Cape Colony
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The Cape Colony, also known as the Cape of Good Hope, was a British colony in present-day South Africa named after the Cape of Good Hope. It existed from 1795 to 1802, and again from 1806 to 1910, when it united with three other colonies to form the Union of South Africa, then became the Cape Province, which existed even after 1961, when South Africa had become a republic, albeit temporarily outside the Commonwealth of Nations (1961–94).
- Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses of the underclass at the colonial Cape of Good Hope in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries - scientific article, Q1860, 2001
- A zooarchaeological investigation into the meat industry established at the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India Company in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries - scientific article published in June 2012
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| commons | image | La Guerre Anglo Boer Champ de bataille de Spion Kop, asset I1UHmZumdWEGE4CRRViNWjrR | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Capetown Adderley Street, asset I1pmxMYEaOjUVeUX4TEXgVmC | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Beaufort West, the Dutch Church, asset R1S6PCKQAMYMZNbgMPr5sAOg | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Cape Province East London, Oxford Street, asset g29ljKKJZThkP3RgYh0mEkJN | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Port Elizabeth, The North Jetty, asset H2bIdFRgeNsZIdoOSy8J70Vo | Commons | ||
| commons | image | The newly completed Kalk Bay rail line with a train coming into station | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Capetown Houses of Parliament, asset J1XRhgJUvMYejZJaVPkpwVgF | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Kap der guten Hoffnung (S. 219) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Capetown Camps Bay, asset QcHdPhCW5CTQrTYwFXPXQs0L | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Groot Schuur Estate, The Summer House & The Devils Peak, asset x1MbDfCkSTTYSkd8kKXrvx7G | Commons | ||










