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Tag "Cape Town, South Africa"

tag name: Cape Town, South Africa type: Geographic locations
web link: Cape_Town,_South_Africa
variations: Capetown
references: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Town
related tags: South Africa

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  1. 1920-07-00 — Fanny Knobloch, the first Baha'i teacher in South Africa, arrived in Cape Town. [BW2:40]. In he...
  2. 1924-12-05 — Martha Root gave the first African radio broadcast about the Baha'i Faith, in Capetown....
  3. 1929-09-00 — Shoghi Effendi sailed from England to Cape Town and proceeded overland to Cairo. [PP180–1, SETPE1p...
  4. 1966-12-12 — The Hand of the Cause John Robarts departed Africa from Cape Town after a stay of nearly 13 years. T...
  5. 1999-12-01 — The Parliament hosted the second modern-day Parliament of the World's Religions in Cape Town, South ...
 
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