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- noun Plural form of
Capetonian .
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Examples
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Popular with weekending Capetonians, it's a charming working village with tiny corrugated tin-roofed cottages.
South Africa beyond the World Cup: the remote west coast Rob Crossan 2010
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Middle-class Capetonians began to celebrate this mountainscape from the early years of the twentieth century.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Cape Town's fall my husband and I tried five restaurants, many of them opened in the past few years, that Capetonians said would give us an idea of their hometown's cuisine.
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A century later, Capetonians looked back at the Cedarberg and recast it as a frontier region, in spite of evidence to the contrary.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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He also called on Capetonians to stand against human rights violations taking place against refugees and foreigners living there.
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"Although this might cause slight inconvenience to some individuals, it will provide an aerial spectacle for many Capetonians at the same time," she said.
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"We remind Capetonians of these realities at this time specifically since Sexpo is currently being presented," he said.
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Under a white marquee tent on the back lawn about 200 personable Capetonians were proving their long-range reputations as untamed party animals, young and old, male and female.
Welcome To Cape Town 2008
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Capetonians were most adamant that the unit remain independent of the SAPS, followed by Gauteng - with the least in agreement residing in Bloemfontein.
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The Democratic Alliance has called for Capetonians to unite against what it says is an "iniquitous" plan to turn key sections of the N1 and
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