- Praia - Wikipedia
Praia (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɾajɐ], Portuguese for "beach") is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde [1] Located on the southern coast of Santiago island within the Sotavento Islands group, the city is the seat of the Praia Municipality
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“Praia” means “beach” in Portuguese, a name inspired by the city’s coastal nature Here nearby, you’ll find amazing beaches of Cape Verde, a buzzing nightlife, as well as the slow paces characteristic of West Africa’s colonial towns
- Praia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Praia is the capital of the island nation of Cape Verde It lies on Santiago island in the Sotavento archipelago The city has, in 2010, a population of 127,832 Praia is Cape Verde's largest city It is also the commercial center of the country The name Praia means "beach" in Portuguese
- Praia - Wikitravel
Praia is Cape Verde 's capital and busiest city Settlements in Praia started in the 1615 which then became capital of the country in the year 1770 The city is located in the southern end of Santiago Island and has year round good weather
- Praia (Everything To Know Before A Visit) - The Tourist Checklist
Praia is the capital city of Cape Verde, strategically located on the southern coast of Santiago Island This vibrant city is more than just the political hub of the archipelago; it is a lively melting pot of culture, history, and community
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Nestled on the southern coast of Santiago Island, Praia is the vibrant capital of Cape Verde, a country where African roots, Portuguese influence, and island rhythms come together in a uniquely captivating way
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Explore Praia, Cape Verde's capital, with its blend of African, Brazilian, and Portuguese influences, sandy beaches, and lively music scene
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