Cape Verdean Creole (Kriolu) is widely spoken among t... Read More