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A Semana is located in the Cape Verdean capital city of Praia and is one of the most circulated newspapers and dailies in Cape Verde. [1] Its slogan is the "First Capeverdean Daily (not often as Diary which is also translated in English, when it is to daily, it is not translated as) in Line" ("Primeiro diário caboverdiano em linha").
Newspapers of Cape Verde including Expresso das Ilhas, A Nação and Já. Horizonte is a daily newspaper. The government-run Novo Jornal-Cabo Verde is published twice weekly. . Weekly periodicals include A Semana, [1] Expresso das Ilhas, [1] Jornal Horizonte, Terra Nova, Boletim Informativo, A Nação, founded in 2007 and A Voz founded in 2
Poesia de Cabo Verde e Sete Poemas de Sebastião da Gama (Poetry of Cape Verde and Seven Poems by Sebastião da Gama) is a collection of poems released in a CD by Afonso Dias and other "guests" (Carlos Germano, Luís Vicente, Mina Andala and Paulo Moreira), it was edited as part of Associação Música XXI (XXI (21st) Music Association) in Faro, Portugal in June 2007.
National Archives of Cape Verde building. The Arquivo Nacional de Cabo Verde (acronym: ANCV) is the national archive of Cape Verde. It is located in the capital city of Praia, on Avenida Combatentes da Liberdade da Patria, in the subdivision of Chã de Areia. It is housed in the former customs building, [1] that was built in 1878. [2]
Expresso das Ilhas (Portuguese for "The Islands' Express") is a weekly Cape Verdean newspaper that covers its top stories in the archipelago and local stories from each island.
October 9: ISE, ISCEMAR and INAG were dissolved, having become part of the University of Cape Verde [3] November 24: Universidade de Santiago opened in Assomada; December 13: São Filipe Municipal Museum opened in the old town hall of São Filipe [4]
A Nação (Portuguese meaning "The Nation") is a Cape Verdean weekly that covers its top stories in the archipelago and local stories ranging from each island. [1] [2] Its headquarters located in the Cape Verdean capital city of Praia and is the fourth oldest newspaper in the nation which published its first issue in 2007, [3] Its current head is Alexandre Semedo.
Cape Verde ratified the UN treaties of Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the Convention on the Rights of the Child; IMPAR, an insurance company, established in Praia; October 2: CFPES dissolved, ISE (Instituto Superior de Educação) established, now part of the University of Cape Verde [1]