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  2. Kobie van Rensburg - Wikipedia

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    Van Rensburg studied singing with Werner Nel at the Northwest University of South Africa, [1] and law and international politics at Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education. [2] He made his debut in 1991 at the age of 20 as Belmonte in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail for the Roodepoort City Opera. [2]

  3. List of administrators of former South African provinces

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    Map of the provinces of South Africa, 1910–1976. Map of the provinces of South Africa, 1976–1994. This article lists the administrators of former South African provinces. It includes officials who headed various provinces in the period from 1910 to 1994, when South Africa was administratively divided into four provinces:

  4. Great Trek - Wikipedia

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    A map charting the routes of the largest trekking parties during the first wave of the Great Trek (1835-1840) along with key battles and events. The yellow area indicating the initial area of colonisation extends too far southsouth of Thaba Nchu and what would become Bloemfontein was an area colonised by Griqua and Trekboers.

  5. Boksburg - Wikipedia

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    The R21 is a North-South Freeway, with its terminal in Vosloorus in the south and connects with the OR Tambo International, Kempton Park and Pretoria in the north. The R29 is an east–west regional route that is connecting Boksburg with Benoni in the East and with Germiston in the west.

  6. Republic of Zoutpansberg - Wikipedia

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    It was not until 1864 that Zoutpansberg was definitely incorporated in the South African Republic. Trichard and his companions had been shown gold workings by the natives, and it was in this district in 1867–70, and in the neighbouring region of Lydenburg, that gold mines were first worked by Europeans south of the Limpopo River. [3]

  7. Zoutpansberg - Wikipedia

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    Zoutpansberg on a map of 1897. Zoutpansberg was the north-eastern division of the Transvaal, South Africa, encompassing an area of 25,654 square miles. [1] The chief towns at the time were Pietersburg and Leydsdorp. [2] It was divided into two districts (west and east) prior to the first general election of the Union of South Africa in 1910. [3]

  8. List of South Africa national under-18 rugby union team ...

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    Below is a listing of all rugby union players that have represented the South Africa Under-18 (South Africa Schools) side since 1974. [ 1 ] 2019 SA Schools squad [ 2 ]

  9. Lang Hans van Rensburg - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Jacobus (Lang Hans) Janse van Rensburg (12 August 1779 – July 1836) was a leader of one of the early Voortrekker groups. His entire group of 51 people was massacred by an 'impi' of Manukosi near Inhambane. Only his two children were spared, as a result of an intervention by another Zulu warrior. [1]