Santo Crucifixo (Santo Crucifixo)
Santo Crucifixo is a freguesia (civil parish) of Cape Verde. It covers the southern part of the municipality of Ribeira Grande, on the island of Santo Antão. The seat of the parish is Coculi. The parish covers much of the Ribeira Grande valley.
The freguesia consists of the following settlements (population at the 2010 census):
* Boca de Ambas Ribeiras (pop: 155)
* Boca de Coruja (pop: 504)
* Boca de João Afonso (pop: 166)
* Caibros (pop: 685)
* Chã de Pedras (pop: 1,266)
* Coculi (pop: 901, town)
* Corda (pop: 833)
* Figueiral (pop: 736)
The freguesia consists of the following settlements (population at the 2010 census):
* Boca de Ambas Ribeiras (pop: 155)
* Boca de Coruja (pop: 504)
* Boca de João Afonso (pop: 166)
* Caibros (pop: 685)
* Chã de Pedras (pop: 1,266)
* Coculi (pop: 901, town)
* Corda (pop: 833)
* Figueiral (pop: 736)
Map - Santo Crucifixo (Santo Crucifixo)
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Country - Cape_Verde
The Cape Verde archipelago was uninhabited until the 15th century, when Portuguese explorers discovered and colonized the islands, thus establishing the first European settlement in the tropics. Because the Cape Verde islands were located in a convenient location to play a role in the Atlantic slave trade, Cape Verde became economically prosperous during the 16th and 17th centuries, attracting merchants, privateers, and pirates. It declined economically in the 19th century after the suppression of the Atlantic slave trade, and many of its inhabitants emigrated during that period. However, Cape Verde gradually recovered economically by becoming an important commercial center and useful stopover point along major shipping routes. In 1951, Cape Verde was incorporated as an overseas department of Portugal, but its inhabitants continued to campaign for independence, which they achieved in 1975.
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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CVE | Cape Verde escudo | Esc or $ | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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PT | Portuguese language |