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  2. Cape Coloureds - Wikipedia

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    Some Cape Coloureds may code switch, [5] speaking a patois of Afrikaans and English called Afrikaaps, also known as Cape Slang (Capy) or Kombuis Afrikaans, meaning Kitchen Afrikaans. Cape Coloureds were classified under apartheid as a subset of the larger Coloured race group. A genetic clustering of South African Coloured and five source ...

  3. Coloureds - Wikipedia

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    This is also the reason why the type of Afrikaans that's spoken in Cape Town and the rest of the Western Cape by the Cape Coloureds, Cape Malays and Blacks is a bit different than the Afrikaans that is spoken by the Afrikaners in other parts of SA as it is spoken in a dialect called Kaaps with more influence from Malay, Portuguese, Khoekhoe and ...

  4. Kaapse Klopse - Wikipedia

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    The Kaapse Klopse (or simply Klopse), officially named the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, is a traditionally Cape coloured minstrel festival that takes place annually on 2 January in Cape Town, South Africa. [1] The festival is also referred to as Tweede Nuwe Jaar (Afrikaans for Second New Year).

  5. National Coloured Congress - Wikipedia

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    The National Coloured Congress (NCC; previously the Cape Coloured Congress, CCC) is a South African political party led by Fadiel Adams, the founder of the Gatvol Capetonian Movement. The party was formed in August 2020 and focuses on issues affecting Coloured South Africans , initially in the Western Cape , [ 2 ] and later nationally.

  6. Ethnic groups in South Africa by municipality - Wikipedia

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    Municipality Province African Coloured Indian or Asian White Other Camdeboo Local Municipality: Eastern Cape: 24.8: 64.8: 0.4: 9.6: 0.4 Blue Crane Route Local Municipality

  7. Cape Flats English - Wikipedia

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    Cape Flats English (abbreviated CFE) or Coloured English is the variety of South African English spoken mostly in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town. [1] Its speakers most often refer to it as "broken English", which probably reflects a perception that it is simply inadequately-learned English, but, according to Karen Malan, it is a distinct, legitimate dialect of English.

  8. Ethnic groups in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Malay identity, which was considered a subgroup of 'Coloured' under the apartheid regime, was generally held to encompass people of multiracial heritage from the Cape who practised Islam. [citation needed] There is also a significant group of Chinese South Africans (approximately 300 000 or more). They were also classified as a ...

  9. Category:Cape Coloureds - Wikipedia

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    Coloureds are people who are of mixed descent in Southern Africa. Pages in category "Cape Coloureds" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 206 total.