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Discover our fun facts about Cape Verde

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Cape Verde, situated off the west coast of Africa, was uninhabited until Portuguese explorers arrived in the 15th century, making it a Portuguese colony. These islands played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade, contributing to the nation's cultural diversity. In 1975, Cape Verde achieved independence from Portugal, becoming a sovereign nation with a unique blend of African and Portuguese influences, both culturally and linguistically. The islands' history is a testament to their resilience and rich heritage, which is reflected in their diverse music and dance traditions.


**Dance Styles Originating from Cape Verde:**

1. **Funaná:** Funaná is a lively dance and music genre native to Cape Verde. Dancers perform quick footwork, often in pairs or groups, to the lively rhythms of instruments like the accordion (gaita) and the metal scraper (ferrinho).

2. **Batuku:** Another traditional Cape Verdean dance and music style, Batuku is performed by a group of women seated in a circle. It involves clapping, singing, and body percussion, conveying themes of community and identity.

3. **Coladeira:** Coladeira is a popular Cape Verdean dance style known for its upbeat tempo and romantic lyrics. It's commonly performed at social gatherings and celebrations, creating a joyful atmosphere.

4. **Morna:** Morna is characterized by its slow, melancholic music, often accompanied by a dance featuring graceful and flowing movements. It's known for its emotional depth and is sometimes called the "blues of Cape Verde."

5. **Tabanka:** Originating in Santiago, Cape Verde, Tabanka is a lively and celebratory dance style that reflects the joy and vibrancy of Cape Verdean culture. It's often performed during festive occasions.

6. **Passada:** Passada is a captivating Cape Verdean dance style known for its graceful and flowing movements. Dancers perform intricate steps that mirror the emotions and stories conveyed in Passada music, characterized by its melancholic melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

**Comparison with Kizomba:**

While Kizomba is not originally from Cape Verde (it originated in Angola), it has gained popularity in Cape Verde and other Lusophone countries. Here's a comparison with some Cape Verdean dance styles:

- **Passada vs. Kizomba:** Both Passada and Kizomba are characterized by slow, sensual movements. However, Passada is typically performed to Cape Verdean music with its unique emotional storytelling, while Kizomba is danced to Angolan music, featuring its distinct rhythms and style. Both emphasize close partner connection and expression of emotions through dance.

Cape Verde is known for several things, and it's increasingly becoming a popular tourist destination for various reasons:

1. **Beautiful Beaches:** Cape Verde boasts stunning beaches with white sands and crystal-clear waters. The islands offer an ideal setting for sunbathing, swimming, water sports, and beach relaxation.

2. **Diverse Landscapes:** Despite its small size, Cape Verde offers a wide range of landscapes, from volcanic peaks to lush green valleys. The dramatic scenery appeals to nature lovers and hikers.

3. **Cultural Diversity:** Cape Verde is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, which reflects a blend of African, Portuguese, and other global influences. Visitors can experience this diversity through music, dance, cuisine, and festivals.

4. **Music and Dance:** Cape Verde has a vibrant music scene, with genres like Morna, Funaná, and Coladeira. Travelers often visit to enjoy live music performances and experience traditional dance forms like Funaná and Batuku.

5. **Water Activities:** The islands are a haven for water enthusiasts. Tourists can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, and fishing.

6. **Friendly Locals:** Cape Verdeans are known for their warmth and hospitality. Visitors often appreciate the friendly and welcoming nature of the local population.

7. **Cape Verdean Cuisine:** The cuisine of Cape Verde combines African and Portuguese flavors. Seafood is a staple, and dishes like Cachupa (a hearty stew) and pastries like "pastéis" are popular among tourists.

8. **Sustainable Tourism:** Cape Verde has been making efforts to promote sustainable tourism, which attracts eco-conscious travelers looking to enjoy the islands' natural beauty while preserving the environment.

9. **Cultural Festivals:** Various festivals and events take place throughout the year, offering travelers a chance to immerse themselves in local traditions and celebrations.

10. **Relaxation and Serenity:** Many tourists are drawn to Cape Verde for its tranquility and the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of more crowded tourist destinations.

