Western Cape
Wes-Kaap (in Afrikaans) iNtshona-Koloni (in Xhosa) | |
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Motto: Spes Bona (Good Hope) | |
Country | South Africa |
Established | 27 April 1994 |
Capital | Cape Town |
Districts | |
Government | |
• Type | Parliamentary system |
• Premier | Alan Winde (DA) |
• Legislature | Western Cape Provincial Parliament |
Area [1]: 9 | |
• Total | 129,462 km2 (49,986 sq mi) |
• Rank | 4th in South Africa |
Highest elevation | 2,325 m (7,628 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 5,822,734 |
• Estimate (2018) | 6,621,100 |
• Rank | 3rd in South Africa |
• Density | 45/km2 (120/sq mi) |
• Rank | 4th in South Africa |
Population groups [1]: 21 | |
• Coloured | 48.8% |
• African | 32.8% |
• White | 15.7% |
• Indian or Asian | 1.0% |
Languages [1]: 25 | |
• Afrikaans | 49.7% |
• Xhosa | 24.7% |
• English | 20.2% |
Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) |
ISO 3166 code | ZA-WC |
Website | www |
Western Cape is one of South Africa's nine provinces. It surrounds the Cape of Good Hope. It was made in 1994 by splitting the old Cape Colony into three. The majority of the people live in the metropolitan area of Cape Town, which is also the capital.[3][4]