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The Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve is a World Heritage Site with an area of 70,000 hectares from Elgin to north of Villiersdorp, between the Stellenbosch Mountains and the Groenland mountains. [2] The reserve functions as a conservation area for mountain fynbos, with about 1300 plant species, of which some are rare and endemic.
In 1992, the five-story patient tower opened, making Mission Hospital the largest medical center in south Orange County with a total of 274 beds. The Fetal Diagnostic Center and the Mission Rehabilitation Center opened. In 1993, the Children's Hospital at Mission, now known as CHOC at Mission, opened on the fifth floor of Mission Hospital. It ...
The hospital has 334 beds [2] and is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine. [3] The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 [4] [5] throughout Orange County and the Southern California area.
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The school is the major provider of secondary education in the area and is headmastered by Mr Danie Malan, that took the lead from former headmaster Mr Christiaan Klopper. With the post-war growth of the Hottentots Holland district, in 1962 a second High School (Afrikaans medium) was opened, which mainly served the Strand.
Holland Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in the West Michigan lakeshore area. The hospital was founded in 1917 and it serves the greater Holland area and surrounding communities throughout Ottawa and Allegan counties. As of February 2014, Holland Hospital has a 189-bed main campus with more than 300 physicians, and a 2,000 member ...
(It was also known as Hottentot, a name which apparently referred to a band of local outlaws.) In 1854 a recent Czech immigrant named Matiáš (Matej) Novák purchased 100 acres (0.40 km 2 ) of land and built a house in which early masses were celebrated. [ 2 ]
In 1909, a wealthy Hindu philanthropist invited Holland to treat patients in Shikarpur, in North Sind. Holland agreed to treat the patients for free if the philanthropist would use the money to build a hospital. In only one year, this hospital grew to be one of the largest eye clinics in the world, treating up to 600 patients at a time. [3]