Boina123
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Cape Verde is an exotic island world, an archipelago off the coast of West Africa it combines the flair of the Canaries with the charm of Africa. Explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco Ad Gama lay anchor there in order to replenish supplies and repair their ships. It was not until 1445 that the fifteen islands were discovered and consequently became a Portuguese colony. We begin in the north east of the islands, in Sal. Crystal blue sea and endless sandy beaches, islands of both wind and sunshine with a volcanic lunar landscape twenty five kilometres long and twelve kilometres wide. Sal owes its name and colonization to its once most important export of salt which was to be found in huge quantities. Baia Da Fontana, close to Palmeira, appears like a shady oasis with various green trees that provide welcome shelter from the heat and in the background the dominant Monte Leste volcano where the slopes reach down to the shore and the splendid rock pools of Buracona. Mindelo, situated on the island São Vicente, is considered to be the cultural centre of the archipelago in which typical Creole art has been preserved. Sparse, raw and untamed it is dominated by powerful, almost mystical mountains. Santo Antão is an island of mountains, wind and water and the second largest island of Cape Verde. Its most important route is a road over the high mountains. The views of the Paúl Valley take the breath away. A fairytale world of stone which looks truly surreal. Against the background of the scenery, clouds entangle themselves within the mountains and provide life-giving moisture. Each island is unique and possesses its own special charm. Cabo Verde - islands full of light and joie de vivre!

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Boina123
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Duane shows how to make a pot of traditional Cape Verdean Cachupa, a stew made of corn (samp), kale, beans, potatoes, and other hearty goodies! Let us know how you make it!

Boina123
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We show you how to make Cape Vedean Pastels. A crunch, tasty snack made with canned tuna, onions, herbs and spices, then wrapped in empanada dough and fried to a golden crisp. These are delicious and easy to make. Perfect for parties or as an appetizer, these are a traditional favorite from Cabo Verde. Think of them as Portuguese style, or Cape Verdean style Tuna Empanada.

This recipe was inspired by another YouTuber - Cooking with Mark & Oreo - Channel Link Below
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Boina123
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Boina123
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Another trip, another vlog :) Sal, Cape Verde / Cabo Verde travel vlog

Boina123
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This video explains the good parts of dating a Cape Verdean Woman..... I will definitely do a part two

Boina123
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Do you LOVE white rice? How about white rice with a flavorful flare? If so you'll LOVE this video on how to make simple rice POP with flavor.

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Boina123
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It looks like the restrictions due to the pandemic are going to be lifted soon. So where do we want to go. West Africa is where. Senegal, The Gambia and The Bijagos Islands in Guinea Bissau. But we'll have to wait. And I'm not the only one to wait. There are three beautiful large sailing vessels waiting. Each with their own story. And we'll have to celebrate one important event. Lily's birthday. It's a full out party as we're fixin' for a celebration Cabo Verde style.Sailing Galopin in Cabo Verde Africa.
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Boina123
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Hey guys! Welcome back to my channel! In this video, I talked about how I moved to Cape Verde and all it took. So for this reason, I will be sharing with you a link to a website where you can get informed on all you need to know in order to move to Cape Verde as a Nigerian.
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UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2019
URL: https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/01469
Description: Morna is a traditional Cape Verdean musical and choreographic practice with instrumental accompaniment that incorporates voice, music, poetry and dance. Morna can be either sung or played only with instruments, primarily chordophones, including the guitar, violin, and ukulele. The lyric poetry can be improvised – with topics including love, departure, separation, reunion, and the motherland – and is now mainly composed in Cape Verdean Creole. Bearers and practitioners include instrument players, singers, poets and composers, and the practice is performed at key life events such as weddings, christenings, and family reunions.
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Boina123
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I lived in Cape Verde for 9 months and I can say that Cape Verde is one of the best places to live in 2022, for the 4 groups of people I mention in this video. So get comfortable and enjoy the full clip.

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I'm no Anthony Bourdain, but this episode has some of his style because it is about discovering Cape Verde through food, drink, music and its people. My journey is about discovery. And here we discover a side of Cape Verde that is real. Some may say this is not about sailing. It is not. It's about travelling.

