Population
Before visiting any place in the globe, the most important thing to know about the people of Cape Verde is to learn about their culture. The population of Cape Verde is estimated to be at 540 thousand people, with mulattoes accounting for 70% of the population.
The remaining 30 are made up of all of Earth's other races. The state's major Cape Verde language is Portuguese. And, of course, this has something to do with the history of the islands' colonization. Because the archipelago subsists largely on Cape Verde tourism, all locals are welcoming to visitors who come to the Cape Verde islands for pleasure, and every third person has something to give visitors.
The majority of Cape Verde's population is Creole or of mixed European and black ancestry. According to a genetic research of the country's residents, the population's heritage is predominantly European in the male line and West African in the female line, with 56 percent African and 44 percent European.