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- Coetzenburg is an historic wine estate and one of the oldest estates in South Africa, established in 1682. It is located at the foot of the Stellenbosch...
- Coetzenburg Stadium is a multi-sports venue in Stellenbosch, South Africa, on a portion of the old Coetsenburg Estate which was founded by Dirk Coetsee...
- described in the "Diary of Adam Tas". Dirk Coetzee/Coetsee established Coetzenburg/Coetsenburg, one of the oldest wine estates in South Africa, in 1682...
- Ground (used once in September 1992) Stellenbosch University Ground, Coetzenburg (October 1993 – February 1999; used earlier by SA Universities in 1978)...
- English and isiXhosa. Annandale Arbeidslus Brandwacht Cloetesville Coetzenburg Dalsig Dennesig De Zalze De Novo Devon Valley Die Boord, previously Rhodes...
- Center FC 77 North West Stadium 8,500 Welkom Free State Griffons 78 Coetzenburg Stadium 8,000 Stellenbosch Western Cape Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch...
- include Danie Craven Stadium, Indoor and Outdoor Swimming Pools, the Coetzenburg Centre, a multi-purpose center for ceremonies and indoor sports, playing...
- Rembrandt Hall Gauteng Jaguars Maties Netball Stellenbosch University Coetzenburg Indoor Arena TUT Netball Tshwane University of Technology Wits Netball...
- 0–0 (3–4 p) Sekhukhune United Stellenbosch 18:00 SAST Report Stadium: Coetzenburg Stadium Penalties Rayners Mgaga Mendieta Basadien Ortiz Letsoalo Vilakazi...
- February 2007 Durban 16–17 April 2008 Stellenbosch Coetzenburg Stadium 14–15 April 2009 Stellenbosch Coetzenburg Stadium 13–14 April 2010 Durban 20–21 March...