Santiago - Cape Verde
Praia, the capital of Cape Verde, is situated on the island of Santiago.
In the middle of the leeward group of islands with a surface area of 991 km2, Santiago is the biggest island in the archipelagoIn the north/south direction, its longest point is 55 km and from east to west, 29 km. Of volcanic origin, the highest point of its mountainous peaks is called Pico de Antonio, with an altitude of 1392m. The deep and beautiful valleys, the result of hundreds of years of erosion, offer excellent agricultural conditions and the view of these regions from above is truly breathtaking. There is a great contrast between the vegetation and the mild and humid climate of the higher regions and that of some lower regions, which are very dry and arid
Santiago was the first island to be populated after the Portuguese discovery of Cape Verde in the 14th century.
The economy of the island was developed mainly through the use of African slave labour, and as a result became a commercial trading post with the African Continent and naturally assimilated more of the African influence than the rest of the islands.
Pirate attacks were frequent on the old capital town of Ribeira Grande. In 1583, it was also attacked by forces supporting the Prior of Crato, in the battle for the succession to the throne of Portugal; and the French pirate J.Cassard finally devasted the town in 1712. It was from this point on that Praia assumed predominance and today remains the capital of the Republic.
Agriculture and fishing are still the principal industries of Santiago. The island is full of beautiful scenery, charming beaches and living examples of its historical past.
Due to its true natural beauty, a facinating past and a modern international airport, Santiago is destined to become one of Cape Verde's premier tourist destinations.

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