Tulbagh (Afrikaans: [tœlbaχ]), previously named Roodezand, later named after Dutch Cape Colony Governor Ryk Tulbagh, is a town located in the "Land van...
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Ryk Tulbagh (14 May 1699, Utrecht – 11 August 1771, Cape Town) was Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony from 27 February 1751 to 11 August 1771 under the...
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The 1969 Tulbagh earthquake occurred at 20:03:33 UTC on 29 September. It had a magnitude of 6.3 Mw and a maximum felt intensity of VIII (Severe) on the...
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Serruria triternata (redirect from Tulbagh spiderbush)
Serruria triternata, the Tulbagh spiderbush, is a flowering shrub that belongs to the genus Serruria and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is endemic...
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coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of the heritage sites in Tulbagh, Western Cape as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency...
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Nuwekloof Pass (Western Cape) (redirect from Tulbagh Kloof)
Nuwekloof Pass, also known as Roodezand Pass or Tulbagh Kloof, is a mountain pass in the Western Cape, South Africa, which crosses the Obiqua Mountains...
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Sorocephalus scabridus (redirect from Tulbagh clusterhead)
Sorocephalus scabridus, the Tulbagh clusterhead, is a flowering shrub that belongs to the genus Sorocephalus and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is...
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Diastella myrtifolia (redirect from Tulbagh silkypuff)
Diastella myrtifolia, the Tulbagh silkypuff, is a flower-bearing shrub that belongs to the genus Diastella and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is...
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753 square kilometres (4,152 sq mi) which includes the Land van Waveren (Tulbagh) valley, the Warm Bokkeveld, the Koue Bokkeveld and the Ceres-Karoo. It...
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Africa that connects Malmesbury with Touws River, via Riebeek-Kasteel, Tulbagh and Ceres. The R46 is co-signed with the R44 between Gouda and Hermon in...
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events that happened during the 1750s in South Africa. 30 March - Ryk Tulbagh is appointed Governor of the Cape Colony A population count shows that...
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Daniel Theron (category People from Tulbagh)
lawyer best known for his service during the Second Boer War. Born in Tulbagh, Cape Colony, he was raised in Bethlehem, South African Republic. Originally...
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heavily damaged the landrost (magistrate) building in Tulbagh Charles Trappes, Magistrate Fischer of Tulbagh recommended that Lord Charles Somerset, colonial...
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the Tulbagh Waterfall in 1804. It was rediscovered 200 years later by Brian Du Preez in November of 2019 in the Winterhoek Mountains near Tulbagh. It...
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Boberg - For use in respect of fortified wines from Paarl, Franschhoek and Tulbagh. Breede River Valley - contains three wine districts and fifteen wards...
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Rawsonville Robertson Robertsvlei Rozendal Saron Stellenbosch Touws River Tulbagh Wellington Wemmershoek Wolseley Worcester Arniston Baardskeerdersbos Betty's...
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hectares. They rise to a maximum height of 2077 m just north of the town of Tulbagh as Groot Winterhoek peak. The mountains are predominantly made up of Table...
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Drakensberg Karoo-Ferrar Earthquakes 1620 Robben Island earthquake 1969 Tulbagh earthquake 2006 Mozambique earthquake 2014 Orkney earthquake Impact craters...
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Wine Route, Route 62 leads through the wine-growing areas of Wellington, Tulbagh, Worcester, Robertson and the Klein Karoo and is thus one of the longest...
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Middle Berg River and tributaries The Klein Berg River which drains the Tulbagh basin, and the Vier-en-Twintig River which drains much of the Groot Winterhoek...
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Little Karoo Orange River Valley Paarl Robertson Stellenbosch Swartland Tulbagh Arianah Nabul Sousse Buenos Aires Province Médanos Catamarca Province La...
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Succeeded by Christian Afrikaner Personal details Born c. 1785 Roode Zand near Tulbagh (modern South Africa) Died 18 August 1861 Okahandja (modern Namibia) Nationality...
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Tsitana tulbagha (redirect from Tulbagh sylph)
Tsitana tulbagha, the Tulbagh sylph, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in South Africa. The habitat consists of grassy, rocky areas...
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turquoise ixia, is a tall member of the genus Ixia. It comes from around the Tulbagh in South Africa, Cape Province. It has small corms under the ground. This...
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flows north to the Atlantic Ocean. It is 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Tulbagh, 12 kilometres (7 mi) southwest of Ceres, and 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest...
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Africa. A Mission Station can be found at the foot of the Saronsberg in the Tulbagh district, about 20 km south of Porterville. The Mission Station was established...
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later years Aileen's brother, Francis Hennessy, would visit Coetzee in Tulbagh, South Africa. On 17 March 1959, Coetzee joined Lucio Fontana in exhibiting...
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Laubscher (1927, Tulbagh, South Africa - 22 March 2013) was a South African artist. Born Erik Frederik Bester Howard Laubscher in Tulbagh, he grew up in...
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South African rugby union player. Broodryk was born in Loxton, schooled in Tulbagh and then joined the South African Police. He became a member of the Pretoria...
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Captain Jonker Afrikaner named Windhoek after the Winterhoek Mountains at Tulbagh in South Africa, where his ancestors had lived. The first known mention...
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