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Cape and Town
* 1652 – At the Cape of Good Hope, Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp that eventually becomes Cape Town.
University of Cape Town, 1997
* Cape Town, South Africa ; since 1999.
* Ajax Cape Town FC, a South African football club
Ajax has also expanded its talent searching program to South Africa with Ajax Cape Town.
Ajax Cape Town was set up with the help of Rob Moore.
There are some youth players from Ajax Cape Town that have been drafted into the Eredivisie squad, such as South African international Steven Pienaar ( on loan to Everton ) and Cameroonian international Eyong Enoh.
* Ajax Cape Town ( 1999 – present )
As a result scurvy broke out, and in October 1788 Phillip had to send Sirius to Cape Town for supplies, and strict rationing was introduced, with thefts of food punished by hanging.
The opening performance of the side proved disappointing from the tourists ' point of view, with defeats in its opening three matches by Western Province sides in Cape Town.
He eclipsed the long-standing record of 51. 88 per cent by the South African J. H. Sinclair ( 106 out of 177 and 4 out of 35 ) against England at Cape Town in an 1898 – 1899 series.
In 1901, he was caught planning to sabotage strategic British installations in Cape Town and sentenced to life in prison ; however, he escaped and was re-captured several times again throughout his life.
The other listed destinations were Istanbul, Berlin, Cape Town, Saqqara, Washington DC, Cambodia, Waiheke Island, Cartagena, Waterton Lakes National Park, the Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail, Alabama and the Lassen Volcanic National Park
* Ian Sinclair & Olivier Langrand ( 1998 ) Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands, Struik, Cape Town.
Towards the end of 1918, Frances sent a letter to Johanna Parvin, a friend in Cape Town, South Africa, where Frances had lived for most of her life, enclosing the photograph of her with the fairies.
Barnard matriculated from the Beaufort West High School in 1940, and went to study medicine at the University of Cape Town Medical School, where he obtained his MB ChB in 1945.
Barnard did his internship and residency at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, after which he worked as a general practitioner in Ceres, a rural town in the Cape Province.
In 1951, he returned to Cape Town where he worked at the City Hospital as a Senior Resident Medical Officer, and in the Department of Medicine at the Groote Schuur Hospital as a registrar.
He completed his Masters degree, receiving Master of Medicine in 1953 from the University of Cape Town.
He was promoted to full-time lecturer and Director of Surgical Research at the University of Cape Town.
Three years later he was appointed Head of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town.
He rose to the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Cape Town in 1962.
He was promoted to Professor of Surgical Science in the Department of Surgery at the University of Cape Town in 1972.

Cape and hundreds
During the American Revolution, on November 1, 1776, John Paul Jones-the father of the American Navy-set sail in command of Alfred to free hundreds of American prisoners working in the coal mines in eastern Cape Breton.
Other important investments that have helped position Sydney as an eastern hub of Nova Scotia include the twinning of Highway 125 and the creation of the Centre for Sustainability in the Environment at nearby Cape Breton University, which draws hundreds of international students each year.
With over 400 bird species having been recorded in this area and hundreds of local birders, Cape May is arguably the top bird-watching area in the entire Northeastern United States.
Western Africa is incorrect, though technology at the time made such calculations difficult ; the Cape Verde archipelago lies hundreds of miles out of its proper place ; and the Atlantic is filled with mythological islands that were psychologically important to isolated Medieval Christendom Japan is located only 1500 miles off the coast, and was just where Marco Polo mentioned it, placing it temptingly within sailing distance of the Canaries.
By morning, 102 pirate corpses were washed up on the shoreline, and hundreds of Cape Cod's notorious wreckers ( locally known as " moon-cussers ") were already plundering the remains.
The music festival features hundreds of Celtic musicians from Cape Breton and around the world.
Cape Clear is a prime bird watching destination and in certain times of the year is home to hundreds of species of migratory birds which are attracted to its climate, which is much milder than mainland Ireland's.
In 2009 in Eastern Cape Province alone, 80 boys died and hundreds were hospitalised after attending initiation schools.
The largest PLATO installation in South Africa during the early 1980s was at the University of the Western Cape, which served a " coloured " population, and at one time had hundreds of PLATO IV terminals all connected by leased data lines back to Johannesburg.
Inside the dungeon of Cape Coast Castle, where hundreds of slaves were held in cramped conditions before being transferred to boats bound for the western hemisphere
Even though a booster is already on the way to nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for an already-scheduled Air Force launch, many hundreds of hours of preparation, assembly, and testing would be necessary.

Cape and Muslims
*-" In retaliation ", a group calling itself Muslims Against Global Oppression bombed a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Cape Town, South Africa on August 25, killing two and injuring 26.
The Claremont Road Mosque, frequented by many Cape Muslims, was an important center of anti-apartheid activity.
* HTML " Multiple communities: Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa Scholarly essay includes history of " Cape Malay " identity.
Coloureds with Javanese or other Indonesian ancestry may often be regarded as Cape Malay and are primarily Muslims, while the majority of Coloureds are Christian ( generally Protestant ) or agnostic.
Many South African Muslims are described as Coloureds, notably in the Western Cape, including those whose ancestors came as slaves from the Indonesian archipelago ( the Cape Malays ).
In 1799 the growth of the community encouraged Cape Town's Muslims to petition the VOC for permission to build a mosque.
Most of the Muslims are urban dwellers and thus live in or near Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London, Kimberley, Pretoria or Johannesburg.
Situated within sight of the docks, it was made up largely of coloured residents which included a substantial number of coloured Muslims, called Cape Malays.
South African Muslims heard their first female-led Jum ' ah khutbah in 1994 when African-American Islamic studies professor Amina Wadud spoke at the Claremont Main Road Mosque in Cape Town, an experience she discusses in Inside the Gender Jihad.

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