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Restrictions on wood cutting in Table Valley were introduced in 1687 but the scarcity of wood was a serious problem throughout the VOC period , driving up the cost of planks , boards and beams , and encouraging the shift from wooden to ...
Originally part of Cecil Rhodes' Groote Schuur estate, the land was bequeathed to the government upon his death, and in 1913 it was set aside for the creation of a botanic garden to preserve South Africa's distinct plant life.
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Cape town
Dual economy In common with many less developed countries , Cape Town has a dual economy - the formal and informal economy . The formal economy is the official regulated economy where people are formally employed and earnings , business ...
Packed with stunning photographs and detailed, easy-to-use maps, Berlitz Pocket Guides feature expanded, updated hotel and restaurant listings, destination-specific language tips and phrases, and unique cultural notes.And, with more than 40 ...
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A friend of the family, Astrid, lives in one of the townships on the outskirts of the city. ... But the men put their hands up themselves and shook their heads, trying to calm her down, “Sisi (sister), sisi, no.
This Lonely Planet City Guide is packed with information. It is a smart, street-wise city guide in two-colour format with full-colour maps and written by authors intimate with the city.
Simultaneously city and wilderness, Cape Town is a place of haunting natural beauty and captivating urban charm.
This study of the South African city under Dutch and British rule traces the changing character of the city and portrays the varied lives of its inhabitants - black and white, rich and poor, slave and free, Christian and Muslim.'