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- Hessequa Muni****lity (Afrikaans: Hessequa Munisipaliteit), known before 24 June 2005 as Langeberg Muni****lity, is a local muni****lity within the Garden...
- four by Mossel Bay, three each by Oudts****n and Knysna, two each by Hessequa and Bitou, and one by Kannaland. After the election of 3 August 2016 there...
- located near South Africa's south coast, on the N2 highway, within the Hessequa region, 274 km east of Cape Town (about halfway between Cape Town and Knysna)...
- boarding and fishing as top visitor experiences. The town is located in the Hessequa region, which is branded as the Explorer's Garden Route. Witsand has seen...
- is a settlement in the Hessequa Muni****lity in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The town, located within the Hessequa region, is about 50 km...
- The council of the Hessequa Local Muni****lity (previously the Langeberg Local Muni****lity) consists of seventeen members elected by mixed-member proportional...
- east. The Houtunqua were connected to trades routes with the Attaqua and Hessequa to the west. Archaeological evidence suggests that the Houtunqua kept livestock...
- (Afrikaans: Riversdal) is a town located along the N2 highway, within the Hessequa region between Cape Town and George on the Agulhas Coastal Plain of the...
- South Africa about four hours by car from Cape Town. It is part of the Hessequa Local Muni****lity in the Western Cape province. The town is one of the...
- "Kantdydnn", likely derived from the Hessequa "Kamma-kan Kamma", roughly "water, endless water" or "endless river". The Hessequa were a local tribe of Khoi-khoi...