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Although geographically located within the Witwatersrand range, the mountain is geologically part of a feature known as the Pilanesberg Alkaline Ring Complex. [5] It is a vast ring dike of a very ancient extinct volcano that last erupted some 1,200 million years ago.
The Pilanesberg is named for chief Pilane [3] of the Kgafêla people, who ruled from Bogopane, Mmamodimokwana and eventually Mmasebudule during the 1800s. [4] The 'Pilanesberg Alkaline Ring Complex' is the park's primary geological feature.
Pilane in Klövdal, Tjörn, Bohuslän, Sweden, is an Iron Age settlement site and grave field, dated to 1-600 AD. The grave field consists of approximately 90 ancient monuments, including stone circles , burial mounds , circular stone grave markers and standing stones .
Pilane may refer to: Pilane (Botswana) Pilane (Sweden) This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 18:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Sehol E10X (2021-present), city car, based on the restyled version of JAC iEV6E. [10]Sehol A5, (2019–present), compact sedan, rebadged from Jiayue A5 . Sehol E50A(2021–present), EV variant of A5
Saulspoort (also known as Moruleng) [2] is a village in South Africa, at the northern foot of the Pilanesberg, about 65 km north of Rustenburg.It was named after a former baKgatla chief, Tsheole, called Saul by the early settlers.
The village lies several kilometres from the main Gaborone–Francistown road, and can be accessed through a short turn at Pilane. [3] Mochudi was settled by the Tswana people in 1871. The main attraction in Mochudi is the Phuthadikobo Museum which is perched at the top of a hill and holds a rich history of Bakgatla tribe and Batswana in general.
Gagoangwe married her first husband, kgosi Pilane. In 1875, she eloped with Bathoen I who was heir to the leadership of the BaNgwaketse. [6] In 1890, Bathoen I and Gagoangwe remarried in a Christian marriage ceremony, legitimizing their marriage in the eyes of the Christian church. [7]