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Tulbagh (Afrikaans: [tœlbaχ]),
previously named Roodezand,
later named after Dutch Cape
Colony Governor Ryk
Tulbagh, is a town
located in the "Land van...
- Ryk
Tulbagh (14 May 1699,
Utrecht – 11
August 1771, Cape Town) was
Governor of the
Dutch Cape
Colony from 27
February 1751 to 11
August 1771
under the...
- The 1969
Tulbagh earthquake occurred at 20:03:33 UTC on 29 September. It had a
magnitude of 6.3 Mw and a
maximum felt
intensity of VIII (Severe) on the...
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Serruria triternata, the
Tulbagh spiderbush, is a
flowering shrub that
belongs to the
genus Serruria and
forms part of the fynbos. The
plant is endemic...
- 753
square kilometres (4,152 sq mi)
which includes the Land van
Waveren (
Tulbagh) valley, the Warm Bokkeveld, the Koue
Bokkeveld and the Ceres-Karoo. It...
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Africa that
connects Malmesbury with
Touws River, via Rieb****-Kasteel,
Tulbagh and Ceres. The R46 is co-signed with the R44
between Gouda and
Hermon in...
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Nuwekloof P****, also
known as
Roodezand P**** or
Tulbagh Kloof, is a
mountain p**** in the
Western Cape,
South Africa,
which crosses the
Obiqua Mountains...
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Diastella myrtifolia, the
Tulbagh silkypuff, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Diastella and
forms part of the fynbos. The
plant is...
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heavily damaged the
landrost (magistrate)
building in
Tulbagh Charles Trappes,
Magistrate Fischer of
Tulbagh recommended that Lord
Charles Somerset, colonial...
- coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of the
heritage sites in
Tulbagh,
Western Cape as
recognized by the
South African Heritage Resources Agency...