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  2. List of heritage sites in Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the heritage sites in Gqeberha as recognised by the South African Heritage Resources Agency. SAHRA identifier Site name Description Town

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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  5. File:ISS067-E-54068 Gqeberha, nee Port Elizabeth, South ...

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  6. Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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    Gqeberha, the city's official name since 23 February 2021, is a Xhosa word for the Baakens river, which flows through the city. [24] [25]In 1820, the rising seaport of Algoa Bay was named "Port Elizabeth" in memory of Elizabeth Frances (née Markham), the wife of Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, acting Governor of the Cape Colony. [26]

  7. Category:Featured pictures of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Sri Lanka" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Battle at Lanka, Ramayana, Udaipur, 1649-53.jpg 5,100 × 2,995; 2.78 MB

  8. Category:History of Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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  9. Kuttam Pokuna - Wikipedia

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    Kuttam Pokuna (twin ponds or pools) are well preserved old bathing tanks or ponds in Sri Lanka. This pair of ponds was built by the Sinhalese in the ancient Anuradhapura Kingdom. They form part of the Abhayagiri vihāra complex and are an example of the works in the field of hydrological engineering, architecture and art of the ancient Sinhalese.