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- Machadodorp, also known by its official name eNtokozweni, is a small town situated on the N4 national highway, near the edge of the escarpment in the...
- Grobler Bridge which crosses the Komati River on the present R36 route to Machadodorp was opened for traffic in 1897. It was named after Johannes Lodewikus...
- and Lydenburg. It is co-signed with the N4 for 8 kilometres between Machadodorp and Patattanek, with a tollgate on this section. It used to extend further...
- Boer and British troops on 29 December 1900 in Helvetia 10 km north of Machadodorp, eastern South African Republic. Boer troops under Vechtgeneraal Chris...
- connects with the Morebeng–Matsulu railway. In Machadodorp, the Pretoria–Ma**** line connects with the Machadodorp–Ermelo railway. In Wonderfontein, the Pretoria–Ma****...
- Nkomati mine is a large mine in the north-east of South Africa near Machadodorp in Mpumalanga. Nkomati represents one of the largest nickel reserves...
- the gr****land plateau of the Drakensberg mountains near the town of Machadodorp while the Nels River rises on the Drakensberg as well . View of the river...
- could bomb Groblers Bridge, should Buller decide to advance via there to Machadodorp. Pole-Carew reached Middelburg in July 1900 and started ****embling the...
- between Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal. The rail junction connects to Machadodorp which is on the Pretoria and Ma**** railway line. The town also lies...
- Skurweberg P**** is situated in the Mpumalanga, on the R541 road between Machadodorp and Badplaas (South Africa). Skurweberg means ‘rough mountain’ in Afrikaans...