Located on the south coast of the ten-island archipelago's largest island, Santiago (and home to its capital, Praia), Cidade Velha is a UNESCO World Heritage listed because it's the site of Ribeira Grande, the first European colonial settlement in the tropics, founded by the Poruguese in 1462. Landmarks here include a pair of churches, São Felipe Fort, and this square with its ornate 16th-century pillar.
(Cayambe)
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