• Cape Town
Author(s): Rob Bowden
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 61
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2006-11-15
Dimensions: 185.42 x 261.62 x 11.43mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
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Noted for its European and indigenous cultural influences, beautiful physical setting, and biological diversity, Cape Town is a major seaport and legislative capital of South Africa. Having endured apartheid for 50 years, with the ruling white population enjoying the privileges of power and wealth, the city is now coming to terms with its past. Still, a tenth of its citizens live in slums without plumbing or electricity. Slum dwellers have high rates of infectious diseases; HIV/AIDS is a serious concern. And infant mortality here is twice the rate of other city sectors. The city's water supply is a problem as well. Cape Town is addressing these concerns, however - an ""Integrated Development Plan"" is in place and aims by 2020 to achieve 100-percent improvement in literacy, poverty, and life expectancy at birth; to reduce violent crime by 90 percent; to reduce water use; and to double incomes. ""Cape Town"" provides a comprehensive overview of this unique metropolis - from its beginnings in 1652 as a supply base for the Dutch East India Company to its 21st-century role as an emerging international city.
Book Info
Author Rob Bowden
Date Published 2006-11-15
Dimensions 185.42 x 261.62 x 11.43mm
First Author Rob Bowden
Format Hardback
ISBN 9780791088562
Language English
No. of Pages 61
Publication City/Country Broomall, United States
Publisher Chelsea House Publishers

Cape Town

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