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Lydenburg, also
known as Mashishing, is a town in
Thaba Chweu Local Muni****lity, on the
Mpumalanga highveld,
South Africa. It is
situated on the Sterkspruit/Dorps...
- The
Republic of
Lydenburg was
founded in 1856 by the
Voortrekkers under the
leadership of
Hendrik Potgieter.
Lydenburg was
declared the
capital of the...
- The
Lydenburg Heads are
seven terracotta heads that were
discovered in ****ociation with
other pottery artifacts in
Lydenburg, Mpumalanga,
South Africa...
- landmarks. The
route starts at the foot of the Long Tom P**** just
outside Lydenburg,
following the
natural descent from the
Great Escarpment to the Lowveld...
- The
siege of
Lydenburg was a
siege carried out by
South African Republican forces on British-occupied
Lydenburg,
between January and
March 1881 during...
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Sekhukhune managed to
defeat the army on 1
August 1876.
Another attack by the
Lydenburg Volunteer Corps was also repulsed. On 16
February 1877, the two parties...
- the
south east and a
second under Ben
Viljoen in the
north east
around Lydenburg. Botha's
forces were
particularly active,
raiding railways and British...
- miles)
north of
Belfast and some 53
kilometres (33 miles) south-west of
Lydenburg on the R540 road.
Along with
Barkly East and Underberg, it is one of South...
- was
notable industry in tin, copper, gold, iron, ochre, and bronze. The
Lydenburg Heads, from
around 500 CE, are Africa's
oldest Iron Age
artworks south...
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Ohrig city),
formerly Andries Ohrig Stad, is a
small town to the
north of
Lydenburg in the
Limpopo province,
South Africa. A fort was
established by a group...