Life in Cape Verde: City of Praia, High Standard of Living, Sandy Beaches, Customs & Lifestyle

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Life in Cape Verde: City of Praia, High Standard of Living, Sandy Beaches, Customs & Lifestyle


The Cape Verde Islands, a captivating archipelago is located off the coast of West Africa and has a population of over half a million people. The flag of Cape Verde has vibrant shades of blue, white, and red, represents the country’s connection to the ocean, peace, and the unity of its people. Cape Verdeans predominantly speak Portuguese…

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  1. As a third generation CV, I was blessed to return to my Grandfather’s Home! I I understand how climate affected the famine that caused hardships in the early 1900’s! However, today the islands are a treasure trove of tropical climates, unspoiled natural beauty and people who welcome tourists and visitors to their beautiful land!

  2. Mesa Verde is a U.S. National Park. Your A.I. needs an upgrade. Or better yet, fix the pronunciation by having an actual person from Cape Verde do the talking.

  3. Cape verde has a history most people don't know about or are in denial of. Cape Verde was uninhabited. Columbus and other spanish and Portuguese stole American Indians away and left them on cape verde. 100 years later the first person stolen from africa and taken to America came from Cape Verde and was taken to America. The irony in this event is the fact that the people who were being stolen from Cape Verde were the descendants of the american indians that were brought there a 100 years earlier.

    This is documented and the slave trader who stole these cape Verdeans away stated that these negros were different that the other. They had long hair, their food and culture was different, they had Americans names, and fought the with bow and arrows and were always at war with the wolofs(senegal people). So although John Hawkins wasn't aware of the history of these people he noted that they were very different from mainland Africans.

    This is important because they teach us that some black people in america were taken from africa. They tell us they came from mainland africa but most of those stories aren't documented and are conjecture. We know for a fact and have the records of who was taken from cape verde. Likewise we have records of Americans Indians being brough there when it was uninhabited.

    Please do not dispute history you have not studied.

  4. Whatever happened to this channel and it's comedic street questioning?
    Getting away from what made you successful is not a smart move.