How many regions are in Western Cape?
There are 3 different kinds of municipalities in the Western Cape, each with its own area of responsibility. We have 1 metropolitan municipality in the Western Cape….Share:
Municipality | Contact number | Website |
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Cape Winelands District Municipality | Tel: 086 126 5263 | www.capewinelands.gov.za |
Where does Western Cape start and end?
The mountainous Western Cape province extends from the Cape of Good Hope on the south-western tip of Africa 400km north and 500km east. It is South Africa’s fourth-largest province.
What is the capital city of Western Cape?
Cape Town
Cape Town, in the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality, Western Cape, is the legislative capital and is where the country’s Parliament is found….Western Cape.
Capital | Cape Town | |
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English | 19,6% | |
Population | 7 005 741 | |
Share of the total population | 11,8% | |
Area (km2) | 129 462 |
What are the coordinates of Western Cape?
33.2278° S, 21.8569° EWestern Cape / Coordinates
What is the name of the premier of Western Cape?
Alan WindeWestern Cape / Premier
What is the border between Eastern and Western Cape?
Borders: Western Cape/Eastern Cape (Langkloof) Traditional Geocache.
What is the capital of Western Cape?
South Africa has three capitals: Cape Town, in the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality, Western Cape, is the legislative capital and is where the country’s Parliament is found….Western Cape.
Capital | Cape Town | |
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isiXhosa | 31,1% | |
English | 19,6% | |
Population | 7 005 741 | |
Share of the total population | 11,8% |
Why is Cape Town called Mother city?
In the 1930s, a Cape Town newspaper claimed that the coastal city was the only city, in the country, that could be referred to as a metropolis. Derived from the Greek word ‘metros’, meaning mother and ‘polis’ meaning city, the public enthusiastically took to it and the nickname “Mother City” was born.
What currency is used in Cape Town?
the South African rand
Cape Town Currency You’ll use the South African rand in Cape Town, which is broken down into 100 cents. One Australian dollar is worth around R9.