- /ˌpɒləˈkwɑːni/,
meaning "Sanctuary" in
Northern Sotho), also
known as
Pietersburg, is the
capital city of the
Limpopo Province in
South Africa. It is the...
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Peter Mokaba Stadium (previously
Pietersburg Stadium) is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Polokwane (formerly
Pietersburg),
South Africa. It was the home stadium...
- 1939:
Promoted as
Territorial Prelature of
Pietersburg December 15, 1988:
Promoted as
Diocese of
Pietersburg September 4, 2009: Name
changed - Diocese...
- Lughawe), is an
airport serving the city of
Polokwane (known
until 2005 as
Pietersburg) in the
South African province of Limpopo. The
airport is
located 5 km...
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Pietersburg Pillars was a
South African football club. The club was
renamed City
Pillars after the
South African government changed the name of the town...
- Pretoria-
Pietersburg railway line was
built between 1897 and 1899 from
Pretoria to
Pietersburg (now Polokwane) by the
Pretoria Pietersburg Railway Company...
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Stadium is a
football and
rugby union stadium in
Polokwane (formerly
Pietersburg),
South Africa, that was used for the 2010 FIFA
World Cup. It has a capacity...
- and
commanded by an Australian,
Colonel R. W. Lenehan. It was
based at
Pietersburg, 260
kilometres north-east of Pretoria, and saw
action in the Spelonken...
- non-commissioned
officers to
Pietersburg on 21
October 1901. All were met by a
party of
mounted infantry five
miles outside Pietersburg on the
morning of 23 October...
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Monument is a
monument complex along the N1
route between Potgietersrus and
Pietersburg,
South Africa, con****uously
located on the
slope of Ysterberg, on private...