Capetonian
Cape Town was first developed by the Dutch East India Company in 1652. The Africaans name was Kaapstad. Britain captured Cape Town in 1795. The centre of town is located at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula, hence the derevation of the name.
A cape is a kind of headland jutting into the sea, similar to a peninsula, although often smaller. Cape Town south Africa is located on a cape called Cape Peninsula, so the name Cape Town basically means the main town on the cape.
Kaap Stad
A bergie is a South African term for a homeless person in the Cape Town, so called because they used to live in the mountains.
It is the Cape of Good Hope, also called Cape point, where there is a nature reserve and a lighthouse and look out point.
The theme park in Cape Town is called Ratanga Junction. It has many great rides including a super fast rollercoaster called, 'The Cobra'.
Its in the Republic of South Africa, which of course is the southernmost country in Africa.
There is a street called Wale Street in Cape Town. Here is located the St. George's Cathedral. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:St_George's_Cathedral,_Wale_Street,_Cape_Town.jpg
CAPE TOWN TO WINDHOEK1265 km North of Cape Town.
whale route, or N2
Cape Town
No - cape town is in Africa !