Chapter VII- Portugal in the World of Maritime Discoveries
2nd
part
Guinea,
Cape Verde, Congo and Angola
In 1444 Dinis Dias doubles Cape Verde. Guinea was
visited, and the southern limits of the Sahara desert were exceeded.
In 1450 it was discovered the archipelago of Cape Verde
Picture 1- Cape Verde
Picture 2- Map of Cape Verde
In 1460 the coast was explored to Sierra Leone, more than
2 thousand km of African coast, beyond the Bojador
Passing the Cape
Bojador, the Portuguese navigators sailed in unknown seas and faced various
dangers
Picture 3- Portuguese Maritime Discoveries
The Portuguese navigator Diogo Cão arrives at the Congo
Empire (an African region located in southwest Africa today corresponds to the
north-west of Angola, including Cabinda, Republic of Congo and finally Gabon) and in 1485 Diogo Cão, arrives at Cape of the Cross, now Namibia .
Diogo Cão Introduced the use Patterns in Stone, replacing
with wooden crosses.
Picture 4 - Diogo Cão
Picture 5- Registration of Diogo Cão, in Ielaia Falls, Matadi, Congo
Picture 6- Monument of the Discoveries, alteration introduced by Diogo Cão, replacing the wooden crosses
Picture 7- Map of Angola
Picture 8 - Luanda, Angola
Picture 9- Map of Congo
Álvaro Fernandes
Or António Fernandes, portuguese navigator , born in
the fifteenth century, was the first European to arrive in 1446 to
Guinea-Bissau.
Picture 10- Map of Guinea - Bissau
Picture 11- Guinea - Bissau
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