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Cape Verde    Plants and Animal Back to Top

Cape Verde valuable rain forests contain a number of species of trees, oil & bamboo palms, mahogany, teak, ebony, and rubber. Wildlife is various and extensive and includes monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas, lions and elephants, as well as numerous species of birds and snakes.

Cape Verde    Communications Back to Top

Effective system, being improved
Domestic: interisland microwave radio relay system with both analog and digital exchanges; work is in progress on a submarine fiber-optic cable system which was scheduled for completion in 1998
International: 2 coaxial submarine cables; HF radiotelephone to Senegal and Guinea-Bissau; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat

Cape Verde    Culture Back to Top

In 1460 the Portuguese navigators Diogo Gomes and António de Noli sighted and named Maio and São Tiago, and in 1462 the first settlers from Portugal landed on São Tiago, eventually founding the city of Ribeira Grande. Ribeira Grande's importance and wealth grew with the development of the slave trade, and the city was attacked by pirates in 1541 and by the English in 1585 and 1592. After a French attack in 1712, the city was finally abandoned. The prosperity of the islands vanished with the decline of the slave trade after 1876, and recurrent drought and famine were worsened by corruption and mal-administration. The end of the 19th century saw some improvement, and the islands' position on the great trade routes between Europe, South America and South Africa resulted in the opening of a coaling and submarine cable station at Mindelo. Following World War I, prosperity declined owing to a reduction in shipping, and it was not until after World War II that trade increased and relative prosperity returned. In 1951 the Portuguese colony was changed to an overseas province. In 1961 all of the islanders obtained full Portuguese citizenship. contempt these developments, a strong freedom movement remained active, led by the African Party for the freedom of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC).

Cape Verde    Defence Back to Top

Military branches: Army, Coast Guard/Marines
Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 89,543 (2001 est.)
Military manpower - fit for military service: males age 15-49: 50,615 (2001 est.)

Cape Verde    International Disputes Back to Top

None

Cape Verde    Economy Back to Top

Agriculture accounts for about one-third of the Gross National Product (GNP) and employs more than one-third of the population, yet more than four-fifths of the nation's food requirements must be met by imports. Even in times of normal rainfall, only 4 of the 10 islands (Santo Antão, Brava, Fogo, and São Tiago) support remarkable agricultural activity, with farm animal raising as the main occupation. Food crops are corn, beans, cassava, and sweet potatoes. Cash crops such as bananas, sugarcane, coffee, and peanuts are promoted, but agricultural development has proceeded only very slowly. Desalinization plants on São Vicente and Sal islands, constructed in the 1970s and '80s, are intended to reduce the islands' severe water shortage. Other government efforts to combat water shortages include well sinking and the construction of thousands of small dams and dykes to hold the all-too-infrequent rains.

Staple crops include maize and beans; also cultivated are sweet potatoes, coconuts, potatoes, cassava, and dates. Some bananas are grown for export, and sugarcane is raised for the making of rum. Because of its mountainous terrain, only 9.7 % of the islands’ area is cultivated. Cape Verde's low per capital GDP reflects a poor natural resource base, including serious water shortages exacerbated by cycles of long-term drought. The economy is service-oriented, with commerce, transport, and public services accounting for almost 70% of GDP. Although nearly 70% of the population lives in rural areas, the share of agriculture in GDP in 1998 was only 12%, of which fishing accounts for 1.5%. About 90% of food must be imported. Economic reforms, launched by the new democratic government in 1991, are aimed at developing the private area and attracting foreign investment to diversify the economy. Prospects for 2001 depend heavily on the maintenance of aid flows, remittances, and the momentum of the government's development program.

Cape Verde    Education Back to Top

in 1951 Portugal designated its African colonies, including Cape Verde, as overseas provinces. The provincial status gave Cape Verdeans access to higher education, but deficiency of job opportunities and poverty in the islands forced many of the educated to take administrative jobs on the African mainland. There they began to participate in growing nationalist movements. Amílcar Cabral, a Cape Verdean, cofounded the African Party for the freedom of Guinea and Cape Verde.

