Cape Verde Gazetteers

Online Gazetteers

 * FamilySearch Places at FamilySearch
 * World Gazetteers at Archive.org
 * Republic of Cape Verde at Nationsonline.org
 * List of cities and towns in Cape Verde at Distributed Wikipedia
 * List of cities and towns in Cape Verde at Wikipedia.org
 * Chelmicki, José Conrado Carlos. Corografía cabo-verdiana : ou, Descripção geographico-historica da província das Ilhas de Cabo-Verde e Guiné. Lisboa, Portugal : Typ. de L.C Da Cunha, 1841. Online at FamilySearch Digital Library
 * Great Britain, Historical Section of the Foreign Office. Cape Verde Islands. London : H.M. Stationery Office, 1920. Online at Archive.org
 * United States Department of State. Cape Verde, Post Report. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of State, 1986. Online at HathiTrust
 * United States Department of State. Background notes, Cape Verde. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of State, 1998. Online at HathiTrust

Print Only Gazetteers

 * Monteiro, José Maria de Sousa. Diccionario geographico das provincias e possessões portuguezas no ultramar : em que se descrevem as Ilhas, e pontos continentaes que actualmente possue a corôa portugueza, a se dão muitas outras noticias dos habitantes, sua historia, costumes, religião, e commercio, precedido de uma introducção geographico-politico-estatistico-historica de Portugal. Lisboa, Portugal : Typographia Lisbonense, 1850.
 * United States Board on Geographic Names. Portugal and the Cape Verde Islands : official standard names approved by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Office of Geography, 1961.

Why Use Gazetteers
A gazetteer is a dictionary of place-names. Gazetteers list or describe towns and villages, parishes, states, populations, rivers and mountains, and other geographical features. They usually include only the names of places that existed at the time the gazetteer was published. Within a specific geographical area, the place-names are listed in alphabetical order, similar to a dictionary. You can use a gazetteer to locate the places where your family lived and to determine the civil and religious jurisdictions over those places.

There are many places within a country with similar or identical place-names. You will need to use a gazetteer to identify the specific town where your ancestor lived, the state the town was or is in, and the jurisdictions where records about the person was kept.

Gazetteer Contents
Gazetteers may also provide additional information about towns, such as:


 * Different religious denominations
 * Schools, colleges, and universities
 * Major manufacturers, canals, docks, and railroad stations
 * The population size.
 * Boundaries of civil jurisdiction.
 * Ecclesiastical jurisdiction(s)
 * Longitude and latitude.
 * Distances and direction from other from cities.
 * Schools, colleges, and universities.
 * Denominations and number of churches.
 * Historical and biographical information on some individuals (usually high-ranking or famous individuals)