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Knysna (/ˈnaɪznə/;
Afrikaans pronunciation: ['nɛɪsna]) is a town with 76,150
inhabitants (2019 mid-year estimates) in the
Western Cape
province of South...
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Knysna Muni****lity (Afrikaans:
Knysna Munisipaliteit; Xhosa:
uMasipala wase
Knysna) is a
local muni****lity
within the
Garden Route District Muni****lity...
- The
Knysna elephants were the
relicts of once
substantial herds of
African bush
elephant (Loxodonta africana) in the Outeniqua/Tsitsikamma
region of southernmost...
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fueled around 20 to 30
significant fires that
swept through the town of
Knysna and
surrounding areas in the days
after the storm. The
fires killed seven...
- The
Knysna /ˈnaɪznə/
seahorse or Cape
seahorse (Hippocampus capensis) is a
species of fish in the
family Syngnathidae. It is
endemic to the
south coast...
- The
Knysna turaco (Tauraco corythaix), or, in
South Africa,
Knysna loerie, is a
large turaco, one of a
group of
African musophagidae birds. It is a resident...
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Knysna River (in Afrikaans: Knysnarivier) is a
river flowing in the
Western Cape
province in
South Africa. It has its
source in the
Outeniqua Mountains...
- The
Knysna–Amatole
montane forests ecoregion, of the
tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome, is in
South Africa. It
covers an Afromontane...
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Zizeeria knysna, the dark gr**** blue or
African gr**** blue, is a
species of blue
butterfly (Lycaenidae)
found in Africa, on
Cyprus and the
Iberian Peninsula...
- The Old Fort, also
known as the
Knysna Fort or Thomson's Folly, is a fort in
Knysna,
Western Cape,
South Africa. The fort was
built during the Second...