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Weenen (Dutch for "wept") is the
second oldest European settlement in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa. It is
situated on the
banks of the
Bushman River. The...
- The
Weenen m****acre (Afrikaans: Bloukransmoorde) was the m****acre of Voortrekkers,
Khoikhoi and
Basuto by the Zulu
Kingdom on 17
February 1838. The m****acres...
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Weenen is a
settlement in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa.
Weenen may also
refer to:
Weenen m****acre, a m****acre of
Voortrekkers by the Zulu
Weenen-Kliprivier...
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Weenen-Kliprivier
Commando was a
light infantry regiment of the
South African Army. It
formed part of the
South African Army
Infantry Formation as well...
- Stanger) on the coast, via
Oliviershoek P****, Bergville, Winterton, Colenso,
Weenen and Greytown. The R74
begins in Harrismith, Free State, at a t-junction...
- John Van
Weenen MBE (born 26
August 1941, Enfield, Middle****, England) is a 9th Dan
karateka and humanitarian. Van
Weenen was
graded to 1st Dan by Moss...
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Lions River: 43,060 New Hanover: 38,207 Mooirivier: 25,061 Estcourt: 49,493
Weenen: 12,485 Bergville: 22,552
Umvoti (main town Greytown): 41,160 Kranskop:...
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including women and children. The
Boers called it the
Weenen m****acre. The
nearby present-day town of
Weenen (Dutch for "weeping") was
named by
early settlers...
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Parkes –
Diepwalle Between 1907 and 1983, a
narrow gauge railway connected Weenen with Estcourt, 47
kilometres (29 mi) to the west, and
provided an outlet...
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March 1825 – 15
January 1888) was a
Voortrekker heroine who
survived the
Weenen m****acre, an impi
attack on her
trekking party on 17
February 1838, despite...