Grog refers to Cape Verde's sugar cane liquor which is manufactured on the islands and is a popular drink, particularly among the men. Cape Verde comprises ten islands, nine (9) of which are inhabited, and is located 375 miles (600 kilometers) off the coast of Senegal.

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