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History, religion and cooking in Cape Town

Article published on the 2009-12-29 Latest update 2009-12-29 11:26 TU

A street in Bo-Kaap(Photo: Wikipedia/Flickr)

A street in Bo-Kaap
(Photo: Wikipedia/Flickr)

A walk through one of the most historic and picturesque parts of Cape Town. The coming of slaves to the Cape,the emergence of Islam, mouth-watering cuisine and a centuries-old New Year tradition, are all part of the story of the Bo-Kaap area of the city. Together we will discover how all of these have played a role in shaping the settlement that became South Africa ’s first city.

Crossroads: A walk though Cape Town's historic Bo-Kaap district

29/12/2009 by Glynis Crook

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