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Definition of Olifants

Olifant
Olifant Ol"i*fant, n. [OF.] 1. An elephant. [Obs.] 2. An ancient horn, made of ivory.

Meaning of Olifants from wikipedia

- Islands Olifants River (Limpopo), South Africa Olifants River (Southern Cape), South Africa Olifants River (Western Cape), South Africa Olifants Water Management...
- Olifants destro**** two Angolan T-55s. Throughout the operation, South African forces typically dis****d into an "arrowhead" formation, with Olifants...
- Olifants River may refer to any of the following rivers in Southern Africa: Olifants River (Western Cape), draining in the Atlantic Ocean. Located in the...
- with Olifants in the lead, Ratel-90 armoured cars on the flanks, and the remainder of the mechanised infantry to the rear and centre. Three Olifants were...
- Olifant (also known as oliphant) was the name applied in the Middle Ages to a type of carved ivory hunting horn created from elephant tusks. Olifants...
- Sekhukhuneland, is located between the Olifants River and one of its largest tributaries, the Steelpoort River. The Olifants River has its origin between Breyten...
- the rivers of the Olifants/Doring basin is unusually high for South Africa, with eight species endemic to the system. The upper Olifants River is one of...
- Olifants Water Management Area is coded 4 and includes the Elands, Wilge, Steelpoort and Olifants rivers, covering these dams: Blyderivierpoort Dam -...
- Olifants/Doorn WMA, or Olifants/Doorn Water Management Area, Includes the following major rivers: the Olifants River, Doorn River, Krom River, Sand River...
- northern tributaries of the Olifants River rise in the Great Karoo to the north of the Swartberg Mountains, while the Olifants River itself rises to the...