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cape town was colonized in 1652 by the english and the dutch
The town was originally a provisioning settlement of the Dutch and was established in 1652.
The Cape colony, the area of today's Capetown .
The Cape Colony (South Africa), was established under the Dutch in 1652 and was taken over during the British occupation of the Cape.
Dutch settlers came to the Cape of good hope in 1652.
Holland, it was established by the VOC or Dutch East India Company in 1652
The Netherlands had one African colony, Cape Colony (1652-1806).
J. S. Marais has written: 'The Cape coloured people, 1652-1937' -- subject(s): Colored people (South Africa), History, Race relations
The Cape Colony in South Africa was first ruled by the Dutch. It was ruled by the Dutch Republic from 1652 to 1795 at which point the British took over.
the population of Cape town (south Africa) is around 3,497,100.
The first Dutch settlers came in 1652