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Espargos (Portuguese for "asparagus") is the
capital and main
commercial centre of the
island and muni****lity of Sal, Cape Verde. The city is situated...
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Espargo is a
former civil parish in the muni****lity of
Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal. In 2013, the
parish merged into the new
parish Santa Maria da...
- Sal (33,347). The
largest cities are
Praia (137,868),
Mindelo (69,013),
Espargos (24,500) and ****omada (21,297). The
country is
named after the Cap-Vert...
- Maria, but
Espargos became the muni****l seat in the 1970s.[citation needed] The
freguesia is
subdivided into the
following settlements:
Espargos (city): 32–33 ...
- Amílcar Cabral. It is
located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) west-southwest from
Espargos on Sal Island. Sal is the main hub for the
national airline, Cabo Verde...
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parish merged into the new
parish Santa Maria da Feira, Travanca,
Sanfins e
Espargo.
Covering the
historic city centre, it is the seat of the
Santa Maria da...
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plays in the Sal
Island League in Cape Verde. It is
based in the city of
Espargos in the
island of Sal and its
location is on
Palmeira Road (Caminho da Palmeira)...
- Amílcar
Cabral International Airport, and 20 km
south of the
island capital Espargos.
Santa Maria was
founded in 1830 for the
production of salt. Up to 30,000...
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Renato Reis de
Andrade (born 1 July 1994 in
Espargo,
Santa Maria da Feira),
known as Rena, is a
Portuguese professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder...
- Académica Sal-Rei - Sal-Rei Académico do
Aeroporto -
Espargos on Sal
Island Académica (
Espargos) -
Espargos on Sal
Island Académico Sal Rei - Sal Rei on Boa...