- off as
separate nations, such as the
fierce nomadic Bergenaars. Wars ensued, with both the
Bergenaars and the Koranas.
Waterboer formed an
alliance with...
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brother and the
Bergenaars, whom he
defeated together with
Waterboer near Fauresmith.
However Kok's
followers sided with the
Bergenaars. To
retain his...
- (January 2021) • Total 67,514 • Density 844/km2 (2,190/sq mi)
Demonym Bergenaar Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode 4600–4625...
- The
following lists events that
happened during 1824 in
South Africa.
Bergenaar Rebellion George Thompson travels inland and
names the
Augrabies Falls...
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Griqualand West and is
succeeded by
Andries Waterboer of the San. The
Bergenaars split off from the Griqua.
Thousands of 1820s
British settlers arrive...
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Abraham Crijnssen, the by-then
abandoned Essequibo was
occupied by
Matthys Bergenaar.
After 1745, the
number of
plantations along the
Demerara River and its...
- (January 2021) • Total 29,715 • Density 300/km2 (800/sq mi)
Demonym Bergenaar Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode 1860–1873...
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Dagblad (in Dutch). 26 July 2021. Put, Max van der (14
August 2020). "
Bergenaar Van den Avert:
Afgeschreven bij NAC, bij
Willem II
meteen minuten in de...
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known speaker died. The
language was
declared extinct in 2010.
Matthijs Bergenaar (1666–1671)
Cornelis Marinus (1671–1683)
Gideon Bourse (1683–1684) Lucas...
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Abraham Crijnssen, and by then
abandoned Essequibo was
occupied by
Matthys Bergenaar. In 1670 the
Chamber of the WIC in
Zeeland took over
control of the colonies...