Northern Cape - Noord-Kaap

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The Northern Cape (English: Northern Cape) is a province of South Africa, which was created in 1994 when the former Cape Province was divided into 3 provinces (including the Eastern Cape and the Western Cape). It borders to the north Namibia and Botswana and to the west on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital is Kimberley, the only other bigger place is Upington. Most of the province consists of semi-desert, the karoo called.

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The province is the largest in South Africa but has the lowest population. With the exception of the extreme northeast of the province, where the Tswana live, the population consists of coloreds and whites.

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The lingua franca and most widely spoken home language is African.

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