While most settlers who lived in the western Cape (later known as the Cape Dutch) did not trek eastward, a small number did.
It is found in South Africa, in the south-western part of the western Cape.
It is found in South Africa in the western Cape along the coast from Lambert's Bay to Bredasdorp.
Steen, which is the local name for chenin blanc, was also planted and still thrives all over the western Cape.
Modern vineyard and cellar techniques are still finding their way in the western Cape.
In the western Cape in the early 1900s, dogs bred by crossing foxhounds, lurchers and borzoi were used.
It is also not found in the western Cape
It occurs throughout the southern and western Cape, as far north as Namibia, in coarse sandy soil in fynbos vegetation and coastal sand plains.
Sorghum, a major Bantu crop, could not thrive under the winter rainfall of Namibia and the western Cape.
Indeed, under the byzantine laws of apartheid, especially the Group Areas Act, the western Cape was designated as a preferential area for the Cape colored.
In year 2000, a wind farm of 17 turbines was erected at the western cape.
It is found in South Africa, in the south-western part of the western Cape.
Waterblommetjiebredie is a good example of how these three cultural influences were fused into the cuisine of the western cape.
Although the name "Capelinhos" is associated with the volcano, it technically refers to the western cape of the parish of Capelo.
Steen, which is the local name for chenin blanc, was also planted and still thrives all over the western Cape.
Modern vineyard and cellar techniques are still finding their way in the western Cape.
The Illulik settlement, perched on the western cape of the peninsula, was very small, and consisted of only several families.
In the western Cape in the early 1900s, dogs bred by crossing foxhounds, lurchers and borzoi were used.
It is also not found in the western Cape
In fact, many western cape nationalist Afrikaners supported the British.