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ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS & TOURISM
Tel 040 639 3214
Bhisho is the provincial capital of the Eastern Cape featuring the
provincial legislature and various government buildings. Immediately
east of King William's Town, this recently ...
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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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CAPE TOWN ROUTES UNLIMITED CALL CENTRE
Tel 021 426 5639
E-mail info@tourismcapetown.co.za
WATERFRONT GATEWAY INFORMATION OFFICE
Shop 107, Clocktower Precinct
South Arm Road
V&A Waterfront, Cape Town.
Tel 021 405 4500
E-mail ...
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Email : info@amanzimtoti.org.za
Enquiry Email : info@amanzimtoti.org.za
Enquiry Fax : +27 (0) 31 903 7493
Tel 1 : +27 (0) 31 903 7498
Fax : +27 (0) 31 903 7493
BEACHES: Doonside, Warner Beach, Winkelspruit and Illovo
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KWADUKUZA DOLPHIN COAST PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION
Tel 032 946 1997
Situated inland from Blythedale, the name epitomises the historical
background of the area. The town is home to King Shaka's memorial
monument to commemorate his death. ...
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Ulundi Tourism
Cnr. Priness Mangogo/King Zwelithini Streets,Ulundi
Private Bag x 261, Ulundi, 3838
Tel 035 870 0595
Fax 035 870 0598
E-Mail amafahq@mweb.co.za
Situated in the heart of the old Zulu kingdom which lost its
independence ...
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Polokwane Tourism 015 290 2010
Fax 015 290 2009
Polokwane, capital of the Limpopo, is the largest metropolitan complex
in the north and a major economic centre. Its proximity to the
neighbouring countries of Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique ...
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From the Cedarberg Mountains to the wild Agulhas coast to the expansive Cape Winelands and the glorious Garden Route, the Western Cape is a province of extraordinary diversity.
The region is named after King Sekhukhune who was a King of the Marota
(commonly known as the Bapedi) in Sekhukhuneland during the 18th
century. Sekhukhune is a cross-boarder municipality between Limpopo
and Mpumalanga Province. It is a rural area with ...
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Balfour is a small coal mining and maize farming town in Mpumalanga,
South Africa. The town was established in 1898 as McHattiesburg after
its founder Frederick McHattie. In 1905 the town changed its name when
the British Prime Minister Arthur Balfour ...
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