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Storms River is a tiny scattered hamlet with shady lanes situated
outside the Tsitsikamma National Park. Close by is one of the best
preserved forests in South Africa containing enormous trees including
a 36m tall Yellowwood. Head for the Storms River ...
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Bitterfontein Tourism Bureau
Bitterfontein Municipal Office
Main Road
Bitterfontein, 8200
Tel 027642 7017
Email vanrhynsdorp@matzikamamun.co.za
Often referred to as the capital of this small region renowned for its
beautiful flowers during spring and ...
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CITIES/TOWNS: Balfour, Bethal, Delmas, Evander, Greylingstad,
Groblersdal, Leandra, Middelburg, Secunda, Standerton, Trichardt,
Witbank
Cosmos Country lies in the south western part of Mpumalanga against
the Free State and Gauteng borders and includes ...
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CITIES/TOWNS: KaNyamazane, Kaapsche Hoop, Nelspruit, White River.
Lowveld Legogote is home to the seat of the provincial administration
in Nelspruit, wild horse town of Kaapsehoop, creative and eccentric
White River, and the township KaNyamazane.
Here ...
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Koster was named after Bastiaan Hendricus Koster, a native of
Rotterdam who in 1860 settled on the farm Kleinfontein on which the
town was later established. The town is the centre of maize
production, although other grains, tobacco and citrus fruit ...
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The Lower Main Road is the heart of Cape Town's student's nightlife
and lies east of Cape Town's city centre, between the Liesbeek and
Black rivers. A variety of cafés, clubs, pubs and live music venues
with a bohemian vibe.
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The Methodist Church founded Salem in the mid 1820s. It is famous for
its many fine buildings and also for the historic negotiations between
Richard Gush and approaching Xhosa during the War of Hintsa, when the
Xhosa agreed to leave the village in peace. ...
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A small village set out by Richard Daniel in the early 1830s along the
lines of an English country village with Daniel's house, Sidbury Park,
being set a little way from the village. Sidbury boasts two splendid
churches, the Anglican and Methodist. It ...
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Adelaide was founded in 1834 as a military post on the banks of the
Koonap River. It was originally called Fort Adelaide after Queen
Adelaide, the wife of King William IV. The Dutch Reformed Church
started selling plots in 1849, though very few were bought ...
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Randburg is a town of the northwestern edge of Johannesburg in South
Africa and consists of 32 suburbs that were amalgamated on the 1 July
1959. The name "Randburg" is derived from the South African currency
the Rand, which replaced the pound sterling ...
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