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  2. Jurgens Ci Caravans - Wikipedia

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    The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of Imperial Holdings Ltd. Jurgens provided employment for 970 in South Africa and had 70 employees in Australia. [7] Jurgens Ci had a dealer network in South Africa and Namibia, and exported units to Australia, the Netherlands and New Zealand. [8] Jurgens also had a production facility in Melbourne ...

  3. A. A. Jurgens - Wikipedia

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    Reprints of Cape of Good Hope stamps. Collection of Barbara Jurgens. The cover of Jurgens' The Handstruck Letter Stamps of the Cape of Good Hope. Adrian Albert Jurgens (1886 – 11 July 1953) [1] was a South African philatelist and signatory to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists of Southern Africa in 1948 [2] and the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in Great Britain in 1952.

  4. Volkswagen of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, SAMAD was renamed Volkswagen of South Africa Limited at an extraordinary general meeting. [1] In 1966, SAMAD, in which Volkswagenwerk AG held 63% of the shares at the time, had around 2,460 employees and sold 21,888 vehicles. [4] With 36,315 vehicles, Volkswagen became the best-selling brand in South Africa for the first time in 1973.

  5. Jurgens - Wikipedia

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    Antonius Johannes Jurgens (1867–1945), Dutch-British entrepreneur; Antoon Jurgens (1805–1880), Dutch margarine and butter merchant and industrialist; Arvīds Jurgens (1905–1955), Latvian footballer, ice hockey, basketball and bandy player; Bruce Jurgens (born 1965), American film maker; Cam Jurgens (born 1999), American football player

  6. Antonius Johannes Jurgens - Wikipedia

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    Antonius Johannes Jurgens, also known as Anton Jurgens (8 February 1867 – 12 March 1945 [1]) was a Dutch businessman. He was born in Oss , the grandson of Joanna Lemmens and of Antoon Jurgens , [ 1 ] who founded a butter company in 1867 and, in 1871, the first margarine factory in the world.

  7. Adolf Lüderitz - Wikipedia

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    Franz Adolf Eduard Lüderitz (16 July 1834 – end of October 1886) was a German merchant and the founder of German South West Africa, Imperial Germany's first colony. The coastal town of Lüderitz, located in the ǁKaras Region of southern Namibia, is named after him.

  8. Kyle Jurgens - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Jurgens (born 30 September 2003) is a South African professional footballer who plays as a defender and midfielder for Betway Premiership side Stellenbosch FC.. Having spent his formative years in the Ubuntu Football Academy, Jurgens joined the development structures of Stellenbosch in 2021 and helped the club's reserve team win the DStv Diski Challenge and Premier League Next Gen Cup ...

  9. James Chapman (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    James Chapman (27 December 1831, Cape Town – 4 February 1872, Kimberley), was an explorer, hunter, trader and photographer from the Cape Colony. A son of James Chapman and Elizabeth Greeff of Malmesbury and brother to Henry Samuel Chapman, he was educated in Cape Town and left for Durban when 14 years old. He was appointed as chief clerk in ...