All the towns and cities at sea level have the same altitude as Cape Town. Name any sea port in any non-landlocked country on the globe and you'll be correct. How to measure this altitude easily even if you don't see the sea when you're in a city along the coast? Record at what temperature pure water boils. When it boils at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit you are at sea level. When it boils at a lower temperature you are higher up.
Dan Plato is the mayor of Cape Town.
Cape Cod is a cape in Massachusetts. Massachusetts is in New England; eastern U.S.
Both cities are located at the coast
There are several towns on Cape York Peninsula. They include Weipa, Bamaga, Lockhart, Aurukun and Coen.
No. Johannesburg has a higher altitude, which makes it colder than Cape Town. Also, Johannesburg has dry weather in winter. The wet weather and clouds during a Cape Town winter increase isolation, which also makes it warmer.
I imagine fairly similar to the chances of most seaside towns.
There are hundreds of them, the most famous of which is Cape Town.
Same thing we call everyone else in Cape Town: Capetonian.
No- Cape Verde is a collection of islands off the North West coast of Africa, while Cape Town is situated in the South of the African continent.
Cape Cod consists of 15 towns Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee, Sandwich, Hyannis, Yarmouth, Dennis, Chatham, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown http://www.capecodchamber.org/ Hyannis is not a town, it is a village within the town of Barnstable.
Xabane is a town in Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
No- Cape Town is not a Cape. Cape Point is the actual Cape and is aka the Cape of Good Hope It is situated at the south-west corner of the Cape Peninsula about 50 kilometres from Cape Town city.