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  2. List of colloquial South African place names - Wikipedia

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    B.town - Bloemhof; Border - The Eastern Cape area, near East London. This term also referred to the northern border of South West Africa (now Namibia) in respect of the military operations during the South African Border War. Die Bos - Stellenbosch (Also referred to as Eikestad or Stellies in the Afrikaans community.) Durbs, Thekwini,eGagasini ...

  3. BOS 400 - Wikipedia

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    BOS 400 is a French derrick/lay barge that ran aground while being towed by the Russian tugboat Tigr on June 26, 1994. [1] [unreliable source?Tigr was chartered to tow BOS 400 from Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo to Cape Town, South Africa.

  4. BOS Ice Tea - Wikipedia

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    BOS is a South African based ice tea brand that uses organic rooibos as the primary ingredient. [1] The company was established by Grant Rushmere and Richard Bowsher, a rooibos tea farmer and an entrepreneur, respectively. [2] The initial selection of ice teas was introduced in June 2010. [3] BOS's headquarters are situated in Woodstock, Cape ...

  5. List of shipwrecks of Africa - Wikipedia

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    A cargo ship that ran aground near Cape Town, and was re-floated and scuttled 320 kilometres (200 mi) from shore. [28] Joanna East India Company: 8 June 1682 An East Indiaman (the first to be wrecked off the South African coast) that sank near Cape Agulhas. A considerable amount of gold was on the ship. [29

  6. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    Also refers to the Blue Train, a luxury train that travels from Johannesburg to Cape Town via the Trans Karoo rail-line aka "Transkaroo". boef – lit. "law-breaker". Refers to any person who has broken a law and got away with it. Derived from the Afrikaans word of the same spelling for "to cuff" (i.e. to arrest, or get arrested).

  7. Baardskeerdersbos - Wikipedia

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    The current church in Baardskeerdersbos was built in 1921 and is a National Monument. For a long time the village remained rural and undisturbed, but recently it has been discovered as a quiet getaway particularly for residents of Cape Town; several new houses have been built, and several more renovated.

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