World Cup, Cabo Verde
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Cabo Verde has won over many hearts with its brave showing at the Fifa World Cup, but there’s a lot more to this West African archipelago and former Portuguese colony.
Some 500 kilometres off the coast of West Africa lies Cabo Verde, an island nation that’s making headlines after qualifying for its first World Cup this summer. Geographically, the country's islands form part of Macaronesia, which means "Islands of Bliss ...
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A nation of 10 volcanic islands scattered across the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Senegal in West Africa, Cabo Verde gained independence from Portugal only in 1975. The country has twice as many citizens living abroad as those residing on the islands.
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