Considering how Cape Verde only has two major cities, you can defend that the rank size rule is pretty valid. As it is shown in the data
above the actual projections for the cities in Cape Verde are not much lower
than it is projected in the rank size rule. The numbers are off by a little, so that
it can be said the rank size rule is effective in predicting
the population for this country.
Praia, Cape Verde. As seen here, many squatter settlements are located in the same area along with many other buildings. They are all so compact with the abundant amount of inhabitants.
Although Carnival is celebrated in all the islands of Сape Verde, carnival in São Vicente is the most exciting as it involves the entire population of the island showing off all the creativity and imagination of the people.
Being of one of the few places that urbanization is occuring, Praia, Cape Verde contains many homes packed together with streets which are never empty.
Looking from a far view of São Vicente, Cape Verde, you see that there are many settlements along the coast of the ocean. Going from there further inside the city, many buildings are seen since the place is overpopulated with people and their homes.
The city life in Praia, Cape Verde isn't the very best. On the streets you will find barely any space for the cars to move. This results from too many people in one area due to urbanization.