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Province: Western Cape
The Western Cape is situated on the southwestern tip of the African
continent. It is a region of majestic mountains, well-watered valleys,
wide, sandy beaches and breathtaking scenery.
The cold Atlantic Ocean along the west coast is a rich fishing area,
while the warmer Indian Ocean skirts its southern beaches.
Visitors to the Western Cape can disembark at Cape Town International
Airport or at the Port of Cape Town in the shadow of Table Mountain.
A network of roads also leads to Cape Town, the capital, also known
as the Mother City.
Other important towns in the province include Vredenburg-Saldanha, an
important harbour for iron exports and the fishing industry; Worcester
and Stellenbosch in the heart of the winelands; George, renowned for
indigenous timber and vegetable produce; Oudtshoorn, known for its ostrich
products and the world-famous Cango Caves; and Beaufort West on the
dry, sheep-farming plains of the Great Karoo.
The Western Cape boasts one of the six accepted floral kingdoms of the
world. Although the smallest of them all, the Western Cape Floral Kingdom,
locally called fynbos, contains more plant species than the whole of
Europe. These include the world-famous protea and heather.
The Knysna-Tsitsikamma region has the country's biggest indigenous forests.
This is a fairyland of age-old forest giants, ferns and colourful birdlife.
Products of the forests include furniture made from the indigenous yellowwood,
stinkwood and white pear, and these are sought-after pieces.
The tourism sector is perceived as the most important growth force in
the Western Cape.
The people
More than four million people live in the Western Cape on 129 386 km2
of land. The majority of them are Afrikaans-speaking, while the other
main languages are English and isiXhosa. The Western Cape has the highest
adult education level in the country, with only 6,7% of people aged
20 years or older having undergone no schooling. The province has a
strong network of higher educational institutions, including three universities,
two technikons and many other training institutions.
Agriculture and marine fishery
The Western Cape is rich in agriculture and fisheries.
The sheltered valleys between the mountains provide ideal conditions
for the cultivation of top-grade fruits, such as apples, table grapes,
olives, peaches and oranges. In the eastern part of the Western Cape
region, a great variety of vegetables is cultivated.
The province can be divided into three climatic regions. The area around
the Cape Peninsula and the Boland, further inland, is a winter-rainfall
region with sunny, dry summers.
Towards George, along the south coast, the climate gradually changes
to year-round rainfall, while inland, towards the more arid Great Karoo,
the climate changes to summer rainfall.
The Western Cape is known as one of the world's finest grape-growing
regions. Many of its wines have received the highest accolades at international
shows. The Klein Karoo region around Oudtshoorn, besides being famous
for its Cango Caves, is the centre of the ostrich-farming industry in
South Africa. Fine leatherware, ostrich feathers and meat are exported
from here to destinations all over the world. The Swartland district
around Malmesbury and the Overberg at Caledon is the bread basket of
the country.
The inland Karoo region around Beaufort West and the Bredasdorp district
produce wool and mutton, as well as pedigree merino breeding stock.
Other animal products include broiler chickens, eggs, dairy products,
beef and pork, while racehorse-breeding is another important industry.
The west coast of the province is washed by the cold Benguela Current.
The plankton-rich current is considered to be one of the world's richest
fishing grounds. This resource is protected against over-fishing by
foreign vessels by means of a 200-km commercial fishing zone and a strict
quota system.
It is for the exclusive utilisation of local inhabitants, and creates
jobs for about 27 000 people who are directly dependent on the fishing
industry.
The province is well known for its wide variety of seafoods offered
at restaurants dotted along the scenic coastline. Snoek, Cape lobster,
abalone, calamari, octopus, oysters and mussels are among the most sought-after
piscatorial delights.
Industry
The head offices of all but one of South Africa's petroleum companies
are located in Cape Town.
The city also houses the head offices of many of South Africa's insurance
giants and national retail chains. With over 170 000 people employed
in the clothing and textile industry, it is the single most significant
industrial source of employment in the Western Cape.
