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  2. Municipal Police (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Peninsula Urban Police were responsible for policing in and around the city of Cape Town between 1652 until its absorption into the national South African Police in 1913. The Durban Borough Police created in 1854, later to become the Durban City Police, and now the Durban Metro Police , to police the city of Durban : the force was ...

  3. List of Metropolitan Routes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Northern Pkway, Alamein Rd, Webb Rd, Turf Club Rd, Geranium St, Drakensberg Rd, Glensands Ave East, East Rd, Southern Klipriviersberg Rd: M35: North/South: R103 (Boksburg AH) – M43 – R554 – M94 – M46 (Martin du Preezville) Boksburg AH, Rondebult, Groeneweide, Klippoortje, Elspark, Reiger Park, Martin du Preezville: Boksburg, Germiston

  4. List of heritage sites of the Helderberg area - Wikipedia

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    This bridge, which is situated just where the main road to the Strand and Sir Lowry’s Pass leaves the town of Somerset West, marks an important event in the history of communications in South Africa. Type of site: Bridge. Current use: Bridge. Cape Town, Somerset West: Somerset West Provincial Heritage Site

  5. District Six - Wikipedia

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    The area was named in 1966 as the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town.The area began to grow after the freeing of the enslaved in 1833. The District Six neighbourhood is bounded by Sir Lowry Road on the north, Buitenkant Street to the west, Philip Kgosana Drive on the south and Mountain Road to the East.

  6. List of heritage sites in Wynberg, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The land on which St. Paul's Church was erected, was granted by Governor Sir Lowry Cole on 30 August 1832 and is one of the earliest land grants to an Anglican Parish in South Africa. The site was consecrated by Bishop Daniel Wilson on 5 September 1832.

  7. Cape Peninsula Urban Police - Wikipedia

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    A police court, presided over by a commissioner (later called 'Judge of Police'), was established in May 1826 to try police cases in Cape Town. From January 1828, the court also had jurisdiction in the Cape Drostdy. The Police Office was headed by a Superintendent of Police, a post held by Baron Charles de Lorentz from 1826 to 1860.

  8. Royal court - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh 'Court of Lahore'.. A royal household is the highest-ranking example of patronage.A regent or viceroy may hold court during the minority or absence of the hereditary ruler, and even an elected head of state may develop a court-like entourage of unofficial, personally-chosen advisers and "companions".

  9. Courts of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The courts of South Africa are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the administration of justice in South Africa. They apply the law of South Africa and are established under the Constitution of South Africa or under Acts of the Parliament of South Africa. Despite South Africa's division into nine provinces, the country has a single ...