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Kakamas is a town
founded in 1898 and
located in the
Northern Cape
province of
South Africa, on the
banks of the
Orange River.
Originated as at a place...
- The
battle of
Kakamas took
place in
Kakamas,
Northern Cape
Province of
South Africa on 4
February 1915. It was a
skirmish for
control of two
river fords...
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consider Kakama (lit. 'little king') and
Twale (Itwale in K.W.'s account) to be separate. In
their accounts,
Kintu was
succeeded by
Kakama, who was succeeded...
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Ruhanga created the
first three human beings from clay: Kairu, the farmer;
Kakama, the king; and Kahima, the herdsman. He gave them
different gifts and tasks...
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Gahima I (also
known as
Kanyarwanda I,
Kayima I, Ghem, Khem,
Kakama, Khm, Ham)
among East
Africans is
recited by the
Rwandan "Abiru" (cultural historians...
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Hanover and
Richmond respectively.
Along the
Orange River near the town of
Kakamas, the
Hartebeest River drains the
central Karoo.
Above Kenhardt the Hartebeest...
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Upington to
Kakamas and Keimoes, two
nearby towns. The
trains carried p****engers and freight,
being mainly dried fruit. The line to
Kakamas was
still in...
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VinFast vehicles were
spotted in
South Africa for
field tests at
Kakamas in the
Northern Cape
Province and in Cape Town. On
September 20, the company...
- 28.5830082°E / -32.0004882; 28.5830082 (Collywobbles-Mbashe Hydro) 10
Kakamas Hydro Electric Power Second Falls EC 31°41′10″S 28°53′00″E / 31.686164°S...
- Cape gauge.
Locomotives used NG9 NG G12 NG G14
Stations Upington–Keimoes–
Kakamas 1926–1940, 35 miles. First, a 25-mile
stretch of narrow-gauge line was...