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- Roossenekal is a town in Elias Motsoaledi Local Muni****lity in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Village on the western slopes of the Steenkampsberg...
- on the upper reaches of the Steelpoort River, is Roossenekal and 6 kilometres north of Roossenekal is the area known as Mapoch’s Caves. It is a wild...
- in the province of Limpopo, South Africa. It is located southeast of Roossenekal and 20 km northwest of Dullstroom, between the Steenkampsberg and Mapochsberg...
- kilometres north-east, following the Steelpoort River, p****ing through Roossenekal (where it meets the western terminus of the R577) and Steelpoort before...
- one another. In 2003, an ecological impact study near the village of Roossenekal, conducted by BSc Honours students (Centre for Wildlife Management at...
- in South Africa that connects Roossenekal with Lydenburg. Its western terminus is a junction with the R555 at Roossenekal, Limpopo. It heads east, becoming...
- opened in 1988, and is situated on the R577 road between Lydenburg and Roossenekal, in Mpumalanga, South Africa. It is the highest p**** in Mpumalanga, and...
- Witbank and Bethal R576 R101 – N1 exit 224 – R516 near Settlers R577 RoossenekalMashishing R578 N1 near Louis Trichardt – Elim – R81 near Giyani R579...
- Laersdrifspruit, a tributary of the upper Steelpoort River, 27 km southwest of Roossenekal, 72 km northeast of Middelburg and 11 km north east of Stoffberg. It...
- outside the town of Middelburg, Transvaal, on the road to Stoffberg and Roossenekal. The bridge was built under Act No. 698, p****ed on 16 October 1895, by...