Cape Verdean diaspora

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The Cabo Verdean diaspora refers to both historical and present emigration from Cape Verde. Today, more Cabo Verdeans live abroad than in Cape Verde itself. The country with the largest number of Cape Verdeans living abroad is the United States.

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Notable people of Cabo Verdean descent

Horace Silver, a jazz pianist and composer, is of Cape Verdean descent Horace Silver by Dmitri Savitski 1989.jpg
Horace Silver, a jazz pianist and composer, is of Cape Verdean descent

International communities

Africa

Europe

North America

South America

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