Cape Verde    Government Back to Top

The Cape Verde constitution adopted in 1980 and revised in 1992, 1995, and 1999 forms the basis of government. The prime minister is head of government and as such proposes other ministers and secretaries of state. Members of the National Assembly are elected by popular vote for 5-year terms; the most recent elections were held in 2001. The prime minister is nominated by the National Assembly and appointed by the president. The president is head of state and is elected by popular vote for a 5-year term; the most recent elections were held in February 2001.

The judicial system is comprised of a Supreme Court of Justice-members are appointed by the president, the National Assembly, and the Board of the Judiciary--and regional courts. Separate courts hear civil, constitutional and criminal cases, Appeal is to the Supreme Court.

Cape Verde    History Back to Top

In 1462, Portuguese settlers arrived at Santiago and founded Ribeira Grande-the first permanent European settlement city in the tropics. In the 16th century, the archipelago prospered from the transatlantic slave trade. Pirates occasionally attacked the Portuguese settlements. Sir Francis Drake sacked Ribeira Grande in 1585. After a French attack in 1712, the city declined in importance relative to Praia, which became the capital in 1770.

Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in 1951 in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. Nevertheless, in 1956, Amilcar Cabral, a Cape Verdean, and a group of Cape Verdeans and Guinea-Bissauans organized in Guinea-Bissau the clandestine African Party for the freedom of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC), which demanded improvement in economic, social, and political conditions in Cape Verde and Portuguese Guinea and formed the basis of the two nations' freedom movement. By 1972, the PAIGC controlled much of Portuguese Guinea contempt the presence of the Portuguese troops.

In December 1974, the PAIGC and Portugal signed an agreement providing for a transitional government composed of Portuguese and Cape Verdeans. On June 30, 1975, Cape Verdeans elected a National Assembly, which received the instruments of freedom from Portugal on July 5, 1975. Responding to growing pressure for pluralistic democracy, the PAICV called an emergency congress in February 1990 to discuss proposed constitutional changes to end one-party rule. Opposition groups came together to form the Movement for Democracy (MpD) in Praia in April 1990. The MpD won a majority of the seats in the National Assembly, and the MpD presidential candidate Mascarenhas Monteiro defeated the PAICV's candidate by 73.5% of the votes. Legislative elections in December 1995 increased the MpD majority in the National Assembly. The party won 50 of the National Assembly's 72 seats. A February 1996 presidential election returned President Mascarenhas Monteiro to office. Legislative elections in January 2001 returned power to the PAICV. The PAICV now holds 40 of the National Assembly seats, MpD 30, and PCD and PTS 1 each. In February 2001, the PAICV-supported presidential candidate Pedro Pires defeated former MpD leader Carlos Veiga by only 13 votes.

Cape Verde    Introduction Back to Top

Cape Verde republic comprising the Cape Verde Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, due west of the westernmost point of Africa, Cape Verde. The archipelago consists of ten islands and five islets, which are separated into windward and leeward groups. The windward, or Barlavento, group on the north includes Santo Antão, São Vicente, São Nicolau, Santa Luzia, Sal, and Boa Vista; the leeward, or Sotavento, group on the south includes São Tiago, Brava, Fogo, and Maio. Cape Verde has a total area of 4,038 sq km.

Official Name -Republic of Cape Verde
Capital City- Praia
Population- 405,163
Languages-Portuguese
Official Currency- Cape Verdean escudo
Religions -Roman Catholicism
Land Area- 465,40 sq km (179,691 sq miles)
Cape Verde    Land Back to Top

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Cape Verde    Languages Back to Top

The official language is Portuguese; the national language, is Crioulo, a Creole dialect of archaic Portuguese incorporating many African elements. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion. About 89 % of the population is literate.

Cape Verde    Life Back to Top

Cape Verde's valuable Creole culture is famous for its typical contributions in literature and music. The melancholic musical compositions known as mornas and Crioulo poetry are characteristic.

Cape Verde    organization Back to Top
International organization Member

ACCT, ACP, AfDB, CCC, ECA, ECOWAS, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), ITU, NAM, OAU, OPCW (signatory), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNTAET, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTrO.

