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  1. In 2016 the economy grew by 2.7% with an annual inflation rate of 6.3%. [3] The province accounts for 14% of South Africa's total GDP with Cape Town accounting for 9.9% of the country's total GDP in 2016. [3] The Western Cape has a GDP per capita of R97,664 in comparison to the South African average of R81,875 per capita in 2017. [10]

  2. Crossroads, Western Cape. /  33.983°S 18.583°E  / -33.983; 18.583. Crossroads is a high-density township in the Western Cape, South Africa . It is situated near Cape Town International Airport and borders Nyanga, Philippi, Heideveld, Gugulethu and Mitchells Plain. Crossroads is one of greater Cape Town's largest townships.

  3. La provincia del Cabo Occidental (en afrikáans: Wes-Kaap, en inglés: Western Cape) es una de las nueve provincias de Sudáfrica, cuya capital es Ciudad del Cabo. Antes de 1994, formaba parte de la más extensa provincia del Cabo. Antes de la formación de la Unión Sudafricana en 1910 era la Colonia del Cabo .

  4. www .wcpp .gov .za. The Western Cape Provincial Parliament ( WCPP) is the legislature of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is located at 7 Wale Street in Cape Town . The Provincial Parliament, along with the other provincial legislatures of South Africa, exists by virtue of Chapter 6 of the Constitution of South Africa and Chapter 3 ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Table Mountain overlooking Cape Town and Table Bay, Western Cape province, South Africa. Western Cape, province, South Africa, situated in the southern extremity of the African continent. The provincial capital, Cape Town, is also the country’s legislative capital. Western Cape province was part of former Cape of Good Hope province until 1994.

  6. Sedgefield is a coastal town on the Garden Route in the Western Cape province of South Africa.It is situated on the N2 national road, between George and Knysna.. The town was proclaimed in 1929 on the farm Sedgefield, which in turn was named in 1894 after the village of the same name in the UK where the father (Henry Barrington) of the then farm owner was born.

  7. Wellington is a town in the Western Cape Winelands, a 45-minute drive from Cape Town, in South Africa with a population of approximately 62,000. Wellington's economy is centered on agriculture such as wine, table grapes, deciduous fruit, and a brandy industry. The town is located 75 km north-east of Cape Town, reached by the N1 motorway and R44 ...