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Boina123
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During our girls trip to Sal Cape Verde, on the West Coast of Africa, my two friends had a dress and a skirt made by Madeline within 24 hours. Her price was great as well.

She is the seamstress in the video. She is beautiful inside and out. Very nice and very approachable.

Her shop is call African Fashion. It is located inside the Shop Fair Trade Djunta Mo Art on R. 1 de Junho street in the Santa Maria shopping area. When you go inside, her shop is on the left (the first shop on the right side) and Marcos' shop is located to the right the last shop on the left shop.

In the video she is helping my friend with the different ways that she can wear the dress that she made for her.

Boina123
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Welcome to Cape Verde, or Cabo Verd as it is now starting to be called! 🇨🇻In this guide you'll find out every you need to know to have a hassle-free adventure on this incredible island.

In this video we'll cover how to get to Cape Verde from the UK, how to get about the island, where to stay and all the amazing things to see and do.

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Think back 10 years ago. Had you heard of Cape Verde? Not quite African and not quite Portuguese, a vibrant mix of both worlds. The islands of Cape Verde are as beautiful as they are mysterious. It was the transatlantic slave trades that put these islands on the map and ten years ago, TUI put them on the tourist trail and the industry boomed. It's no surprise but the constant beat of traditional music, turquoise seas, sandy beaches, world-class surf and surreal lunar landscapes. I've been given the opportunity to travel 2,700 miles across the Atlantic to visit Sal, an island steeped in history and natural wonders, where suddenly there are more tourists than locals. I want to engage with its people, absorb its unique culture and at this most critical time in our planet's history, dig deeper into the reality of tourism and learn how we as tourists can improve the way we travel to ensure a sustainable future for an industry we all love. We've been guided along the way by two amazing charities; the TUI Care Foundation and the Travel Foundation who work closely with local businesses and hotels. This trip was to become one of the biggest eyeopeners of my travels to date. So let's go back to the beginning. At Holiday Extras we believe in making simple choices to improve the way we travel, to find solutions that benefit the environment and lessen our negative impact on a destination so our journey began in an airport lounge at Gatwick, ideal if you're trying to avoid buying plastic whilst filling up on delicious food before your flight. We chose to fly direct to Sal with TUI Airways, the world's most carbon efficient airline. And upon landing we were met by our prefect transfer driver who took us straight to our greener hotel on the southwest coast of the island. So we're starting our day having breakfast with a view. It kind of reminds me of what the moon would look like. It's very rocky but that view is just gorgeous and we're not wasting any time, we're starting today with an island tour and this is with the company called Explore CV, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what today has an offer. Booking an excursion on a trip can be the highlight of any holiday but we want to emphasize the importance of finding a responsible tour company. Explore Cape Verde were recommended to us by the Travel Foundation for being passionate about the island's wildlife, whilst providing eco-conscious excursions. We booked on an island tour and our tour guide Jordi was a knowledgeable marine biologist. The tour started in the coastal town of Santa Maria at the fishing pier which is the soul of the island. Jordi showed us around and explained that the fisherman returned around 11:00 a.m. every morning to their wives who are waiting at the pier ready to sell the catch. If it's the locals fisherman's it is a sustainable fishing we also sell the rights for the European Union to fish here in Cape Verdean waters. Cape Verde got its independence in 1975. As a former Portuguese colony, they absorbed the Portuguese influence and their blood. Mixed with the Africans who settled here, essentially created their own race Creole. It's like cultural to jump from the pier. If you come here and you didn't jump you cannot say that you've been in Sal. The no stress lifestyle here it seems the whole time. Next up we visited a natural reef, a popular feeding area for lemon sharks and a place for tourists to safely see them in the wild. You can rent water shoes to protect your feet from the rocks and carefully wade in to watch them hunt. Jordi's care and consideration for the sharks was very clear, insisting we keep a fair distance as not to disturb them. Other guides let their groups go as far as they wanted, some even chased the curious parts which reminded me of the importance of booking with a responsible company.

Boina123
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Visiting Cape Verde was an incredible experience, I learned a lot about their culture, music and amazing sights!

But here are the DONT DOs in the country if you want to make sure you have the best and safest time possible.

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Boina123
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Ground and aerial footage from my first trip to Cape Verde.

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