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CAPE TOWN

Published on May 10, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CAPE TOWN

Mother City

Quick info

  • Cape Town is the capital of South Africa
  • About 3.5-million people live in Cape Town
  • South Africa's second most-populated city

Cape Town Food

  • It includes dishes such as curries, sambals, pickled fish, and a variety of fish stews, bobotie (spiced mince meat baked with an egg-based topping), bredies (a meat and vegetable stew)
Photo by squilla.dave

Cape Town Clothing

  • Vibrant and magnifying colored clothing is one of the most popular of the great African heritage.
  • Zulu dress code is animal skin for men and skirts decorated with hardwood beads for women

Music

  • South African music speaks volumes about its ability to celebrate all aspects of its diverse culture. Firstly, is the multilingual national anthem ,Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika’ Elsewhere in South Africa, people play kwaito (African house music), jazz, hip hop, Afrikaans rock, African gospel, classic rock, pop, traditional drums, Afrikaans sakkie sakkie, and many more.

Language

  • South Africa has 11 official languages, though most people can speak English. Afrikaans and Xhosa are also widely spoken in Cape Town and the Western Cape
Photo by hdptcar

Famous stuff

  • The city is famous for its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point.

Homelessness

  • There are, according to the release of a recent study, more than 7000 homeless people in Cape Town

Weather

  • Annual Weather Averages. February is the hottest month in Cape Town with an average temperature of 23°C and the coldest is June at 13°C with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in December. The wettest month is July with an average of 100mm of rain

Sports

  • Cape Town's most popular sports by participation are cricket (team name cape cobras) , association football, swimming and rugby union
Photo by Rikx

Money $

  • They use Rand for their money
  • $1 Canadian is 11.92 in south Africa

nelson Mandela

  • He was born on July 18, 1918, Mvezo, South Africa
  • he was the former president of South Africa
  • he won a nodel pecie prize
  • he went to jail for 27 years

bus route and buses

in cape town

Housing

  • Here is the extreme of the rich and the poor

Education

  • Cape Town, as well as the rest of South Africa, boasts some of the finest higher education universities in the world

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