33°58S 18°25E. Mountain in SW South Africa; height 1086 m/3563 ft; a flat-topped central massif flanked on either side by the Lion's Head and Devil's Peak; often shrouded in cloud, known as the Tablecloth; Kirstenbosch national botanical gardens on E slopes; Cape Town at the foot.
Table Mountain is a name given to many mountains around the world:
Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, perhaps the most famous example Crug Hywel (known as "Table Mountain" in English) in the Black Mountains in Wales Table Mountain (Washington), a
minor peak with sheer cliff face on the Columbia River Gorge in the Pacific Northwest of the United States Table Mountain (New York) is one of the Catskill High Peaks in New York There are at
least two Table Mountains in California: one (34.4° N 117.7° W) near Wrightwood, site of a scientific station (and after which the asteroid (84882) Table Mountain is named) one in
Tuolumne County near Jamestown, site of gold-rush mining Table Mountain is the name of a Saskatchewan Regional Park located north-west of North Battleford, Saskatchewan Table Mountain is the name
of an extinct volcano in Queensland, Australia Table Mountains is a mountain range in the Sudeten Mountains in Lower Silesia in Poland
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