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Cape Verde, World Cup and Things Will Change

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Explained: Cape Verde’s flag
Cape Verde takes on Saudi Arabia Friday in the World Cup. A Houstonian, whose family is from Cape Verde, explains each part of the nation’s flag.

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‘Now the flag is everywhere’: how World Cup success has changed life in Cape Verde
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Conquered Heroes: for Cape Verde, a World Cup Run Means Many Things Will Change
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Conquered heroes: For Cape Verde, a World Cup run means many things will change
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Cape Verde's World Cup team walked into its Miami hotel after getting eliminated from the tournament, almost in disbelief at the scene in the lobby.

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Cape Verde stun defending champions Argentina with equaliser in World Cup last 32
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Argentina survive huge scare to beat Cape Verde in World Cup epic: Live updates and reaction
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Cape Verde fans overjoyed with team’s World Cup run despite Argentina loss
Goalkeeper Vozinha, 40, stole the limelight with seven crucial saves and shot to instant stardom, becoming a social media celebrity with more than 20 million followers.

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Feels like 'victory': Cape Verde celebrates heroic World Cup defeat
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Breanna Stewart drops 36 in Liberty win
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East Providence celebrates Cape Verde's independence with flag-raising ceremony

East Providence and state leaders celebrated Cape Verde's independence with a flag raising on Thursday.
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For Cape Verde, There’s Victory in Defeat

The tiny African nation was eliminated from the World Cup by one of soccer’s biggest powers, Argentina, but there was still plenty to celebrate.
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