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The following lists events that happened during 1975 in Cape Verde.
Incumbents
- Portuguese Cape Verde:
- Provincial high commissioner: Vicente Almeida d'Eça (until July 5)
 
 - Republic of Cape Verde (July 5 and after):
 
Events
- April 21: Paulino do Livramento Évora became the first Cape Verdean born bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde
 - June 30: the first Cape Verdean parliamentary elections took place
 - July 5 - Cape Verde gained independence after over 500 years of Portuguese rule. The National Assembly elected Aristides Pereira as President and Pedro Pires as Prime Minister.[1]
 
Arts and entertainment
- Mindelo-based newspaper Terra Nova established
 - March 12: The first transmission of television in the nation began under the name Televisão Experimental de Cabo Verde or TEVEC (now RTC)
 
Births
- January 20: Boss AC, rapper
 - February 3: Lito, footballer and manager
 - November 5: Crispina Correia, basketball player
 - November 10: Suzanna Lubrano, singer
 - December 7: Mateus Lopes, footballer
 
Deaths
- May 29: Sergio Frusoni (b. 1901), writer
 
References
- ↑ "Cape Verde Islands Become Free After 500 Years of Portuguese Rule", Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune, July 6, 1975, pD-1
 
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