The biggest segment of South Africa's printing and publishing industry
is also situated in Cape Town.
The official unemployment figure for the province, 13,7%, is substantially
lower than that of most other parts of the country.
While Epping, Parow, Retreat and Montagu Gardens have been the core
industrial areas in the past, new developments are arising in the Saldanha-Vredenburg
area, as a spin-off from the vast Saldanha Steel project.
The West Coast Investment Initiative, which forms part of the Government's
spatial development initiative (SDI) programme, was launched on 25 February
1998.
CAPE TOWN METROPOLE
AREA: Cape Metropolitan Area:
Towns/suburbs: Cape Town| Athlone |
Bishopscourt | Bantry Bay | Camps
Bay |
Claremont |
Clifton |
Greenpoint |
Guguletu |
Kenilworth|
Langa |
Newlands |
Kirstenbosch |
Observatory |
Pinelands |
Rondebosch Seapoint |
Tokai |
Woodstock |Wynberg
AREA: South Peninsula
Towns/Suburbs: Constantia |
Clovelly | Fish
Hoek |
Glencairn |
Hout Bay Kalk Bay |
Kommetjie |
Llandudno |
Miller's Point |
Muizenberg |
Noordhoek |
Scarborough |
Simon's Town |
St James
AREA: Helderberg
Towns: Gordon's Bay |
Somerset West
| Strand
AREA: Oostenberg
Towns: Brackenfell |
Kraaifontein |
Kuilsrivier
AREA: Tygerberg
Towns: Belleville |
Durbanville |
Goodwood |
Khayelitsha |
Parow
AREA: Blaauwberg
Towns: Atlantis |
Bloubergstrand |
Mamre |
Melkbosstrand |
Milnerton |
Pella
AREA: Winelands
Towns: | Franschhoek
| Paarl
| Pniel
| Stellenbosch
| Wellington
AREA: Swartland/Sandveld
Towns: Aurora
| Elandsbaai
| Cederberg
| Eendekuil
| Noordhoek
Koringberg
| Malmesbury
| Moorreesburg
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Piketberg
| Porterville
| Redelinghuis
| Riebeek
Kasteel |
Riebeek Wes
AREA: West Coast
Towns: Darling
| Dwarskersbos
| Hopefield
| Langebaan
| Paternoster
| Saldanha
| St
Helena |
Velddrift/Laaiplek
| Vredenburg
| Yzerfontein
AREA: Olifants River Valley
Towns: Lamberts Bay
| Citrusdal
| Clanwilliam
| Doring
Bay |
Graafwater
| Klawer
| Lutzville
| Strandfontein
| Vanrhynsdorp
Vredendal
AREA: Breede River Valley
Towns: Bonnievale
| Ceres
| De
Doorns
| Touwsrivier
| McGregor | Montagu
| Rawsonville
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Robertson
| Tulbagh
| Wolseley
| Worcester
| Saron
AREA: Overberg
Towns: Arniston
| Barrydale
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Betty's Bay
| Bot
River |
Bredasdorp
Caledon
| Elim
| Gansbaai
| Grabouw/Elgin
|
Greyton |
Hangklip/Kleinmond
| Hermanus
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L'Agulhas
| Napier
| Stanford
| Struisbaai
| Swellendam
| Villiersdorp
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Pringle Bay/ Rooiels
AREA: Klein Karoo
Towns: Amalienstein
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Barrydale
| Calitzdorp
| De
Rust
| Dysseldorp
| Haarlem
| Ladismith
| Oudtshoorn
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Uniondale |
Van Wyksdorp/Kannaland
AREA: Central Karoo
Towns: Beaufort West
|
Laingsburg |
Leeu Gamka
| Murraysburg
Matjiesfontein
| Prince
Albert
AREA: Garden Route
Towns: Albertinia
| George
| Great
Brak River |
Hartenbos
| Heidelberg
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Knysna |
Mossel Bay
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Plettenberg Bay
| Riversdale
Sedgefield
| Stilbaai
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Wilderness
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