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This is a list of mountains in Cabo Verde: . Pico do Fogo (2829 m), the highest summit in Fogo and the nation Tope de Coroa (1,983 m), the highest summit in Santo Antão Pico de Antónia, highest point in Santiago Monte Verde (750 m), highest point in São Vicente Monte Grande (406 m), highest point in Sal Monte Estância (387 m), highest point in Boa Vista
Brava (Portuguese for "wild" or "brave") is an island in Cape Verde, and is part of the Sotavento group, in the central Atlantic Ocean. At 62.5 km 2 (24.1 sq mi), [ 1 ] it is the smallest inhabited island of the Cape Verde archipelago, but at the same time the greenest.
Monte Fontainhas is a volcanic mountain in the middle of Brava island in Cape Verde.At 976 m elevation, it is the highest point of the island. [1] Rock types are made up of phonolite and ignimbrite.
Monte Gordo is a mountain on the island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde. At 1,312 m elevation, it is the island's highest point. [1]: 20 It is situated in the western part of the island, 6 km west of the island capital Ribeira Brava. The mountain is of volcanic origin, less than 1 million years old. [3]
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Campo Baixo is a small settlement located in the southwestern part of the island of Brava, Cape Verde.In English, the name of the village means 'low field'. Campo Baixo is situated in the mountains, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) southwest of Nossa Senhora do Monte and 4 km (2.5 mi) southwest of the island capital Nova Sintra.
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Tantum or Lomba Tantum is a small settlement located in the southwest corner of the island Brava, Cape Verde. It is one of the southernmost settlements in Cape Verde, together with nearby Cachaço. Its 2010 population was 282. It sits at an elevation of 228 metres (748 ft).