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- formerly situated in the Transvaal province. Vereeniging is the third largest city in Gauteng. The name Vereeniging is the Dutch word meaning "****ociation"...
- The Treaty of Vereeniging was a peace treaty, signed on 31 May 1902, that ended the Second Boer War between the South African Republic and the Orange...
- elections on 27 April 1994. It was initially called Pretoria–Wi****ersrand–Vereeniging (PWV) and was renamed "Gauteng" on the 28th of June 1995, the same day...
- Indische Vereeniging (English: Indies' ****ociation; Malay/Indonesian: Perhimpoenan Hindia). It later changed its name to Indonesische Vereeniging (Indonesian...
- route in South Africa that connects Potchefstroom with Villiers via Vereeniging. The R54 begins at a junction with the N12 national route approximately...
- The Vereeniging changed its name in 1919 and would fuse with another ****ociation in 1930 and again in 1949 and still exists today. The Vereeniging had...
- front of the name. Nowadays most people prefer to write it as Menschen Vereeniging, the same words, written in pre-WWII Dutch. Although Wolbodo isn't a...
- west-south-west, byp****ing Meyerton, to Vereeniging. The journey from Heidelberg to Vereeniging is 45 km. Upon entering Vereeniging, north of the Three Rivers East...
- Street and is the main road southwards through Vereeniging Central. At Beaconsfield Avenue in Vereeniging Central, the R82 meets the south-eastern terminus...
- Victorian dress reform was an objective of the Victorian dress reform movement (also known as the rational dress movement) of the middle and late Victorian...