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A 'one-street' village named after the Zulu word for a variant of the
monkey-apple tree. Lush, scenic and culturally rich, Tongaat awarded
President Nelson Mandela 'Freedom of the Town' in 1995. Every year in
April or May, though - depending on the lunar ...
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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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TOURIST INFORMATION
Hex Valley Tourism Bureau
Voortrekker Street De Doorns, 6870
Tel 023 356 2041
E-mail hvtourism@telkomsa.net
The village of De Doorns, 55km northeast of Worcester, is the
principal centre of the Hex River Valley and is one of the ...
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An integral part of the colonial farm-pioneering boom of the mid-to-
late 1800s, Rosetta's future looked more secure in 1895 when Natal
authorities built the Meshlyn Bridge and finally secured a place on
the map a year later with construction of its still-standing ...
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A mining village in the Postmasburg district. Sishen is the site of
the earth's largest known iron-ore deposits. Though manganese had been
mined in the vicinity since 1929, it neither was nor until 1940 that
the rich seams of hematite, containing 66% ...
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Laingsburg Tourist Office
TEL: 023 551 1019
This friendly modern Karoo village situated at the gateway to the
Great Karoo with its proud tradition of old-fashioned hospitality has
much to offer for the tourist. San art and ancient ...
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Established as a stop over point for railway staff and passengers at
the top of Laings Nek, this village is overlooked by the high peaks of
the northern Drakensberg.
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Koringhuis Information Centre
Tel 013 273 7100
The area is known for its fruit farms, biltong and yellow clingstone
peaches. The highest tar road in the country passes the village.
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The pretty village of Cintsa is situated on the banks of the Cintsa
Lagoon and takes its name after the "crumbling" of its banks by
floodwaters. The river separates the village into two areas, known as
Cintsa East and Cintsa West respectively. The centre ...
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