Cape Verde    People Back to Top

More than two-thirds of the islands' population is Creole, and the remainder are European and black African. Apart from Portuguese, the inhabitants speak a Portuguese dialect called Crioulo. Most of the population is officially Roman Catholic, but a flourishing Protestant mission based in São Tiago has a church and schools on most of the islands. Many animist customs are still preserved. About three-fifths of Cape Verde's population is younger than 20 years of age. Many older inhabitants emigrate to seek work abroad, mostly in Europe, particularly Portugal, and in Venezuela and Brazil.

The Cape Verde archipelago was uncolonised until the Portuguese determined the islands in 1456. African slaves were brought to the islands to work on Portuguese plantations. As a result, Cape Verdeans are of mixed African and European origin. It is believed that of the more than 1 million individuals of Cape Verdean ancestry, less than half actually live on the islands. Some 500,000 people of Cape Verdean ancestry live in the United States, mainly in New England. Portugal, Netherlands, Italy, France, and Senegal also have large communities. The official language is Portuguese, but most Cape Verdeans also speak a Creole dialect--Crioulo--which is based on archaic Portuguese but determined by African and European languages. Cape Verde has a valuable tradition of Crioulo literature and music.

Cape Verde    Politics Back to Top

African Party for freedom of Cape Verde or PAICV [Jose Maria NEVES, chairman]; Democratic Alliance for Change or ADM [Dr. Eurico MONTEIRO] (a coalition of PCD, PTS, and UCID); Democratic Renovation Party or PRD [Jacinto SANTOS, president]; Movement for Democracy or MPD [Antonio Gualberto do ROSARIO, president]; Party for Democratic Convergence or PCD [Dr. Eurico MONTEIRO, president]; Party of Work and Solidarity or PTS [Dr. Oresimo SILVEIRA, president]; Social Democratic Party or PSD [Joao ALEM, president]; Union for an Independent Democratic Cape Verde or UCID [Antonio MONTEIRO, president]

Cape Verde    Provinces Back to Top

14 districts - Boa Vista, Brava, Fogo, Maio, Paul, Praia, Porto Novo, Ribeira Grande, Sal, Santa Catarina, Santa Cruz, Sao Nicolau, Sao Vicente, Tarrafal; note - there may be a new administrative structure of 16 districts - Boa Vista, Brava, Maio, Mosteiros, Paul, Praia, Porto Novo, Ribeira Grande, Sal, Santa Catarina, Santa Cruz, Sao Domingos, Sao Nicolau, Sao Filipe, Sao Vicente, Tarrafal.


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Cape Verde    Time Back to Top
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Cape Verde    Currency and General Information Back to Top
Africaine Francs BCEAO United States Dollars
1.00 XOF 0.00132837 USD
752.801 XOF 1 USD

