The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 546
... Town T he city of Cape Town ( Afrikaans : Kaapstad ) is the legislative capital of the Republic of South Africa and the capital of Cape Province . The city lies at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula some 30 miles ( 50 kilometres ) ...
... Town T he city of Cape Town ( Afrikaans : Kaapstad ) is the legislative capital of the Republic of South Africa and the capital of Cape Province . The city lies at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula some 30 miles ( 50 kilometres ) ...
Page 547
... Town and surrounding area . residential areas are on the slopes east of Table Mountain and on the slopes of Signal Hill , overlooking Bantry Bay and the beaches of Clifton . Much of Cape Town's early architecture reflected pro- totypes ...
... Town and surrounding area . residential areas are on the slopes east of Table Mountain and on the slopes of Signal Hill , overlooking Bantry Bay and the beaches of Clifton . Much of Cape Town's early architecture reflected pro- totypes ...
Page 549
... Town's indoor sports centre . A race track and four golf courses lie within the city boundaries . Zeekoevlei and Sandvlei , two lakes in the southeast near False Bay , are popular for water sports , especially sailing and windsurfing ...
... Town's indoor sports centre . A race track and four golf courses lie within the city boundaries . Zeekoevlei and Sandvlei , two lakes in the southeast near False Bay , are popular for water sports , especially sailing and windsurfing ...
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