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[[Tafelberg]] (or '''[[Table Mountain]]''') usually refers to the iconic mountain dominating the city of Cape Town in South Africa, a declared World Heritage Site.   
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[[Tafelberg]] (or '''[[Table Mountain]]''') usually refers to the iconic mountain dominating the city of Cape Town in South Africa, a declared World Heritage Site.  It often features as the topic and/or setting for stories, plays, films and the like.
  
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Many companies, literary works and other entities have used the name over the years, particularly in its [[Afrikaans]] form - [[Tafelberg]].
  
''For the '''publishing house''' sometimes referred to as '''Tafelberg''', see '''[[Tafelberg Uitgewers]]'''''.
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''For example, in the case of the '''publishing house''' sometimes referred to simply as '''Tafelberg''', see '''[[Tafelberg Uitgewers]]'''''.
 
 
Many companies, literary works and other entities have used the name over the years, particularly in its [[Afrikaans]] form - [[Tafelberg]]. (for example, we often come across the well-known company [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]] ([[Tafelberg Publishers]])
 
 
 
The mountain has also featured as the topic and/or setting for numerous stories, plays, films and the like.
 

Revision as of 06:59, 15 August 2020

Tafelberg (or Table Mountain) usually refers to the iconic mountain dominating the city of Cape Town in South Africa, a declared World Heritage Site. It often features as the topic and/or setting for stories, plays, films and the like.

Many companies, literary works and other entities have used the name over the years, particularly in its Afrikaans form - Tafelberg.

For example, in the case of the publishing house sometimes referred to simply as Tafelberg, see Tafelberg Uitgewers.