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- Stormberg may refer to: Stormberg Mountains, Eastern Cape province, South Africa Stormberg District, Eastern Cape province of South Africa Stormberg Group...
- The Battle of Stormberg was a British ****ault on Stormberg Junction on 10 December 1899. At that time, the Boers had taken control of Molteno and the heights...
- The Stormberg Group is one of the four geological groups that comprises the Karoo Supergroup in South Africa. It is the uppermost geological group representing...
- The Stormberg is a range of mountains situated in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, are an easterly extension of the Bamboesberge and form an...
- through it, sustaining localized areas of Tri****ic flora and fauna. The Stormberg Group contains South Africa's earliest dinosaur fossils. It also contains...
- [emolˈtɛːno]) is a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. High in the Stormberg Mountains, Molteno has recorded South Africa's coldest temperatures at...
- elevation. This list includes mountains in two other sovereign states, in the Stormberg-Drakensberg range, where the highest elevations are to be found in Lesotho...
- The Chris Hani District Muni****lity (Xhosa: uMasipala weSithili sase Chris Hani) is a landlocked district muni****lity situated in the centre of the Eastern...
- East Africa as well as in the Drakensberg Range of South Africa, the Stormberg Mountains, and the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Currently, the only remaining...
- Mafeking under siege, and won victories at Colenso, Magersfontein and Stormberg. Increased numbers of British Army soldiers were brought to Southern Africa...