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Things to Know About Cape Town S.A. Before Your Visit

September 6th, 2008 · No Comments

by Glenda Capman

The capital of the Western Cape of South Africa is Cape Town. The city is the legislative capital of South Africa and its second most populous city. Cape Town government consists of a city council that is headed by an executive council. Over all of the councils are the executive mayor and city manager. A booming economy, selection of entertainment, interesting history and geographical features make this area of the Western Cape of South Africa a great place to explore.

Early Cape Town

The earliest evidence of human occupation in the area of the Western Cape of South Africa currently known as Cape Town are from more than twelve thousand years ago. In 1652 the area was settled by employees of the Dutch East India Company to facilitate trade. The company needed labor and imported slaves from Indonesia and Madagascar.

The Cape Town area of the Western cape of South Africa was traded between nations repeatedly. In 1814 it was given to the British government. After that the style of government and governmental policies fluctuated. The implementation of apartheid and the more recent abolishment of this movement are some of the more captivating portions of the area history.

Climate and Geography

One of the most populous cities in the Western Cape of South Africa, Cape Town, has a population of nearly three and a half million located within its nine hundred forty-seven square miles. The city is located at the end of the Cape Peninsula and is surrounded by cliffs. Some of the more than seventy cliffs are over one thousand feet high.

Cape Town has a large range of temperature fluctuations. This area of the Western Cape of South Africa has an average high of seventy-two degrees and an average low of fifty-two degrees. The record high for the area is one hundred six degrees and the record low is thirty degrees. The yearly average of precipitation is just over twenty inches. Most of the rain falls during the winter months.

Economy in Cape Town

Cape Town is the center of economy for the Western Cape of South Africa and the regional center of manufacturing. Most of the agricultural goods grown in the area are processed in the industrial areas of the town. Other parts of the town are made up of business districts, which are responsible for a large portion of the job opportunities in the area.

This area of the Western Cape of South Africa has also benefited by hosting the nations governmental seat. The city of Cape Town is the home of the Cape Town International Airport and the Port of Cape Town. Having access to such major transportation centers has helped the economy thrive, especially within the tourism industry.

What to do in Cape Town

The Port of Cape Town docks are the home of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront complex. The complex rests atop a portion of the docks. The complex is one of the many popular destinations in the Western Cape of South Africa. The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is home to hundreds of shops as well as the Two Oceans Aquarium. Sports are also a favorite past time for residents and visitors of the Western Cape of South Africa. Cricket, football, and ruby are all quite popular and each sport has its own stadium.

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