Branco, Cape Verde
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Branco | |
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Population: | Uninhabited |
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Type: | Stratovolcano |
Branco (Portuguese for "white") is a small island in the Barlaventos archipelago of Cape Verde. It is uninhabited except by birds and is known for its guano and surrounding marine life. It is also one of only two islands where the Cape Verde Giant Skink was observed to reside, and was formerly a home to the critically endangered Razo Lark.
Islands of Cape Verde | |
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Island Groups | |
Barlavento | Sotavento | |
Islands | |
Boa Vista | Branco | Brava | Fogo | Maio | Razo | Sal | Santa Luzia | Santiago | Santo Antão | São Nicolau | São Vicente |
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Islets | |
Ilhéu Secos (Ilhéu de Cima | Ilhéu Grande) |