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Area: 4,033 sq. km.
(1,557 sq. mi.).
Cities:
Capital—Praia. Other
cities -Mindelo, Sao
Filipe and Assomada.
Terrain: Rugged volcanic
islands.
Climate: Dry, temperate.
The Cape Verde Islands are
located in the mid-Atlantic
Ocean some 450 kilometres (about
300 mi.) off the west coast of
Africa. The archipelago includes
10 islands and 5 islets, divided
into the windward (Barlavento)
and leeward (Sotavento) groups.
The main islands in the
Barlavento group are Santo
Antão, São Vicente, Santa Luzia,
São Nicolau, Sal, and Boa Vista;
those of the Sotavento group
include Maio, Santiago, Fogo,
and Brava. All larger islands
but Santa Luzia is inhabited.
Three islands, Sal, Boa Vista,
and Maio, generally are level
and very dry. Mountains higher
than 1,280 meters (4,200 ft.)
are found on Santiago, Fogo,
Santo Antão, and São Nicolau.
Sand carried by high winds has
created spectacular rock
formations on all islands,
especially the windward ones.
Sheer, jagged cliffs rise from
the sea on several of the
mountainous islands. Natural
vegetation is sparse in the
uplands and coast, but interior
valleys support denser growth.
Rainfall is irregular, and the
archipelago suffers periodic
droughts and consequent food
shortages. The average
precipitation per year in Praia
is 24 centimetres (9.5 in.).
During the winter, storms
blowing from the Sahara
sometimes cloud the sky, but
sunny days are the norm year
round.
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