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- Matroosberg (Afrikaans for 'Sailor Mountain') is a peak in the South African Hex River Mountains, which belong to the Cape Fold Belt. With a height of...
- reaching 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in height or more. The highest mountain is Matroosberg at 2,249 m (7,379 ft), making it the second tallest peak in the province...
- across the mountain via Osplaas to the 3,147 feet (959 metres) summit at Matroosberg, and then via Kleinstraat to Touws River. The original line between Cape...
- Klein-Swartberge Western Cape Mount Anderson 2,284 7,493 Drakensberg Mpumalanga Matroosberg 2,249 7,379 Hex River Mountains Western Cape Kriegersbaken 2,156 7,073...
- additional main railway line during 1931 would lead to the establishment of Matroosberg station. On 25 June 1916 the first supply of electricity to Worcester...
- the Western Cape, block streams and terraces found near the summit of Matroosberg evidences past periglacial activity which likely occurred during the...
- areas—Paarl and Stellenbosch TRCs in the Winelands RSC, and Witzenberg, Matroosberg and Wynland TRCs in the Breërivier RSC. The local government transformation...
- the figure of the Roman goddess Ceres. Ceres Transport Riders’ Museum Matroosberg in the Hex River Mountains on the south-eastern flank of the Ceres valley...
- Paarl TRC (belonging to Winelands DC) and parts of the Witzenberg and Matroosberg TRCs (belonging to Breërivier DC). At the local elections of December...
- which lies on the upper reaches of this river. It sources are in the Matroosberg, Hex River Mountains, near the town of De Doorns. In its upper course...