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==Cape Verdean descendants== ==Cape Verdean descendants==

Revision as of 19:50, 18 July 2018

This article is a list of notable people related to Cape Verde.

The words “Cabo Verdean” are not always used to express the same notions. They can be used to express:

  1. People who were born in Cape Verde and/or were raised in Cape Verde, generally having lived most of their lives in Cape Verde and who ethnically identify themselves as Cape Verdeans.
  2. People who may or may not have born in Cape Verde, having lived most of their lives outside Cape Verde, having a different nationality than Cape Verdean. Many of these people also have Cape Verdean nationality. Most of these people ethnically identify themselves as Cape Verdeans, having strong ties with Cape Verde and Cape Verdean culture.
  3. People who were not born in Cape Verde but with one or both parents being of one of the two criteria above. Since the ties between Cape Verdean descendants and Cape Verde are usually long lasting, these people often consider themselves as being “Cape Verdeans”.

Cape Verdean people

Music – singers, musicians and composers

See also: Music of Cape Verde

Poets

Politicians

Sports

Athletics

Boxing

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Writers

Cape Verdean people with other than Cape Verdean nationality

Music – singers, musicians and composers

  • Maria de Barros, Senegalese-born, Mauritanian-grown singer, now living in United States
  • Lura (1975– ), Portuguese-born singer
  • Boy Gé Mendes (1952– ), Senegalese musician, singer and composer, founder of Paris-based Cape Verdean music bands Cabo Verde Show, Mendes e Mendes, and Mendes e Mendes & O'asah

Politicians

Professors and academics

Sports

Athletics

Basketball

Boxing

Writers

Cape Verdean descendants

Actors

Artists

Beauty queens

Models

  • Amber Rose (1983– ), United States model, recording artist, actress and socialite

Music – singers, musicians and composers

Politicians

Professors and academics

Sports

American football

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Other sports

See also

See also: Cape Verde See also: Cape Verdean American See also: Cape Verdean diaspora See also: Cape Verdeans in the Netherlands See also: Demographics of Cape Verde

References

Cape Verde articles
History
Geography
Politics
Economy
Culture
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