-
literally means "blue
mountain beach" in Afrikaans, and is
derived from
Blaauwberg (231
metres (758 ft)), a
nearby hill.
Bloubergstrand is
mainly a residential...
- The
Battle of
Blaauwberg (also
known as the
Battle of Cape Town) was a
successful British amphibious operation during the War of the
Third Coalition which...
-
Blouberg or
Blaauwberg, is a
group of
suburbs situated along the
Table Bay,
approximately 16
kilometres (10 miles)
north of Cape Town in the
Western Cape...
- 18th-century
Polish ****ociation Bar Mitzvah, a
Jewish coming of age
ceremony Blaauwberg Armoured Regiment,
South African Army
British Archaeological Reports British...
-
Blaauwberg Nature Reserve was
proclaimed a
local and
provincial nature reserve in 2007. The
reserve has
views down
fynbos slopes,
across the city,[where...
-
Africa and
Equinao submarine cable systems.
Melkbosstrand is
along the
Blaauwberg region of the City of Cape Town
within which it
became incorporated when...
- Zulu FC in 2007. In 2011, the ****enic
franchise took over the
former Blaauwberg City FC,
under the
management of Mark Byrne.
Byrne is
looking to revive...
- the
British occupied the
colony for a
second time
after the
Battle of
Blaauwberg at present-day Bloubergstrand. The Anglo-Dutch
Treaty of 1814 confirmed...
- Cape Town (Central), City of Tygerberg,
South Peninsula Muni****lity,
Blaauwberg Muni****lity,
Oostenberg Muni****lity, and
Helderberg Muni****lity. The...
- The
Blaauwberg Armoured Regiment (formerly
Regiment Oranjerivier) is a
reserve armoured regiment of the
South African Army. The
Regiment was
founded as...