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A chronology of key events:
1456
- First Europeans arrive in Cape Verde.
Fishermen on Sao Vicente, one of the busiest islands
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1495
- Cape Verde becomes a Portuguese crown colony.
1956
- Amilcar Cabral, a native of Cape Verde, co-founds the African Party for Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) in Guinea-Bissau.
1960
- PAIGC-led liberation war begins against Portuguese rule in Guinea-Bissau, with many Cape Verdeans joining in.
Independence
1975
- Cape Verde becomes independent and adopts constitution envisaging unity with Guinea-Bissau.
1980
- Cape Verde ditches plans for unity with Guinea-Bissau following coup in latter.
1981
- African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV) replaces the PAIGC and becomes the country's sole party.
1991
- Antonio Mascarenhas Monteiro becomes president following Cape Verde's first free election.
1992
- A new constitution brings in a multi-party system.
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1996
- Mascarenhas Monteiro is re-elected and his party, the Movement for Democracy, wins a majority of seats in parliamentary elections.
2001
January - Government accepts defeat in parliamentary elections, paving the way for the return to power of the former ruling African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde, the PAICV.
2001
March - Pedro Pires, from the Party for the Independence of Cape Verde, is elected president after beating his rival, the Movement for Democracy's Carlos Veiga, by 17 votes.
2006
January-February - Governing PAICV wins parliamentary elections and incumbent leader, Pedro Pires, is victorious in closely-contested presidential polls.
2006
June - Some 7,000 Nato troops take part in war games on Sao Vicente island. This is the organisation's first major deployment in Africa.
2007
December - World Trade Organization (WTO) council approves Cape Verde's accession to the organisation.
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