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Northern Cape
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Northern Cape
the largest but least populated province in South Africa, in the NW part of the country; created in 1994 from part of Cape Province: agriculture, mining (esp diamonds). Capital: Kimberley. Pop.: 899 349 (2004 est.). Area: 139 703 sq. km (361 830 sq. miles)


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The life of O'okiep is dependant upon the copper price becoming shorter and to maintain economic activity in the Northern Cape Province, an in-depth evaluation of the processing of the slag dump, accumulated over many years of smelter operation, at Nababeep is being evaluated.
The Caerwinning Deposit is an alluvial deposit downstream of the confluence of the Vaal and Harts Rivers in the Griqualand West area of the Northern Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa.
The Caerwinning Deposit is an alluvial deposit downstream of the confluence of the Vaal and Harts Rivers in the Griqualand West area of the Northern Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa.
 
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