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Kommetjie

Coordinates:34°08′25″S18°19′45″E / 34.14028°S 18.32917°E /-34.14028; 18.32917
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Seaside village in the Western Cape, South Africa

Place in Western Cape, South Africa
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Kommetjie is located in Western Cape
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Coordinates:34°08′25″S18°19′45″E / 34.14028°S 18.32917°E /-34.14028; 18.32917
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town
Main PlaceKommetjie
Area
 • Total
2.56 km2 (0.99 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
2,435
 • Density951/km2 (2,460/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African2.7%
 • Coloured3.5%
 • Indian/Asian0.4%
 • White92.0%
 • Other1.3%
First languages (2011)
 • English86.5%
 • Afrikaans10.3%
 • Other3.2%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7976
PO box
7976

Kommetjie (Afrikaans for "small basin," approximately pronouncedcaw-me-key) is a small town nearCape Town, in theWestern Cape province of South Africa. It lies about halfway down the west coast of theCape Peninsula, at the southern end of the long wide beach that runs northwards towardsChapman's Peak andNoordhoek. The community ofOcean View is located to its immediate south east.

It was founded in 1902 when a consortium of businessmen developed the area as a residential suburb of Cape Town.[2] The town was modernised in the 1960s when electricity and municipal running water was installed.[2]

The area is a popular spot forsurfing, since powerful waves from the Atlantic Ocean rise up over rocky reefs formed by hard sandstones of the Table Mountain Group. Wherever the bottom is rocky, the shallower waters are thick with giantkelp forests. Kommetjie is famous for its excellentcrayfishing although changes infishing quotas which have drastically reduced the daily catch allowed.

Geography

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Kommetjie is situated on the narrow coastal plain below the mountains, on the western side of the southern Cape Peninsula, beside the Atlantic Ocean which has cold currents in this region, and is exposed to the prevailing south westerly swell from the Southern Ocean.

TheSlangkop Lighthouse, which stands about 33 meters tall, is situated on the beach. The lighthouse can be seen from the mountain pass "Ou Kaapse Weg" and has been around since 1919.

Sport and recreation

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TheCape Town Cycle Tour each year passes through this small town. The southwesterly swell produces attractive waves for surfing on the local coastal reefs, and the area is popular for crayfish and fishing as there is a beach launching area for small craft. It is a quiet and relaxing town suitable for camping and getaways. Not far from Kommetjie, along Long Beach near Noordhoek, lies The Kakapo shipwreck, which ran aground in 1900.When locals aren’t surfing, they are skateboarding

Local Business

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Kommetjie supports a small number of small enterprises, including a Shell garage (including a Shell Select), a convenience store, a laundromat, a small mail-order computer business, a café, and a variety of restaurants. A farm stall located on the grounds of Kommetjie Primary School sells organic produce grown in a market garden on the school grounds.

Fauna and Flora

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Kommetjie hosts a variety of plant and animal species, many of which areendangered. Kommetjie is especially well known for itsMilkwood groves,birdwatching and baboon troops, which frequently come down from their home on the nearby hills to raid for food among the residences.

Kommetjie is also part of thefynbos biome, which boasts the highest number of plant species per square kilometre. Some of the rarest and most sought after plants are found in this biome, but face threat from a variety of aliens, mostly Australian plants, imported in the 1800s.

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Sub Place Kommetjie".Census 2011.
  2. ^ab"Kommetjie, Cape Town | South African History Online".www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved31 May 2022.

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