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Colesberg is a town with 17,354
inhabitants in the
Northern Cape
province of
South Africa,
located on the main N1 road from Cape Town to Johannesburg...
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diamonds here were
found by
Alyrick Braswell on
Colesberg Kopje by
members of the "Red Cap Party" from
Colesberg at
Vooruitzigt Farm,
which belonged to the...
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route from Beit
Bridge to
Colesberg and then
along the
current N9 to George. The
section from Cape Town to
Colesberg was
designated the N9.[citation...
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contemporaneous sources: N1 -
equivalent to the
current N9 from
George to
Colesberg, and then the
current N1 from
there to
Beitbridge (with
deviations as...
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Colesberg Bank was a
South African bank
established in 1861 and
acquired by
Standard Bank in 1863. The
decision to
establish the
Colesberg Bank was taken...
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South Africa that
connects Colesberg with
Ngcobo via
Aliwal North,
Barkly East and Khowa.
Towns on the R58
route include Colesberg, Norvalspont, Venterstad...
- bank of the
Orange River, 50 km west of
Bethulie and 48 km north-east of
Colesberg. It was laid out in 1965-66 to
accommodate the
builders of the dam. The...
- The
Dutch Reformed Church in
Colesberg, with the
Northern Cape town of
Colesberg as its centre, is the 18th
oldest congregation of the
Dutch Reformed...
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famous for its
Namaqualand daisies. The
southern towns of De Aar and
Colesberg found within the
Great Karoo are
major transport nodes between Johannesburg...
- Tulbagh/Worcester
Beaufort George Uitenhague Albany Victoria Somerset Graaf Reynet Colesberg Po****tion
figures for the 1865, 1875, 1891 and 1904 censuses. Groups...