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  2. African People's Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The African People's Organisation (APO), also known by its original name African Political Organisation [1] was a Coloured political organisation in early-20th-century South Africa. [2] Founded in Cape Town in 1902, the organisation rallied South African Coloureds (an ethnic group in South Africa) against the South Africa Act 1909. [3] [1]

  3. Ethnic groups in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    As of the calculations of 2004, there were 34,216,164 people and 8,625,050 households in this category. Their population density is 29/km 2 and t he density of 'Black' households is 7/km 2.

  4. Iziko South African National Gallery - Wikipedia

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    This occasion was the inaugural meeting of the South African Fine Arts Association, founded by Thomas Butterworth Bayley and Abraham de Schmidt. [2] The Association went on to arrange the first ever exhibition of fine art in South Africa. This took place on 10 May 1851 in the school rooms in the Company's Garden in Cape Town.

  5. West Coast, Western Cape - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast is a region of the Western Cape province in South Africa and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Swartland region on the east. The region stretches for over 400 km from north to south and is known for its scenery and fertile fishing grounds.

  6. Hole-in-the-Wall (Eastern Cape) - Wikipedia

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    The Hole-in-the-Wall is an extraordinary natural arch.The formation consists of a tidal island containing a natural arch that takes the form of a hole pierced through a wall of sandstone and shale by the waves of the sea located at the mouth of the Mpako River, about 8 km due south of Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast Region, Eastern Cape in South Africa.

  7. St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    St George's Cathedral (also referred to as The Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr) is the Anglican cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa, and the seat of the Archbishop of Cape Town. St. George's Cathedral is both the metropolitical church of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and a congregation in the Diocese of Cape Town.

  8. Malmesbury, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Malmesbury is a town of approximately 36,000 inhabitants in the Western Cape province of South Africa, about 65 km north of Cape Town. The town is the largest in the Swartland (‘black land’) which took its name from the renosterbos ('rhino bush'), an indigenous plant that turns black in the warm, dry summers. The area is especially known ...

  9. Education in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Education Triple Cocktail: System-wide Instructional Reform in South Africa. University of Cape Town Press. p. 196. ISBN 978-1775822462. Sargent, E. B. (1905). "Education in South Africa" . The Empire and the century. London: John Murray. pp. 575–586.