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  2. Pink Loerie Mardi Gras and Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    Since its start in 2000 it has grown to be a significant event for the town culminating in the Knysna Pride parade or Madrid Gras. [9] [5] [10] Pink Loerie was first celebrated in May 2001, and was "groundbreaking" in the country for the way organisers worked "with the town of Knysna to put on the annual LGBTQ arts and culture festival". [11]

  3. List of heritage sites in Knysna - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of the heritage sites in Knysna, situated in the Western Cape, as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency. SAHRA identifier Site name Description Town District NHRA status Coordinates Image 9/2/052/0001 Old Gaol, Queen ...

  4. Charles Wilhelm Thesen - Wikipedia

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    Charles was born in Stavanger, the fifth son of Arndt Leonard Thesen (26 October 1816 – 24 June 1875), a wealthy and respected man in the town. The German-Danish War of 1864–67 caused a downturn in trade and shipping, and in 1868 caused the collapse of several companies in Stavanger, among which was A.L. Thesen & Co.

  5. Knysna Fort - Wikipedia

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    The fort was built on a hill named Verdompskop, in Knysna. A group of men were reportedly approaching the Knysna bridge on February 27, prompting the Town Guard to be called into action in less than thirty minutes. Luckily, a group of mule drivers from Pacaltsdorp, close to George, turned up. Additionally, a curfew was implemented, requiring ...

  6. South Western Railway (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Also called Knysna Forest Railway, was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge forest railway in the southern Cape Province in South Africa. The line connected the port of Knysna with sawmills in the Tsitsikamma Forest and had a length of 31 kilometers. The railway was in operation between 1907 and 1949.

  7. Knysna - Wikipedia

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    Knysna (/ ˈ n aɪ z n ə /; Afrikaans pronunciation:) is a town with 76,150 inhabitants (2019 mid-year estimates) in the Western Cape province of South Africa.It is one of the destinations on the loosely defined Garden Route tourist route.

  8. Stock market today: Dow drops 700 as US businesses and ... - AOL

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    They’re broadly expecting prices to be 4.3% higher 12 months from now, which is a big jump from their forecast of 3.3% inflation last month, according to a survey by the University of Michigan.

  9. List of bridges in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Bruce, B.C.; Brodrick, G.J. (April 1984). "Construction aspects of the Garden Route bridges".Civil Engineering.26 (4). South African Institution Of Civil Engineering ...