CAPE PROVINCE

former province, S South Africa. Under the South African constitution of 1994 it was divided into Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Northern Cape, and part of a fourth province, North West. The former capital and largest city was Cape Town (now the capital of Western Cape). Other cities in the former province included Kimberley (now in Northern Cape) and East London, Port Elizabeth, and Uitenhage (all now in Eastern Cape).

History

Although the Cape of Good Hope was first circumnavigated in 1488 by Bartolomeu Dias and later (1497) by Vasco da Gama, the first European settlement of the region was only in 1652, when Jan van Riebeeck founded a resupply station for the Dutch East India Company on Table Bay; the station subsequently became Cape Town. At the time of Van Riebeeck's landing, Cape Province was inhabited by San (Bushmen) and Khoikhoi (Hottentots) in the southern and central areas, and by Bantu speakers on the northern and eastern fringes (see Bantu languages). The Dutch East India Company brought Dutch settlers to Cape Town, who farmed and raised livestock and were called Boers [Du.,=farmers]. In 1689, French Huguenots began to arrive; they developed the wine industry. The company ruled the Cape until 1795, except for a brief period (1781–84) of French occupation. In 1779 the first of numerous frontier wars (continuing until 1877) between Europeans and the Xhosa (a Bantu-speaking people) erupted. These Xhosa Wars were mainly over land and cattle.

During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars (1792–1815), Britain occupied the Cape from 1795 to 1803, when the Dutch regained control; Holland formally ceded it to Great Britain in 1806. The British named the territory Cape of Good Hope Colony and encouraged immigration from England. The new British settlers soon conflicted with the Boers over anglicization of the courts, control of farm- and pastureland, and slaveholding. Beginning in 1835 many Boers left Cape Colony (see Trek, Great), seeking more land and escape from British rule. The Boers founded a temporary republic in Natal (see KwaZulu-Natal) and longer-lasting republics in the Transvaal and Orange Free State (see Free State).

In 1850, Cape Colony had about 140,000 residents of European descent. In 1853 the colony was allowed to elect a legislature to advise the governor, and in 1872 it received internal self-government. In 1867 diamonds were discovered in the Kimberley region, which in 1880 was annexed by the Cape. The British and the remaining Boers generally cooperated until the 1890s, when the British, and especially Cecil Rhodes (then prime minister of Cape Colony), sought to unite the Transvaal and the Orange Free State with the Cape and Natal. In 1895–96, L. S. Jameson staged an unsuccessful raid from Cape Colony into the Transvaal, which greatly increased tension between Britons and Boers. The South African War (1899–1902) followed soon thereafter. In 1910 the Cape Colony joined with Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange Free State to become a founding province of the Union (now Republic) of South Africa.

