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Cabo Verdean people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cape Verdeans
Cape Verdeans ((ポルトガル語:cabo-verdiano)), also called Cabo Verdeans, are the citizens of Cape Verde. Cape Verde is a ''sociedade mestiça'' (as described in Portuguese), which means that it is home to mixed race people. Nearly all Cape Verdeans or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries. ==Racial groups== The Cape Verde archipelago was uninhabited when the Portuguese discovered it in 1456. African slaves were brought to the islands to work on Portuguese plantations. As a result, Cape Verdeans are ''mulattoes'' (''mestiços'' in Portuguese), who have mixed black and white origins. European ancestors also include Spanish and Italian seamen who were granted land by the Portuguese Empire, followed by Portuguese settlers, exiles, and Portuguese Jews who were victims of the Inquisition. Many foreigners from other parts of the world settled in Cape Verde as their permanent country. Most of them were Dutch, French, British (English), Arab and Jewish (from Lebanon and Morocco). A genetic study revealed that the ancestry of the population in Cape Verde is predominantly European in the male line and West African in the female line; counted together the percentage is 56% African and 44% European.
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