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Kuruman is a
small town in the
Northern Cape
province of
South Africa. It is
known for its
scenery and the Eye of
Kuruman, a
geological feature that brings...
- The Eye of
Kuruman (Afrikaans: Die Oog) is a
spring in the town of
Kuruman (part of the Ga-Segonyana
Local Muni****lity) in the
province of
Northern Cape...
- The
Kuruman Moffat Mission at
Seodin outside Kuruman,
South Africa,
traces its establishment, by the
London Missionary Society, to 1816,
although the first...
- Gqeberha.
Kuruman can be
found in the north-east and is
known as a
mission station. It is also well
known for its
artesian spring and Eye of
Kuruman. The Orange...
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among the
Bechuana people at
Kuruman. When the
family returned to
South Africa and were on the long ox-cart trek to
Kuruman,
Livingstone rode out to meet...
- of
Kimberley and
Kuruman is a
diocese in the
Anglican Church of
Southern Africa, and encomp****es the area
around Kimberley and
Kuruman and
overlaps the...
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Kuruman Commando was a
light infantry regiment of the
South African Army. It
formed part of the
South African Army
Infantry Formation as well as the South...
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stations in
southern Africa.
While doing missionary work at the
mission at
Kuruman,
Moffat was the
first to
translate and have the
Bible printed into the...
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about a 2-hour
drive to each.
Kimberley is a 3-hour
drive away,
while Kuruman is only 20
minutes away. The
Camel Thorn tree
Acacia erioloba forest is...
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former prisoner on
Robben Island. He was the
Bishop of
Kimberley and
Kuruman and
Archbishop of Cape Town.
Ndungane was born in Kokstad. He attended...