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Vryheid (Zulu: eFilidi/iFilidiAbaqulusi) is a coal
mining and
cattle ranching town in
northern KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa.
Vryheid is the
Afrikaans word...
- It
covered 13,600
square kilometres (5,300 sq mi) and the
capital was
Vryheid or
Vrijheid ("Freedom" in
Afrikaans or Dutch, respectively), both being...
- north-east,
immediately crossing the
Blood River, into the town of
Vryheid. West of
Vryheid at a 4-way junction, The R33
becomes the road to the
north and...
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River (Afrikaans: Bloedrivier; Zulu: Ncome) is
situated between Nquthu and
Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa. This
river has its
sources in the hills...
- R69 is a
provincial route in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa that
connects Vryheid with
Mkuze via Louwsburg. Falkner, John (May 2012).
South African Numbered...
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Hlobane (28
March 1879) took
place at Hlobane, near the
modern town of
Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa during the Anglo-Zulu War. The
British commander...
- his horses. Back on the
Transvaal territory around his home
district of
Vryheid,
Botha attacked a
British raiding column at Bakenlaagte,
using an effective...
- Glückstadt (also Gelukstadt) is a
village some 32 km south-east of
Vryheid.
Formed in 1906 as the
centre for
farming families. The name is
German and...
- ex-Dutch
Revolutie and
Prins Frederik,
hospital ship by 1804, sold 1817
Vryheid 70 –
prison ship 1798,
powder hulk 1802, sold 1811.
Camperdown 70 – ex-Dutch...
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Pomeroy Wasbank Nquthu Bergville Colenso Elandslaagte Estcourt Ladysmith Babanango Louwsburg Mahlabatini Nongoma Paulpietersburg Pongola Ulundi Vryheid...