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...white minorities, but in the Western Cape Province this had a rather different outcome...Bill of 1999. 8 In 1990 the Western Cape Province contained 3.6 million...23 per cent white. Metropolitan Cape Town contained 3.1 million people...
...134 , 135 Drinking houses in Cape Town 130 Drunkenness 125 Duff...River 152 synod of 56 Eastern Cape 7 , 60 Eastern frontier 8 Eastern Province 63 separatism in 62 Education...Elizabeth 2 Elim 124 , 175 Elite, Cape Dutch 57 , 58 Ellis, Henry...
...message as well. But for the people in the Cape Verde Islands, the misery continued--more...Portuguese ducked the issue of colonialism in Cape Verde with a 1951 change in nomenclature: The "colony" became an "overseas province."
...is nothing antiquarian about Cape Cod . Of particular interest...way to see and observe a new province of that green America to which...painted full of tongues." In Cape Cod , Thoreau is what he was...and it is little wonder that Cape Codders took him for a Yankee...
...of Phrygia, a manufacturer caused it to be inscribed on his tomb that he had in his lifetime sailed seventy-two times round Cape Malea to Italy, and a Roman poet describes the merchant of the capital who hastens to the port, in order not to let his business...
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...difference between the Eastern Cape and Limpopo Province with respect to all the...differences between the Eastern Cape and Limpopo Province with respect to the possibility...agrarianisation in the Eastern Cape compared to Limpopo Province. Mbwambo (2000) offers...
...distributed across the Province. This is in large measure...The interior of the Province experiences the lowest...arid in nature. Western Cape Province has the highest variability in rainfall of all provinces, ranging from a peak...
...alcohol syndrome in the Western Cape Province of South Africa: a case control...community in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. The population...African community in the Western Cape Province. Amer. J. Publ. Hlth 90...
...Family Structure in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. by Nombulelo Siqwana...In South Africas Eastern Cape province, the institution of marriage...rural Transkei in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The findings...
...in the Western Cape Province. South Africas...adjacent Northern Cape Provinces are the only parts...on the Western Capes landward periphery...jurisdiction, the Cape Province. For more than...Western and Eastern Cape Provinces adjoin each other...Eastern and Western Capes (SAIRR 1995...
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...Surrounding the New Eastern Cape Port of Coega, It Is All Systems Go for the Province. Neil Ford Describes the...New Developments on the Provinces Economic Future. by Neil...of Coega in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. ILLUSTRATION...
Cape Captures Investment. by Keith...productive regions, the Western Cape province is now speeding ahead in the...look seriously at the Western Cape. Mr Lighton emphasised the advantages the province had to offer in terms of transport...
...London City Hall in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Noisy teenagers...Africa consider the Eastern Cape province, which offers an array of...1992) Memorial. In the Capes largest city, Port Elizabeth...What is now called the Eastern Cape is the traditional home of...
...are 150 kinds of birds. Just in the Western Cape there are 900. There are two and a half times...ungrudging commendation. In fact, portions of the Cape Peninsula and the southern Western Cape Province constitute one of the six recognized floral...
...Economic Forum on Africa Held in Cape Town in June Were in an Optimistic...premier of South Africas Western Cape province, Ibrahim Rasool, was concerned...World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town. "While new funding to address...
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...HOPES AND DREAMS OF MILLIONS; CAPE TOWN, RUGBY UNION W PROVINCE V LIONS TODAY, 2PM: ..And...responsibility of playing Western Province. And, more importantly, for...Lions fans have flooded into Cape Town. As one texter told Vickery...
...DREAMS OF MILLIONS; RUGBY UNION W PROVINCE V LIONS CAPE TOWN, TODAY, 2PM. Byline: ALEX...responsibility of playing Western Province. And, more importantly, for...Lions fans have flooded into Cape Town. As one texter told Vickery...
ROBS A CAPE CRUSADER!; Howley Smoke...Howley finished off Western Province with a delightful and sniping...very well to pull through." Province had won 15 times previously...and he nearly won it for the Province. From 13-8 behind, they...when Robbie Brink scored the Provinces third try, to put them deservedly...
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE; on the Waterfront: Western Cape Is Where Youll Find Some of South Africas Most Desirable...Liz Rowlinson AS SPRING turns to summer in the Western Cape province of South Africa, theres a growing sense of optimism, which...
...Morrison, THE WASHINGTON TIMES CAPE TOWN MODERATE South African...of the picturesque Western Cape province, when he met U.S. Ambassador...Muslim population of the Western Cape, Mr. Grips said in the December...premier added that the Western Capes lack of a black middle class...
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CAPE PROVINCE former province, S South Africa. Under...Bay ; the station subsequently became Cape Town. At the time of Van Riebeecks landing, Cape Province was inhabited by San (Bushmen) and Khoikhoi...
CAPE TOWN or Capetown, city (1991 pop. 854,616...capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape, a port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was the capital of Cape Province before that provinces subdivision in 1994. The city lies at the foot...
AGULHAS, CAPE gu l s Port.,=needles, Western Cape province, South Africa; the southernmost point of Africa. Its...make navigation hazardous. A powerful lighthouse on the cape alerts ships. The meridian of Cape Agulhas, long. 20...
CAPE COLONY see Cape Province . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
GOOD HOPE, CAPE OF see Cape Province . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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