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The announcement that a Latter-day Saint temple will be built in Cabo Verde was made by President Russell M. Nelson during the Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 7 October 2018. This will be the first temple in Cabo Verde, a country of 10 islands off the west coast of Africa.
Construction on the temple with an adjacent meetinghouse is expected to begin in 2019 and is anticipated to take about two years to complete.
On Friday, 8 February 2019, an artist rendering of the temple was made public. The rendering features a single-story temple with an end spire reflective of the architectural styles in the area. The temple will be built in the capital city of Praia on the island of Santiago and located east of Avenida Cidade de Lisboa in the Tahiti Chã de Areia neighborhood.
Missionary work began in Cabo Verde in 1988 which resulted in the creation of the Praia/Lajes Branch a short time later.
Since that time 42 congregations have been established (24 wards and 18 branches) with a current membership of 14,205. There are 1 mission, 3 stakes, 1 district, and 3 family history centers in Cabo Verde. There are approximately 50 missionaries serving in the country. Some 100 natural-born Cabo Verde members have served full-time missions in areas throughout the world.
On 22 February 1998, Gordon B. Hinckley, President of the Church, visited the islands and met with government officials and members of the Church.