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Kuils River is a level two administrative region, and is close to Stellenbosch It is located near the intersection of the M12 and the R102. [5]Kuils River is home to the respective Alta du Toit and Jan Kriel Schools, the former, for mentally challenged children [6] and the latter for children with special educational needs. [7]
Pages in category "People from Kuils River" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Herman Charles ...
Hydrogeological Map of Albania Source: Ministry of Industry and Mines (1985) Albania has an extensive hydrographic network of 152 rivers and streams, including 10 large rivers flowing from southeast to northwest, mainly discharging towards the Adriatic Sea.
The R300 or Kuils River Freeway (also Cape Flats Freeway) is a Regional Route in the Cape Metropole, South Africa that connects Mitchells Plain with the N2, Kuilsrivier, and the N1 between Bellville and Brackenfell. The R300 is a freeway for its entire length; it forms part of the proposed Peninsula Expressway. [1]
The Northern Suburbs is a major urban and rural region located in the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa.It is the urban north-eastern part of the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area (Cape Metropole) that is functionally merged with Cape Town.
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Has (Albanian definite form: Hasi) is a region in north eastern Albania and south western Kosovo.. Hasi is an ethno-geographic area with well-defined borders, surrounded by river Black Drin to its West and south west in Albania and by the White Drin river on its south, east and north east in Kosovo.
The river is roughly the geographical dividing line between Tosk and Gheg Albanian dialects, with Gheg spoken north of the Shkumbin and Tosk south of it. The dialectal split occurred after Christianisation of the region (4th century AD), [ 18 ] [ 19 ] with the river as the historic dialectal boundary [ 20 ] which straddled the Jireček line .