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Houses of Parliament, Cape Town

The Houses of Parliament in Cape Town serve as the seat of South Africa's national legislature. As the country's legislative capital, Cape Town hosts this historically significant complex consisting of three main sections: the original 1884 building housing the National Council of Provinces, the 1920s extension containing committee rooms and offices, and the 1980s expansion accommodating the National Assembly.

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1884

Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

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