2004 in Cape Verde
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Other events of 2004 Timeline of Cabo Verdean history |
The following lists events that happened during 2004 in Cape Verde.
Incumbents
Events
- Brava's Esperadinha Airport shut due to high winds
- A few more hotels and resorts constructed in the southernmost part of the island west of Santa Maria, Funaná and Garupa, owned by RIU
- Fourth and final seismic activity from the Cadamosto seamount happened on the island, it measured 4.3 on the Richter scale
- Isaura Gomes becomes mayor of São Vicente and served her first term up to 2005
- Ponta Preta lighthouse was featured in a Capeverdean stamp[1]
- Start of construction of the road linking Porto Novo and Paul through the easternmost point of the island
- February 2: Saharan dust passes through Cape Verde
- April: Víctor Borges becomes Foreign Minister
- May 4: A Penumbral lunar eclipse took place and was mainly visible, it started after sunset during its totality and ended around 23:00[2]
- July 3: Local elections took place in its municipalities
- September 21 - PROMEX and IADE became Cabo Verde Investimentos
- December - Construction of Cape Verde's first dam, Poilão began in the south of the interior of Santiago
Arts and entertainment
- The 12th Praia da Gamboa music festival took place
- The 21st Baía das Gatas Music Festival took place
- Germano Almeida's book O mar na Lajinha released
- Teófilo Chantre's album Azulando released
- Belinda Lima's album Realidade D'Amor - Music of Cabo Verde released[3]
- Tito Paris's album Acustico na Aula Magna released
- Manuel Veiga's A construção do bilinguismo released
- Nancy Vieira's album Segred released, it was released a little later in Cape Verde
Sports
- the 2004 Santo Antão Island League (South) and other competitions were not held
- GD Corôa football (soccer) club established
- January 13: Due to the economic crisis and low arena visits, CD Travadores had to close two clubs, basketball and futsal.[4]
- May 8 - 2004 Cape Verdean Football Championships began[5]
- June 12 - the Knockout stage of the 2003 Football Championships began
- July 10 - Sport Sal Rei Club won their only national championship title
Deaths
- Ildo Lobo (b. 1953), singer
References
- ↑ "Ponta Preta". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Lighthouse Directory. 25 September 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
- ↑ "Lunar eclipse of May 2004". NASA. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
- ↑ Lusomundo Institute
- ↑ "Travadores em profunda crise" [Travadores in Deep Crisis]. A Semana (in Portuguese). 14 January 2005. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- ↑ Cape Verde Islands 2003/04
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