Countries Currency Unit USD/Unit Units/USD
DZD Algeria Dinars 0.0129554 77.1877
USD United States Dollars 1.00000 1.00000
ARS Argentina Pesos 0.341293 2.93004
AUD Australia Dollars 0.533413 1.87472
ATS Austria Schillings ** 0.0632609 15.8076
BSD Bahamas Dollars 1.00000 1.00000
BBD Barbados Dollars 0.502513 1.99000
BEF Belgium Francs ** 0.0215788 46.3417
BMD Bermuda Dollars 1.00000 1.00000
BRL Brazil Reals 0.430318 2.32386
GBP United Kingdom Pounds 1.42399 0.702251
BGL Bulgaria Leva 0.447293 2.23567
CAD Canada Dollars 0.627606 1.59336
CLP Chile Pesos 0.00152392 656.202
CNY China Yuan Renminbi 0.120813 8.27726
CYP Cyprus Pounds 1.49883 0.667186
CZK Czech Republic Koruny 0.0281883 35.4758
DKK Denmark Kroner 0.117155 8.53568
XCD East Caribbean Dollars 0.370370 2.70000
EGP Egypt Pounds 0.217271 4.60255
EUR Euro 0.870489 1.14878
FJD Fiji Dollars 0.447227 2.23600
FIM Finland Markkaa ** 0.146406 6.83034
FRF France Francs ** 0.132705 7.53550
DEM Germany Deutsche Marks ** 0.445074 2.24682
XAU Gold Ounces 301.977 0.00331151
GRD Greece Drachmae ** 0.00255463 391.447
HKD Hong Kong Dollars 0.128215 7.79939
HUF Hungary Forint 0.00358416 279.006
ISK Iceland Kronur 0.00999868 100.013
INR India Rupees 0.0205205 48.7319
IDR Indonesia Rupiahs 0.000102055 9,798.61
IEP Ireland Pounds ** 1.10529 0.904738
ILS Israel New Shekels 0.212386 4.70841
ITL Italy Lire ** 0.000449570 2,224.35
JMD Jamaica Dollars 0.0210041 47.6099
JPY Japan Yen 0.00754183 132.594
JOD Jordan Dinars 1.41057 0.708931
LBP Lebanon Pounds 0.000660937 1,513.00
LUF Luxembourg Francs ** 0.0215788 46.3417
MYR Malaysia Ringgits 0.263330 3.79751
MXN Mexico Pesos 0.111007 9.00848
NZD New Zealand Dollars 0.440474 2.27028
NOK Norway Kroner 0.113022 8.84780
NLG Netherlands Guilders ** 0.395011 2.53158
PKR Pakistan Rupees 0.0166945 59.9000
PHP Philippines Pesos 0.0196386 50.9202
XPT Platinum Ounces 510.962 0.00195709
PLN Poland Zlotych 0.243488 4.10699
PTE Portugal Escudos ** 0.00434198 230.310
ROL Romania Lei 0.0000303433 32,956.21
RUR Russia Rubles 0.0321342 31.1195
SAR Saudi Arabia Riyals 0.266668 3.74998
XAG Silver Ounces 4.65692 0.214734
SGD Singapore Dollars 0.542540 1.84318
SKK Slovakia Koruny 0.0208441 47.9751
ZAR South Africa Rand 0.0883340 11.3207
KRW South Korea Won 0.000759354 1,316.91
ESP Spain Pesetas ** 0.00523174 191.141
XDR IMF Special Drawing Rights 1.24862 0.800882
SDD Sudan Dinars 0.00384615 260.000
SEK Sweden Kronor 0.0964189 10.3714
CHF Switzerland Francs 0.593789 1.68410
TWD Taiwan New Dollars 0.0286531 34.9002
THB Thailand Baht 0.0230087 43.4619
TTD Trinidad and Tobago Dollars 0.163399 6.12000
TRL Turkey Liras 0.000000763622 1,309,549.07
VEB Venezuela Bolivares 0.00108696 920.000
ZMK Zambia Kwacha 0.000239866 4,169.00

Cape Verde : Geographic coordinates 16 00 N, 24 00 W
Cape Verde : Population growth rate 0.92%
Cape Verde : Birth rate 28.71 births/1,000 population
Cape Verde : Death rate 7.19 deaths/1,000 population
Cape Verde : People living with HIV/AIDS N/A
Cape Verde : Independence 5 July 1975
Cape Verde : National holiday Independence Day, 5 July
Cape Verde : Constitution 25 September 1992
Cape Verde : GDP purchasing power parity - $670 million
Cape Verde : GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $1,700
Cape Verde : Electricity - consumption 37.2 million kWh
Cape Verde : Exports $40 million - fuel, shoes, garments, fish, bananas, hides
Cape Verde : Imports $250 million foodstuffs, industrial products, transport equipment, fuels
Cape Verde : Telephones 45,644
Cape Verde : Mobile cellular 19,729
Cape Verde : Radio broadcast stations AM 0, FM 11 (and 14 repeaters), shortwave 0
Cape Verde : Radios 73,000
Cape Verde : Television broadcast stations 1
Cape Verde : Televisions 2,000
Cape Verde : Internet country code .cv
Cape Verde : Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 1
Cape Verde : Internet users 5,000
Cape Verde : Railways 0 km
Cape Verde : Highways 1,100 km
Cape Verde : Waterways N/A
Cape Verde : Pipelines N/A
Cape Verde : Ports and harbors Mindelo, Praia, Tarrafal
Cape Verde : Merchant marine 5 ships
Cape Verde : Airports 8
Cape Verde : Heliports N/A
Cape Verde : Military branches Army, Coast Guard/Marines
Cape Verde : Military expenditures $4 million