The dominant languages in the Northern Cape are:
Afrikaans is a language spoken in South Africa, derived from Dutch and incorporating elements from other languages. It is one of the official languages of South Africa and is spoken by a significant portion of the population, particularly in the Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces.
The Wampanoag Indians were the dominant tribe in Cape Cod. The first Indians came to Cape Cod approximately 5,000 years ago.
Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Northern Cape and Northern Cape Province
Northern Cape of what, please be more specific
North Cape is the most northern point in Norway..........
Dominant religion--Islam. Dominant language--Arabic and French.
language in northern plains
Cape York Peninsula
There is no dominate second language. English first, everything else does not rate. There is a large number of indigenous languages but comparatively few speakers of each one.
The short answer is Yes.The dominant languages in Iraq today are Arabic and Kurdish. The dominant languages in Iran are Farsi (Persian), Azeri, Kurdish, Arabic, and Balochi.The language of the Ancient Assyrians was Akkadian with a minority of elite also being fluent in Sumerian. Both are dead languages today. Modern Assyrians, a Christian minority in northern Iraq, speak Arabic in their day-to-day lives, but use Syriac, an nearly-dead language in liturgy.In either case, the unique languages of the Assyrians are different than the dominant languages of Iraq and Iran.
The Northern Cape is the largest with just over 30% of the land area of South Africa
Cape York rainforest, or the Daintree rainforest, can be found on Australia's Cape York, in northern Queensland.