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Phuthaditjhaba (previously
Witsieshoek), is a town in the Free
State province of
South Africa. It is
located in a
section of the
Drakensberg mountains...
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province of
Orange Free State,
bordering Lesotho.[1] Its
capital was
Witsieshoek. It was the
designated homeland of more than 180,000 Sesotho-speaking...
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Hobhouse Kestell Ladybrand Lindley Marquard Memel Paul Roux
Petrus Steyn Witsieshoek (Phuthaditjhaba)
Reitz Rosendal Senekal Steynsrus Swinburne Tweespruit...
- the top of Mount-Aux-Sources
starts at the
Sentinel car park
above the
Witsieshoek Mountain Lodge,
about 2,500
metres (8,200 ft)
above sea level. Another...
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South Africa. The peak is
accessible from the
Sentinel Car Park near
Witsieshoek, via
chain ladders. The Mont-Aux-Sources is part of a
basalt plateau...
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districts of the Free
State province of
South Africa. The seat is
Witsieshoek. As of 2011, a
majority of its 725,932
residents spoke Sesotho. The district...
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government vehicles WRP –
police vehicles The
letter W
stands for the
Witsieshoek district,
where Qwaqwa was located.
Retained the code OBW from the Orange...
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Edwin Thabo Mo****sanyana (1899 – 1995) was born in the
Witsieshoek area in the Free State. He was a teacher,
miner and journalist. Mo****sanyana became...
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MakausuI Mabuti Makausi II
Voortrekker settlers moved closer to
where Witsieshoek (Afrikaans
meaning Witsies se Hoek, ie Witsie’s corner.) was situated...
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Tsonga (Shangaan) 1973–1994 QwaQwa
Phuthaditjhaba (until 1974
called Witsieshoek)
Southern Sotho 1974–1994 KwaZulu
Ulundi (1980–1994)
Nongoma (provisionally...