List of villages and settlements in Cape Verde

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This is a list of villages and smaller settlements in Cape Verde :

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Boa Vista

View of the village Povoacao Velha, Boa Vista.jpg
View of the village

Brava

Faja de Agua Faja de Agua.jpg
Fajã de Agua
Pedra de Lume on the island of Sal Pedra Lume Cabo Verde.jpg
Pedra de Lume on the island of Sal
Rui Vaz on the island of Santiago Rui Vaz (Hameau).jpg
Rui Vaz on the island of Santiago

Fogo

Maio

Sal

Santa Luzia

Santiago

Santo Antão

São Nicolau

São Vicente

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