Murraysburg — (spr. mörres ), Division der britischsüdafrikan. Kapkolonie, in der Karru, auf gut bewässerter und von der Bahn Kapstadt Kimberley durchschnittener Hochfläche, 5270 qkm mit (1891) 4453 Einw. (1498 Weiße, 295 Hottentotten, 504 Kaffern und… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sneeuberg — p1p5 Sneeuberg Am Südabhang der Sneeuberg Massivs im Camdeboo Nationalpark Höchster Gipfel Kompasberg ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vehicle registration plates of South Africa — South African number plates are unique in each of the provinces. Each province has their own number plate design and colours, as well as numbering scheme.The nine provincesKey: * UPPER CASE LETTERS: Literal letters in the numberplate * a:… … Wikipedia
List of cities and towns in the Western Cape — This is a list of cities and towns in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.The Cape MetropoleSee List of Cape Town suburbsThe Winelands* Franschhoek * Paarl * StellenboschSuburbs of Stellenbosch::* Brandwacht:* Cloetesville:* Dalsig:* Die… … Wikipedia
R63 (Eastern Cape) — The R63 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects the N2 between East London and Butterworth with Williston via King Williams Town, Graaff Reinet, Murraysburg, and Victoria West. It is cosigned with the N10 between Eastpoort and Cookhouse … Wikipedia
Gamtoos River — Geobox|River state type = Province name = Gamtoos River native name = other name = category = etymology = nickname = image caption = Gamtoos River near its mouth into the Indian Ocean between Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay country = RSA state =… … Wikipedia
Beaufort West — Neo Gothic Dutch Reformed Mother Church, built in 1892 … Wikipedia
Prince Albert, Western Cape — Prince Albert Prins Albert View overlooking Prince Albert … Wikipedia
Sneeuberge — The Sneeuberge (Afrikaans: Snow Mountains) are located in the far western portions of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. They are the highest mountain range in South Africa outside the Drakensberg and stretch between Murraysburg of the… … Wikipedia
Johann Franz Drège — or (Johann Frantz Drège) or (Jean François Drège) (25 March 1794 Altona, Hamburg, Germany 3 February 1881 Altona, Hamburg, Germany), commonly referred to by his standard botanical author abbreviation Drège,[1] … Wikipedia