Banana, Cape Verde

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Banana
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Banana
Coordinates: 15°03′00″N23°33′18″W / 15.050°N 23.555°W / 15.050; -23.555 Coordinates: 15°03′00″N23°33′18″W / 15.050°N 23.555°W / 15.050; -23.555
Country Cape Verde
Island Santiago
Municipality São Domingos
Civil parish São Nicolau Tolentino
Population (2010) [1]
  Total 180

Banana is a settlement in the central part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. It is situated 3 km northeast of São Domingos.

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