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Encyclopedia > Barlavento

The Barlavento archipelago (literally, the Windward), is the northern island group of Cape Verde. An archipelago is a landform which consists of a chain or cluster of islands. ...


It can be divided in to two groups: Santo Antão, São Vicente, São Nicolau, Santa Luzia, Branco and Razo lie to the west and are rocky, volcanic, agricultural islands. Santo Antão (Portuguese for Saint Anthony) is the westernmost and largest of the Barlavento islands of Cape Verde. ... For other uses, see São Vicente (disambiguation) São Vicente (Crioulo: Sanvicente or Sanvcênt) is one of the Barlaventos islands of the Cape Verde. ... São Nicolau is one of the Barlavento islands of Cape Verde. ... Santa Luzia is an island of the Barlavento archipelago in Cape Verde. ... Branco is a small island in the Barlaventos archipelago of Cape Verde. ... Razo is a small island in the Barlaventos archipelago of Cape Verde. ... This article is about volcanoes in geology. ...


Sal and Boa Vista lie to the east and are flat, desert islands with economies once based on salt and now turning to tourism, having more in common with Maio among the Sotavento. Sal is an island in the archipelago of Cape Verde and municipality of the same name. ... Boa Vista is a desert island in the Barlaventos archipelago of Cape Verde. ... A dune in the Egyptian desert Desert in California In geography, a desert is a landscape form or region that receives little precipitation. ... In chemistry, salt is a general term used for ionic compounds composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, so that the product is neutral and without a net charge. ... A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ... Maio is an island in the archipelago of Cape Verde on the northwest coast of Africa. ... The Sotavento archipelago (literally, the Leeward), is the southern island group of Cape Verde. ...


Minor islands include Sal Rei Island off Boa Vista.


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Cape Verde Breaks - The Islands of Cape Verde (317 words)
Santo Antão - Santo Antão or Sontonton in the Crioulo is the second largest island of the Cape Verde Archipelago and is the westernmost and largest of the Barlavento islands of Cape Verde.....
São Vicente - São Vicente or Sanvicente in Crioulo, is one of the Barlavento islands of the Cape Verde.
São Nicolau - São Nicolau, meaning Saint Nicholas in Portuguese is one of the Barlavento islands of Cape Verde.
CHARLES BRAY's Cape Verd Journal (710 words)
Cape Verde is one of the world’s smallest nations, and one with a not too promising future due to a lack of resources.
Lying some 645 km [400 miles] off the West Africa coast, its ten principal islands are grouped into the Barlaventos [or Wind wards] Islands, consisting of Santo Antao, Sao Vincente, Santa Luzio, Sao Nicolau, Boa Vista and Sal, and the Sotaventos Islands [also called Lee wards Islands] consisting of Brava, Fogo, Sao Tiago, and Maio.
The capital, Praia, is situated on Sao Tiago, the island with the largest population in the group [about 200.00].
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