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    Cape Verde Introduction - 2004

    https://immigration-usa.com/wfb2004/cape_verde/cape_verde_introduction.html
    SOURCE: 2004 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

      Background:
      The uninhabited islands were discovered and colonized by the Portuguese in the 15th century; Cape Verde subsequently became a trading center for African slaves and later an important coaling and resupply stop for whaling and transatlantic shipping. Following independence in 1975, and a tentative interest in unification with Guinea-Bissau, a one-party system was established and maintained until multi-party elections were held in 1990. Cape Verde continues to exhibit one of Africa's most stable democratic governments. Repeated droughts during the second half of the 20th century caused significant hardship and prompted heavy emigration. As a result, Cape Verde's expatriate population is greater than its domestic one. Most Cape Verdeans have both African and Portuguese antecedents.


      NOTE: The information regarding Cape Verde on this page is re-published from the 2004 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Cape Verde Introduction 2004 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Cape Verde Introduction 2004 should be addressed to the CIA.

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