Definition of Wilgenhof. Meaning of Wilgenhof. Synonyms of Wilgenhof

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Wilgenhof. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Wilgenhof and, of course, Wilgenhof synonyms and on the right images related to the word Wilgenhof.

Definition of Wilgenhof

No result for Wilgenhof. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Wilgenhof from wikipedia

- Wilgenhof is a men's residence located in Stellenbosch, commonly referred by its residences as "Die Plek" (Afrikaans for "The Place"). The residence was...
- The Grammatica de Interlingua, written by Karel Wilgenhof, is the first Interlingua grammar written entirely in Interlingua. The Grammatica does not depart...
- Stellenbosch was Wilgenhof, in 1903. In 1905 the first women's hostel to be established in Stellenbosch was Harmonie [1]. Harmonie and Wilgenhof were part of...
- PrisonArea, Seisoville, Suidrand, Tuinhof, Uitsig, Vooruitsig, WestPark and Wilgenhof. Kroonstad is the fourth largest town in the Free State (after Bloemfontein...
- CBD and crosses the Vals River just after. After p****ing through the Wilgenhof suburb as South Road, it forms an interchange with the R34/N1 national...
- experience as students residing in residences. The oldest residence is Wilgenhof men's residence, established in 1903. The CSO wards along with the Residence...
- 1971, Introduction See "Methods and techniques: Non-Latin examples". Wilgenhof, Karel. Grammatica de Interlingua. Union Mundial pro Interlingua, B****bergen...
- (Honours) degree. Du Plessis lodged at the university's Wilgenhof men's residence. Built in 1903, Wilgenhof is not only the oldest university men's residence...
- charging forwards during the 1932 test against Scotland. Craven lodged in Wilgenhof Men's Residence, following in the footsteps of his maternal grandfather...
- Naudé studied theology at the University of Stellenbosch and lived at Wilgenhof men's residence. He graduated in 1939 with an MA in languages and a theology...