Cape Verde Genealogy

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Getting started with Cape Verde research
Cape Verde was probably discovered in 1456 by Luigi da Cadamosto, who at that time was in service to Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal (Henrique o Navegador); the islands showed no signs of any previous human settlement. In 1462, São Tiago was the first island to receive settlers. Plantation agriculture was established by the Portuguese community and worked by African slaves, who were brought in from the adjacent Guinea coast. Read more...

Jurisdictions
The nine inhabited islands of Cape Verde are divided into two geographical groups, the Barlavento (windward) Islands and the Sotavento (leeward) Islands. Each of these islands is hosts one or more municipalities, plus towns and parishes; all but towns are as follows:

Ribeira Grande (municipality)
Nossa Senhora do Rosário (parish) Nossa Senhora do Livramento

Paul
Santo António das Pombas

Porto Novo
São João Baptista Santo André

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 * Cape Verde Genealogy

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