Republic of Cabo Verde
República de Cabo Verde
Repúblika di Kabu Verdi
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República de Cabo Verde
Repúblika di Kabu Verdi
Cape Verde, also known by his human name of João Marcelino Furtado, is a kind and joyful man that is always willing to lend a hand and wants to help others. However, he can also be a bit trusting and can get himself into trouble in that way.
Cape Verde is someone with a very positive outlook on life and always tries to spread that outlook to others. He is a hard worker and very loyal and will sacrifice his well being for people he cares about. He is very empathetic and cares a lot, unable to stand seeing people in pain.
Cape Verde is also very trusting of the people that he is close to, and is often so much that he is easily manipulated and taken advantage of. He was a lot worse when he was younger, and has gotten more aware of when others are trying to use it against him. Despite this, he still prefers to be trusting because he wants to believe the world is kind.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay (English Translation/Meaning: Gay)
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Verde, Cabo
Languages Spoken: Portuguese (Official), Cape Verdean Creole, French and English
Religion: Roman Catholic
Cape Verde is three foot eleven in country form, five foot nine in human form and a physical age of thirty-seven. He has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair that is cut short.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the blue traveling down the rest of his body. He has yellow stars that circle his wrists and the red-white stripes that circle his ankles and chest.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest population being Cape Verdans.
Cape Verde is plus-sized but muscular.
Cape Verde has looked the same for most of his history, but has grown darker over the years.
From 1462 to 1481, Cape Verde's face was a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1481 to 1575, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1575 to August 3, 1578, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this flag of Portugal.
From August 3, 1578 to 1640, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1640 to 1667, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag
From 1667 to 1707, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1707 to 1816, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1816 to 1830, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From 1830 to June 30, 1911, Cape Verde had a dulled version of this Portuguese flag.
From June 30, 1911 to May 8, 1935, Cape Verde had a dulled version of the modern Portuguese flag.
From May 8, 1935 to June 11, 1951, Cape Verde had this national emblem.
From June 11, 1951 to July 5, 1975, Cape Verde had this version of a national emblem.
From July 5, 1975 to September 22, 1992, Cape Verde had this version of his national flag.
1975-Present: João Marcelino Furtado
1910-1975: João Costa e Fonseca
1462-1910: João de Gama
July 5, 1975-Present: Republic of Cabo Verde | República de Cabo Verde | Repúblika di Kabu Verdi
June 11, 1951-July 5, 1975: Overseas Province of Cape Verde | Província Ultramarina de Cabo Verde
1462-June 11, 1951: Colony of Cape Verde | Colónia d Cabo Verde