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Country
  
Cape Verde

Civil parish
  
Nossa Senhora da Luz

Local time
  
Sunday 10:06 PM

Island
  
São Vicente

Area
  
67 km²

Municipality
  
São Vicente

Mindelo

Weather
  
22°C, Wind NE at 14 km/h, 78% Humidity

University
  
Universidade Lusófona De Cabo Verde

Points of interest
  
Cabo Verde Safari, Palácio do Povo, Laginha, Fortim do Rei

Mindelo cape verde vacation travel video guide


Mindelo (Cape Verdean Creole: Mindel’) is a port city in the northern part of the island of São Vicente in Cape Verde. Mindelo is also the seat of the parish of Nossa Senhora da Luz, and this island's municipality. The city is home to 93% of the entire island's population. The town is known for its colourful and animated carnival celebrations, with roots in Portuguese traditions and some Brazilian characteristics.

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Map of Mindelo, Cape Verde

Carnival mindelo 2017 s o vicente cape verde


History

A settlement at Mindelo was founded in 1795 by the Portuguese. It became a coal deposit for ships of the British East India Company in 1838, followed by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company in 1850. The town grew to 1,400 inhabitants in the 1850s. In 1884 a submarine communications cable was laid between Europe, Africa, India and North America, making Mindelo an important communications centre for the British Empire.

The shift from coal to oil as fuel for ships after 1900 caused the decline of Mindelo. Unemployment and poverty struck the island, even worsened by famines and the economical crisis of the 1930s. Many inhabitants emigrated. With independence, the city gained more prominence and has seen steady growth.

Mindelo was the cultural capital of the Portuguese-speaking world from November 2002 until November 2003. Mindelo is also considered the cultural capital of Cape Verde.

Geography

Mindelo is situated at the Porto Grande Bay, a large natural harbour. The town is surrounded by low mountains: the Monte Cara and the Morro Branco headland to the west, and the Monte Verde to the east. The town is crossed by the river Ribeira de Julião.

The Cesária Évora Airport lies 9 km (6 mi) southwest of Mindelo, near the village São Pedro. Ferries for Santo Antão leave from the port. The main streets of Mindelo are Rua Lisboa and Avenida Marginal. Many colonial buildings have been preserved in the city centre.

Climate

Mindelo city enjoys very rare mild and a dry tropical climate (classified as BWh according to Köppen's and Geiger's systematization), much akin to Santa Cruz de Tenerife or Las Palmas on the Canary Islands with only difference of being somewhat warmer during winter months. The average annual temperature in Mindelo is 23.2 °C (74 °F) which is exactly two degrees more than in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. City is very dry with only 98 mm (4 in) every year. These rare climate conditions are due to its position far off the west African coast and because Cape Verde are in the middle of cold Canary Current.

Economy

Its economy consists mainly of business, fishing, shipping, boating and more commonly tourism which developed more recently. Mindelo has several hotels, restaurants and tourist agencies.

Sites of interest

  • Palácio do Governador (Governor's Palace) has a beautiful colonial architecture. It was constructed with two floors and is well preserved. It used the building style that is represented from India.
  • Paço do Concelho – where it serves the city hall of the entire island
  • Centro Nacional de Artesanato is an exposition which features qualification from Cape Verdean craftsmen. It also serves prominence in workmanship in paintings, ceramics, fabrics of batique and wooden works.
  • Liceu Ludjero Lima (middle school) also has a beautiful colonial architecture
  • Demography

    According to 2010 data, Mindelo has a population of 70,468 inhabitants (50,000 in the mid-1990s) and is the second largest city in Cape Verde after Praia.

    Sporting teams

  • Académica do Mindelo – Capeverdean Premier Division
  • Castilho – Regional Division
  • CS Mindelense – Capeverdean Premier Division
  • FC Derby – Capeverdean Premier Division
  • Notable people

  • Bana – a Capeverdean singer
  • Bau – a Capeverdean guitar and cavaquinho player
  • Bela Duarte – a Capeverdean artist
  • B. Leza (1905-1958) – a Cape Verdean writer, composer and singer
  • Josimar Dias – footballer
  • Cesária Évora – a Cape Verdean folk singer
  • Fantcha – singer
  • Humberto Duarte Fonseca – a Cape Verdean scientist
  • Corsino Fortes (1933-2015) – a Capeverdean writer
  • Fock – Legendary Cape Verdean footballer
  • Sergio Frusoni (10 August 1901) – a Cape Verdean Poet
  • António Aurélio Gonçalves – writer, critic, historian and professor
  • Leão Lopes – Community Developer, Documentary-Maker, Politician
  • Manuel Lopes (1907–2005) – writer, one of the founders of Claridade
  • João Cleofas Martins – (27 August 1901), Cape Verdean photographer and humorist
  • Ovídio Martins – (28 August 1928, Cape Verdean poet
  • Vasco Martins – Cape Verdean musician
  • Tito Paris (b. 1968) – a Capeverdean musician
  • Gualberto do Rosário – acting Prime Minister and later Prime Minister of Cape Verde
  • Onésimo Silveira – poet, diplomat and a political activist
  • Carlos Veiga – a former Prime Minister of Cape Verde
  • Vozinha – Cape Verdean goalkeeper and footballer
  • Twin towns - Sister cities

    Mindelo is twinned with:

  • Mafra, Portugal
  • Coimbra, Portugal
  • References

    Mindelo Wikipedia