Cova da Moura: Vibrant portraits from the hip-hop capital of Lisbon
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Lamoureux, Kova M

Cova da Moura, a suburb on the outskirts of Lisbon, developed in the 1970s as a makeshift favela. Organic, unauthorised and built primarily by migrants from Cabo Verde, an African island then still struggling for independence from colonial Portugal, the area itself was illegal. While this is no longer the case, the social exclusion which came with that designation still endures. Yet Cova de Moura is now one of Lisbon’s most culturally vibrant districts, with a flourishing music scene, year-round festivals and a powerful sense of political legacy. These dual realities are captured in Kova M (taking its name from a term for the area favoured by its younger residents), an evocative series by photographer [Loan Lamoureux](https://www.instagram.com/loan.lamoureux/?hl=…

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