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Cape Town is the
legislative capital of
South Africa. It is the country's
oldest city and the seat of the
Parliament of
South Africa.
Cape Town is the...
- A
cape is a
clothing accessory or a
sleeveless outer garment of any
length that
hangs loosely and
connects either at the neck or shoulders. They usually...
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Cape Verde or Cabo Verde,
officially the
Republic of Cabo Verde, is an
island country and
archipelagic state of West
Africa in the
central Atlantic Ocean...
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Cape Cod is a
peninsula extending into the
Atlantic Ocean from the
southeastern corner of M****achusetts, in the
northeastern United States. Its historic...
- to an
investigation of 30 NGOs the
indigenous anti-mining
activist Juvy
Capion and her two children, who were
allegedly shot dead by the
Philippines Armed...
- of over 62
million people.
Pretoria is the
administrative capital,
while Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the
legislative capital, and Bloemfontein...
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Gaius I (???–???)
Symmachus (???)
Gaius II (???–162)
Julian II (162–???)
Capion (???–???)
Maximus II (???–???)
Antoninus (???–???)
Valens (???–???) Dolichi****...
- by the
predominantly Dutch settlers and
enslaved po****tion of the
Dutch Cape Colony,
where it
gradually began to
develop distinguishing characteristics...
- Look up
Cape Fear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cape Fear may
refer to:
Cape Fear (1962 film), a film by J. Lee
Thompson starring Gregory Peck and...
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CAPES or
Capes may
refer to:
Adrian Capes (1873–1955),
English footballer Arthur Capes (1875–1945),
English footballer Bernard Capes (1854–1918), English...