1983 in Cape Verde
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Other events of 1983 Timeline of Cabo Verdean history |
The following lists events that happened during 1983 in Cape Verde.
Incumbents
Events
- The Assomada-Tarrafal Route (LBRS-1, now the EN1-ST01) was rerouted from Figueira das Naus and Ribeira da Prata with its difficult curves to Serra Malagueta and Achada Longueira[1]
- Pedra Badejo of the island of Santiago became twinned with Leibnitz, Austria
- SAA used the airport as a refueling stop for its Boeing 747SP service between South Africa and Houston Intercontinental Airport in the US
- TACV Cabo Verde Airlines became a public (state-owned) company
- December 4: an annular solar eclipse took place in the island of Brava and occurred between 10:20 and 10:25 during the morning hours, it was about 95%-98% in other parts of the archipelago, the eclipse started it around 8:00
Arts and entertainment
- Djô d'Eloy's single Todo mundo canta was recorded and later released
- Ponto & Vírgula review published
Sports
- Spring/Summer: Académico Sal Rei (now part of Académica Operária) won their only title for the 1983 Cape Verdean Football Championships
- July 6: Académico 83 do Porto Inglês football (soccer) club established[2]
- October 8: Cutelinho a football (soccer) club established
Births
- March 9: Edson Silva, footballer
- March 14: José Emílio Furtado, footballer
- June 10: Nélson Marcos, footballer
- September 20: Calú, footballer
References
- ↑ Michel Lesourd, État et société aux îles du Cap-Vert : alternatives pour un petit État insulaire [State and Society in the Cape Verde Islands: Alterantives for a Small Island State], Karthala, Paris, 1996, p. 163 ISBN 2-86537-625-7
- ↑ "Brief history of Associação Académico 83 do Porto Inglês" (in Portuguese). Académico 83's website. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
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