1830 in South Africa — See also: 1829 in South Africa, other events of 1830, 1831 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. Events* 9 April The first publication of the Dutch/Afrikaans newspaper De Zuid Afrikaan is issued in the Cape Colony * Full… … Wikipedia
1832 in South Africa — See also: 1831 in South Africa, other events of 1832, 1833 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. EventsBirths* 30 September Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, commander of British troops in the Second Boer War, is born in… … Wikipedia
Lovedale (South Africa) — Lovedale was a mission station and educational institute in the VictoriaEast division of the Cape Province, South Africa (now in Eastern Cape Province). It lies 1720 feet above sea level on the banks of the Tyumhe (Chumie) tributary of the… … Wikipedia
Carnarvon, South Africa — Carnarvon is a small town in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Originally established in 1860 as the village of Harmsfontein, it was located within the territory of Schietfontein, the only water source in the area and the site of the… … Wikipedia
South African Astronomical Observatory — The Southern African Large Telescope Organ … Wikipedia
South Staffordshire Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name=The South Staffordshire Regiment (38th and 80th) caption= dates=1881 1959 country=Great Britain allegiance= branch= type=Infantry of the Line role= size= command structure=Mercian Brigade (1948 59) current… … Wikipedia
Timeline of South African history — This is a timeline of the History of South Africa. For sport see Timeline of South African sport. Before European colonisation *Early BCE Southern Africa *Early ACE Southern Africa Colonization *1400s *1500s *1600s 1610s 1620s 1630s 1640s 1650s… … Wikipedia
New South Wales wine — New South Wales (in red) New South Wales wine is Australian wine produced in the state of New South Wales, Australia. New South Wales is Australia s most populous state and its wine consumption far out paces the region s wine production. The… … Wikipedia
Farthest South — (sometimes known as Furthest South) describes the most southerly latitude reached by explorers before the conquest of the South Pole rendered the expression obsolete. Significant early steps in the convergence towards the Pole were the discovery… … Wikipedia
New South Greenland — Map showing Morrell s reported location of the New South Greenland coast (1823, red line), and Ross s Appearance as reported by Sir James Clark Ross in 1841. The dotted line indicates the area of Captain Johnson s 1821 voyage … Wikipedia