The Cape Verde Islands

   
República de Cabo Verde
Republic of Cape Verde
Flag of Cape Verde National Emblem of Cape Verde
Flag National Emblem
Anthem: Cântico da Liberdade
Capital
(and largest city)
Praia
14°55′N 23°31′W
Official languages Portuguese (official)
and nine Cape Verdean Crioulo languages
Government Republic
 -  President Pedro Pires
 -  Prime Minister José Maria Neves
Independence from Portugal 
 -  Recognized July 5, 1975 
Area
 -  Total 4,033 km² (172nd)
1,557 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) negligible
Population
 -  July 2006 estimate 420,979 (165th)
 -  2005 census 507,000 
 -  Density 126 /km² (79th)
326 /sq mi

 

ListenCape Verde was uninhabited when the Portuguese arrived in 1456 and made the islands part of the Portuguese empire. Due to its location off the coast of Africa, Cape Verde became an important watering station, then sugar cane plantation site, and later a major center of the slave trade.

In 1975, the islands achieved independence, partly due to the efforts of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC). After independence, the PAIGC attempted to unite Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau into one nation, the PAIGC controlling both governments, but a coup in the latter nation in 1980 ended these plans. In Cape Verde itself the PAICV (affiliated with the PAIGC) governed until democratic elections, held in 1991, resulted in a change of government. The Movimento para a Democracia (MPD) won that election. The MPD was re-elected in 1996. The PAICV returned to power in 2001, and were re-elected in 2006.