Assomada - description of the city:
Assomada is city of Cape Verde (Concelho de Santa Catarina).
The population of Assomada: 7,927 people. Geographic coordinates of Assomada: 15.1 x -23.68333.
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Cape Verde
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International title |
Assomada |
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7,927 people |
Timezone |
Atlantic/Cape_Verde |
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Concelho de Santa Catarina |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 15.1 x Longitude: -23.68333 |
Photo Galery Assomada
#01: Assomada Photogallery |
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#02: History and present of Assomada |
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#07: Walks across Assomada |
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#08: Magic world of Assomada |
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#09: Spending Time in Assomada |
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#10: Sightseeing in Assomada |
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#11: Acquaintance to Assomada |
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Places to visit in Assomada
Famous Places
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