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Wupperthal (sometimes also
spelt Wuppertal) is a
small town in the
Cederberg mountains in the
Western Cape
province of
South Africa. It was
founded in...
- is
commonly used.
Wupperthal shoe factory, 1836,
founded by
Johann Leipoldt,
provided work for many
skilled craftsmen. The
Wupperthal handsewn veldskoen...
- St
Helena Bay
Strandfontein Vanrhynsdorp Velddrif Vredenburg Vredendal Wupperthal Yzerfontein Ashton Bonnievale Ceres De
Doorns De
Hollandsche Molen Denneburg...
- the San po****tion. In the north, the old
Moravian mission station of
Wupperthal still remains, the
heart of a
small subsistence farming community, and...
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Serruria flava, the
Wupperthal spiderhead, is a
flowering shrub that
belongs to the
genus Serruria and
forms part of the fynbos. The plant,
which is critically...
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established by the
Moravian Georg Schmidt at
Genadendal in 1738. The
mission at
Wupperthal,
established by the
Rhenish Missionary Society, was
eventually transferred...
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established its
first mission station in the
Cederberg in 1829,
named Wupperthal, and
predated the
naming of the
German city by 100 years. Very soon, the...
- Calvinia. A
turnoff from the p****
heads southeast to the
Biedouw Valley and
Wupperthal. The p**** is 25 km long,
reaches an
altitude of 905 m at a
gradient of...
- Graaff-Reinet (Spandau)
Steinkopf (Steinkopf)
Stutterheim Wartburg (Wartburg)
Wupperthal (Wuppertal) Raper, P.E. (1987).
Dictionary of
Southern African Place Names...
- sources,
Redecker lived in
South West
Africa as a
colonial merchant for the
Wupperthal Trading Company,
established by the RMS. In 1870, this
company was renamed...