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Genadendal
Genadendal
Last edited: Sat, Aug 31, 2024
Genadendal [χəˈnɑːdəndal] is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, built on the site of the oldest mission station in the country. It was originally known as Baviaanskloof, but was renamed Genadendal in 1806. Genadendal was the place of the first Teachers' Training College in South Africa, founded in 1838.
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Greyton
Greyton
Last edited: Mon, Mar 11, 2024
Greyton is a small town in the Overberg area in the Western Cape, South Africa.
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Madiba Park
12 GENADENDAL_Draft June 2023.pdf
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Rivers
Sonderend River
Last edited: Thu, Sep 5, 2024
The Sonderend River, also known as the Riviersonderend (Afrikaans for River without an end), is a main tributary of the Breede River, located in Western Cape Province, South Africa. The village of Riviersonderend is believed to have taken its name from the river.
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Breede River
Last edited: Mon, Jul 1, 2024
The Breede River (Afrikaans: Breederivier), also known as Breë River, is a river in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Travelling inland north from the city of Cape Town, the river runs in a west to east direction. The surrounding western mountains formed the first continental divide experienced by European settlers in the 18th century. The Titus River and Dwars River become the Breë River.
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Breede River Basin_Groundwater Assessment_2003.pdf
Sustainable Water Resource Management - Breede River -2021.pdf
Mountains
Riviersonderend Mountains
Last edited: Wed, Jul 17, 2024
The Riviersonderend Mountains are a mountain range in the Cape Fold Belt of the Western Cape province of South Africa. They run east to west from Riviersonderend to Villiersdorp, separating the Breede River Valley from the Overberg region. They are composed of Table Mountain Sandstone and attain a maximum height near McGregor and Riviersonderend as Pilaarkop (Afrikaans: Pillar Head (1654m)). The ranges are rich in fynbos flora and experience a typical Mediterranean climate.
The name stems from the Sonderend River, and was originally a literal translation of the Khoi-khoi name "Kannakamkanna" ("river without end") into Afrikaans.
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Wider Bioregion
Knoflokskraal_0.pdf
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