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Cape Town

or 䲹tǷɲ

noun

  1. a seaport in and the legislative capital of the Republic of South Africa, in the SW part: also capital of Cape of Good Hope province.


Cape Town

noun

  1. the legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape province, situated in the southwest on Table Bay: founded in 1652, the first White settlement in southern Africa; important port. Pop: 827 219 (2001)
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Cape Town

  1. Also Capetown; legislative capital of South Africa . ( See also Pretoria .)
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 䲹·ٴ·Ծ· [keyp-, toh, -nee-, uh, n], noun
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He suffered from memory loss, just one aspect of the lasting impact of the physical and psychological torture he had undergone at Cape Town's notorious Pollsmoor Prison.

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He was born and grew up in Cape Town.

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Hendricks came out as gay in 1996, which shocked the wider Muslim community in his home city of Cape Town and elsewhere.

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Wikus Kruger, director of Power Futures Lab at the University of Cape Town, said there was a "possibility" that decommissioning of old coal-fired power stations would be "further delayed".

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The 57-year-old cleric ran a mosque in Cape Town intended as a safe haven for gay and other marginalised Muslims.

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