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  2. Cape independence - Wikipedia

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    Cape independence. Cape independence ( Afrikaans: Kaapse onafhanklikheid; isiXhosa: inkululeko yaseKapa ), also known by the portmanteau CapeXit, [1] is a political movement that seeks the independence of the Western Cape province (alongside portions of the Eastern and Northern Cape provinces in some proposals) [2] from South Africa.

  3. Cape Town City F.C. (2016) - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town City F.C. /  33.9034611°S 18.4111528°E  / -33.9034611; 18.4111528. Cape Town City Football Club ( Afrikaans: Kaapstad Sokkerklub) is a South African professional football club based in Cape Town, South Africa, that plays in the Premier Soccer League (PSL). The original football club Cape Town City FC was founded in 1962 ...

  4. Cape Town water crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town water crisis in South Africa was a multi-year period in 2015–2020 of water shortage in the Western Cape region, most notably affecting the City of Cape Town. Dam water levels began decreasing in 2015 and the Cape Town water crisis peaked during mid-2017 to mid-2018 when water levels hovered between 14 and 29 percent of total dam ...

  5. Cape to Cairo Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Cape to Cairo Railway was an unfinished project to create a railway line crossing from southern to northern Africa. It would have been the largest, and most important, railway of the continent. It was planned as a link between Cape Town in South Africa and Port Said in Egypt. [1] [2]

  6. Iziko South African National Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Iziko South African National Gallery is the national art gallery of South Africa located in Cape Town. It became part of the Iziko collection of museums – as managed by the Department of Arts and Culture – in 2001. It then became an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture. Its collection consists largely of Dutch, French and ...

  7. JP Smith (politician) - Wikipedia

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    JP Smith (politician) Jean-Pierre "JP" Smith (born 13 July 1971) is a South African politician and Cape Town city councillor for Subcouncil 15, Ward 54. An area that includes Sea Point, Green Point, and Mouille Point. He is a member of Democratic Alliance and prior to the 2014 general elections he was tipped of as the party's candidate to lead ...

  8. Bush Radio (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    community radio. History. First air date. April 25, 1993. Links. Website. Bush Radio. Bush Radio is a popular and pioneering community radio station in South Africa. The station broadcasts programs in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa from Salt River, Cape Town [1] on 89.5 MHz FM, with a music and talk format aimed at the 18 to 39 age group.

  9. Springbok, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Postal code (street) 8240. PO box. 8240. Area code. 027. Springbok is the largest town in the Namaqualand area in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It was called Springbokfontein until 1911, when it was shortened to Springbok. [2] Springbok is located on the N7 national route which connects the Cape with Namibia, and at the western ...