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- Vierfontein is a settlement in Fezile Dabi District Muni****lity in the Free State province of South Africa. Vierfontein is a coal-mining village, formerly...
- The R76 begins at a T-junction with the R30 road just north-west of Vierfontein, approximately 4.5 kilometres south of the R30 bridge on the Vaal River...
- the growing demand. These included the Braamfontein Water Company's Vierfontein Syndicate of 1893 and the Sivewright Concession of 1887 by the Johannesburg...
- Zastron, 55 miles 33 chains (89.2 kilometres). 31 July – Free StateVierfontein to Bothaville, 23 miles 6 chains (37.1 kilometres). 18 September – Cape...
- to meet the north-western terminus of the R76 road just north-west of Vierfontein. The R30 heads for another 4 kilometres to cross the Vaal River into...
- extended to other parts of the country. In 1905 the line was extended to Vierfontein and Kroonstad. In 1906 Veertienstrome line was opened connecting Klerksdorp...
- Afrikaans 40%; Zulu 33%; Sotho 16%; English 5%; foreign languages 3% Vierfontein 657 647 Moqhaka Afrikaans 75%; Sotho 16%; English 5%; Tswana 2%; Xhosa...
- suburb lies on land on two of the original farms called Mooifontein and Vierfontein. The suburb's name originates from the Gr**** letter Theta. "Sub Place...
- to build a dam in the northern part of the reserve. To be called the Vierfontein Dam, work ended on it as the Second Boer War broke out and all that remains...
- is situated on part of two old Wi****ersrand farms called Ormonde and Vierfontein. It was established on 2 March 1950 and takes its name from Crown Mines...