Cape Peninsula

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Landsat Image over SRTM Elevation, showing the Cape Peninsula in the foreground. [1]
Landsat Image over SRTM Elevation, showing the Cape Peninsula in the foreground. [1]

The Cape Peninsula is a generally rocky peninsula that juts out for 75 kilometres into the Atlantic Ocean at the south-western extremity of the African continent. At the southern end of the peninsula are Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope. On the northern end is the famous Table Mountain, overlooking Cape Town, South Africa.

The peninsula was once an island, but about sixty million years ago it was joined to the mainland by the emergence from the sea of the sandy area now known as the Cape Flats. The towns and villages of the Cape Peninsula now form part of greater Cape Town.

The Cape of Good Hope is sometimes given as the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean. However, according to the International Hydrographic Organization agreement that defines the ocean boundaries, the meeting point is at Cape Agulhas, about 200km to the southeast. [2]


edit Western Cape Province of South Africa Western Cape Coat of Arms
Capital Cape Town
Regions Cape Peninsula | Cape Winelands | Garden Route | Little Karoo | Overberg | West Coast
Cities Cape Town
Largest towns George | Knysna | Oudtshoorn | Paarl | Robertson | Stellenbosch | Swellendam | Worcester
Municipalities Metropolitan: City of Cape Town
District: Cape Winelands | Central Karoo | Eden | Overberg | West Coast
Local: Beaufort West | Bergrivier | Bitou | Breede River/Winelands | Breede Valley | Cape Agulhas | Cederberg | Drakenstein | George | Hessequa | Kannaland | Knysna | Laingsburg | Matzikama | Mossel Bay | Oudtshoorn | Overstrand | Prince Albert | Saldanha Bay | Stellenbosch | Swartland | Swellendam | Theewaterskloof | Witzenberg


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