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New Hanover is a small town in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South
Africa which was established in the 1850s by German cotton planter
families. Today this area's principal economy is the sugarcane
industry, while the farming of fruits, grains and timber ...
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HAPOOR OR DOMKRAG GUEST HOUSES
Overlooking floodlit water hole. The guest houses has two bedrooms
with bathroom en suite, air conditioning, living room and fully
equipped kitchen, with a fan in the lounge. This accommodation can
sleep up to 6 persons.
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Characterised by its small beach and colourful bathing boxes, this
charming cove was once home to the famous pioneer Cecil John Rhodes,
statesman and founder of the De Beers Mining Company. The village was
named after a Roman Catholic Church, built here ...
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Mogalakwena Tourism
Tel 015 491 9600
The town of Mokopane was named after Makapan, the nineteenth-century
chief of the Ndebele community living in the area at the time. The
town extends over an area of ± 1683 km?, including 3 towns, ...
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The Kingdom of Lesotho is completely surrounded by the Republic of
South Africa. Its boundaries run with those of KwaZulu-Natal to the
east, Eastern Cape to the south, and the Free State to the north and
west. It lies between latitudes 28' and 31' South ...
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TOWNS: Bloemhof, Christiana, Fochville, Klerksdorp, Orkney,
Potchefstroom, Stilfontein, Ventersdorp, Wolmaransstad.
This region covers most of the former Western Transvaal. It is an
infinitive tapestry of green maize and yellow sunflower fields,
alternated ...
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TOWNS: Brits, Broederstroom, Hartbeespoort De Wildt, Ga-Rankuwa,
Hekpoort, Jericho, Mabopane, Mogwase, Skeerpoort.
Bojanala East is situated close to Gauteng, and is the most scenic
region of the province. If you like adventure, this is your kind of
region. ...
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The name of this town in the Inquza Municipality along the Wild Coast
is named after the sound of the wind moving through the grass.
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Loskop Valley Tourism Centre
Tel 013 262 5387
This lovely town was founded in 1938 on the farm Klipbank and named
for its owner WJ Grobler. Due to its location in the Olifants River
irrigation area, it benefits from the availability ...
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Deriving its name from the Zulu term for a particular species of wild
tobacco, this quiet and quaint destination is more 'hide-away' than
'hedonist's heaven'. Luxury simplex units, bungalows and B&B's are
mere steps away from long, undisturbed beach walks...wide ...
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