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The growth and development of Cape Town

The study of Cape Town is one of particular interest because the growth of the town has been so intimately dependent upon its situation It has been stated that Cape own occupies the most central position in the-world, for it· is nearer to more large ·sea-ports than any other city. Africa south of...

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Main Author: Margaret Marshall
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Language:English
Published: Department of Historical Studies 2024
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description The study of Cape Town is one of particular interest because the growth of the town has been so intimately dependent upon its situation It has been stated that Cape own occupies the most central position in the-world, for it· is nearer to more large ·sea-ports than any other city. Africa south of the Equator-forms a great promontory occupying a central position in relation to the great land masses of Europe, Asia the Americas, and-Australia.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/40014 The growth and development of Cape Town Margaret Marshall Cape Town Development The study of Cape Town is one of particular interest because the growth of the town has been so intimately dependent upon its situation It has been stated that Cape own occupies the most central position in the-world, for it· is nearer to more large ·sea-ports than any other city. Africa south of the Equator-forms a great promontory occupying a central position in relation to the great land masses of Europe, Asia the Americas, and-Australia. 2024-06-26T06:43:06Z 2024-06-26T06:43:06Z 1940 2024-06-25T14:02:24Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters Masters http://hdl.handle.net/11427/40014 eng application/pdf Department of Historical Studies Faculty of Humanities
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