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Definition of Cape of good hope province
1. Noun. A former province of southern South Africa that was settled by the Dutch in 1652 and ceded to Great Britain in 1814; in 1994 it was split into three new provinces of South Africa.
Generic synonyms: Province, State
Group relationships: Republic Of South Africa, South Africa
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cape Of Good Hope Province
Literary usage of Cape of good hope province
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foreign Missions Year Book of North America 1919- by Committee of Reference and Counsel (1920)
"Wm. Angus, Claremont, Cape of Good Hope Province METHODIST South African Missionary
Society (SAf) Rev. Samuel Clark, Ludeke, via Bizana, Pondoland, ..."
2. Europe Since 1815 by Charles Downer Hazen (1910)
"... and serving for ten years and a House of Assembly, consisting of 121 members,
of whom 51 represent Cape of Good Hope [Province, 36 Transvaal Province, ..."
3. The Social Aspects of Foreign Missions by William Herbert Perry Faunce (1914)
"Greater than this marvelous work of Dr. Stewart in Livingstonia were his later
most fruitful years at Lovedale in the Cape of Good Hope Province. ..."
4. Africa of To-day by Joseph King Goodrich (1912)
"Cape of Good Hope, Province of, 191; flora and fauna, 193; agriculture, 194;
communications, 195. Cape to Cairo Railway, 285; connecting railways, 296; ..."
5. New Geographies by Ralph Stockman Tarr (1910)
"Cape of Good Hope, Province of, 236. Capricorn, Tropic of (-kip'rl-korn), 91.
Carpathian Mountains (kSr-pa'thl- an-1), 201. Cascade Ranges (kas-kad'-), 144. ..."