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Strand's main attraction is the beach; 5 km of white sandy beach off False Bay. Strand is often referred to as The Strand (Afrikaans: Die Strand ), which is the old name of the town. The vehicle registration code for Strand is CEY and the postal code for street addresses is 7140.
English: Strand featuring an ideal family venue for swimming, sunbathing and a variety of water sports along the promenade you can find many coffee shops & restaurants. Date 1 August 2016
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
Bloubergstrand / ˌ b l oʊ b ər ɡ ˈ s t r æ n d / is a seaside suburb of the City of Cape Town, South Africa, along the shores of Table Bay, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) due north of the city centre of Cape Town. The name Bloubergstrand literally means "blue mountain beach" in Afrikaans, and is derived from Blaauwberg (231 metres
Somerset West is largely a residential and commercial area. Suburbs of Somerset West; Strand, (Afrikaans for 'beach') is a seaside resort town, situated on the north-eastern edge of False Bay south of the Helderberg mountain and the N2, between Somerset West and Gordon's Bay, and is about 50 km southeast of Cape Town City Bowl. [12]
Durban is a major holiday destination on South Africa's east coast and is renowned for its warm weather all-year round Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal Ballito, KwaZulu-Natal Cape St Francis, Eastern Cape Cape Town, Western Cape Coffee Bay, Eastern Cape Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Hondeklip Bay, Northern Cape Langebaan, Western Cape Margate, KwaZulu-Natal Mossel Bay, Western Cape Plettenberg Bay, Western ...
Gordon's Bay was a municipality from 1961 to 1996. The town council assumed a coat of arms, designed by Schalk Pienaar, in July 1962, [6] and registered it with the Cape Provincial Administration in November 1962 [7] and at the Bureau of Heraldry in November 1988.
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