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1960 in Cape Verde
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1960
in
Cape Verde
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1961
1962
1963
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1970s
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See also:
Other events of 1960
Timeline of Cabo Verdean history
The following lists events that happened during
1960
in
Cape Verde
.
Incumbents
Colonial governor
:
Silvino Silvério Marques
Events
Population: 199,743
[
1
]
São Pedro Airport (now
Cesária Évora Airport
) opened as the country's second airport
December 10: Praia National Lyceum (
Liceu Nacional da Praia
) was established, today known as
Liceu Domingos Ramos
[
2
]
Sports
CS Mindelense
won the
Cape Verdean Football Championship
[
3
]
Arts and entertainment
December:
Claridade
review ceased publication after fourteen years of existence
References
^
Source:
Statoids
^
Brito Semedo (16 June 2017).
"100 anos do Liceu em Cabo Verde"
[100 Years of the Lyceum in Cape Verde] (in Portuguese). Esquina do Tempo.
^
"List of champions of Cape Verde"
.
RSSSF
. Retrieved
15 February
2017
.
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