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Philippi is a large urban and semi-rural area in Cape Town's Cape Flats region, in the Western Cape, South Africa.. It comprises the Philippi Horticultural Area to the west, which is sparsely populated compared to the surrounding city and contains many farms.
Cookhouse (Afrikaans: Kookhuis) is a small village located in Eastern Cape province, South Africa, some 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Port Elizabeth and 24 kilometres (15 mi) east of Somerset East, on the west bank of the Great Fish River.
As the route's name suggest, Somerset East is a bird-watching destination - other outdoor adventures include trout fishing on several local dams; both rainbow and brown trout fishing is available through the Bankberg Trout Fisher's Club, malaria free safari and hunting operations. There is also a 9-hole golf course.
Gouda is a settlement in Cape Winelands District Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The town lies some 38km south of Porterville, 14km west of Tulbagh and 61km north-west of Worcester. Prior to 1929, it was known as Porterville Road. Of Khoekhoen origin, the name Gouda is said to mean ‘antelope’.
Malmesbury is a town of approximately 36,000 inhabitants in the Western Cape province of South Africa, about 65 km north of Cape Town.. The town is the largest in the Swartland (‘black land’) which took its name from the renosterbos ('rhino bush'), an indigenous plant that turns black in the warm, dry summers.
Groblershoop is a settlement in ZF Mgcawu District Municipality in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about 2 km west of the Orange River . Groblershoop was founded in 1914 on the farm Sternham, but was renamed in 1939 after Piet Grobler , a former Minister of Agriculture.
Loxton was originally a farm called Phizantefontein, [5] which was owned by A.E. Loxton, whom the town is named after. The farm was bought from him in 1899 by the Dutch Reformed Church for £7,500 [6] [5] [7] so as to establish a parish for local farmers. The town is believed to have been named after A.E Loxton due to a £50 donation he made to ...
Zastron is a small agricultural town in the Free State province of South Africa, some 30 km from the border of Lesotho.It is situated at the foot of Aasvoëlberg (Vulture Mountain), named for the rare Cape vultures attracted by a feeding project a short distance out of town.