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- with the percentage of Capetonians pursuing business opportunities almost three times higher than the national average. Capetonians aged between 18 and 64...
- 2018, Adams co-founded "Gatvol Capetonian", an organisation which described itself as "a group of gatvol [fed up] Capetonians who are sick of racist B.E.E...
- IslandsCanarians Canterbury, New ZealandCantabrians Cape Town - Capetonians CastileCastilians CataloniaCatalonians (also ""Catalan"") Cedar...
- language. Home to 30,000 students, it encomp****es six campuses in the Capetonian suburbs of Rondebosch, Hiddingh, Observatory, Mowbray, and the Waterfront...
- French-style roll. The gatsby sandwich is a po****r hangover cure for Capetonians. A store in Cape Town, South Africa with signage for Gatsby sandwiches...
- audio tour, meal options at a café and a wi-fi lounge. By the 1870s, Capetonians had proposed a railway to the top of Table Mountain, but plans were halted...
- (WCPB), tabled by the FF+, was a bill that aimed to recognise 'Western Capetonians' as a distinct people from the rest of South Africa, while the Western...
- in South Africa, at Muizenberg and Sea Point. Affectionately known to Capetonians as "die oom" (the uncle), Whitmore gave daily surf reports from his sea-front...
- Emanuel Derman (born 1945) is a South African-born academic, businessman and writer. He is best known as a quantitative analyst, and author of the book...
- European Jews, immigrants from Angola and Mozambique, and the coloured Capetonians. For generations, these groups lived in this area characterizing it be...