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The Cape Malay (Afrikaans: Kaapse Maleiers, Malay: Melayu Cape) community is an ethnic group or community in South Africa. It derives its name from the former Province of the Cape of Good Hope of South Africa and the people originally from Maritime Southeast Asia, mostly Javanese from modern-day Indonesia (largely speakers of Malayu, hence the name Malay), a Dutch colony for several centuries, and Dutch Malacca, which the Dutch held from 1641 – 1824.

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  • The Cape Malay (Afrikaans: Kaapse Maleiers, Malay: Melayu Cape) community is an ethnic group or community in South Africa. It derives its name from the former Province of the Cape of Good Hope of South Africa and the people originally from Maritime Southeast Asia, mostly Javanese from modern-day Indonesia (largely speakers of Malayu, hence the name Malay), a Dutch colony for several centuries, and Dutch Malacca, which the Dutch held from 1641 – 1824.
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