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Somerset East (Afrikaans: Somerset-Oos) [4] (renamed KwaNojoli in 2023) [5] is a town in the Blue Crane Route Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. It was founded by Lord Charles Somerset in 1825. The Blue Crane Route follows the national road R63 from Pearston, via Somerset East, to Cookhouse.
Name Location Highest Point Road Between towns Road surface All Saints Neck: R61: Mthatha and Engcobo: tar Barkly Pass: R58: Elliot and Barkly East: tar Baster Voetslaan Pass: pass joins R393
North / South then East / West: M41 (Alphen) – M38 – M39 – M40 – M64 – M3 (interchange) – M4 (Kirstenhof) Alpen, Belle Constantia, Airlie, Fir Grove, Forest Glade, Tokai, Westlake Estate, Kirstenhof: Spaanschemat River Rd, Orpen Rd, Steenberg Rd M44: North / South then East / West
Somerset East: 11,068 36,063 3.3 Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality: BUF East London: 2,750 834,997 303.6 Dr AB Xuma Local Municipality: EC137 Chris Hani Ngcobo: 2,484 162,014 65.2 Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality: EC101 Sarah Baartman Graaff-Reinet: 28,653 82,197 2.9 Elundini Local Municipality: EC141 Joe Gqabi Nqanqarhu: 5,019 144,929 28.9
Somerset East: B3 (small towns) 11,068 6,877 36,063 3.3 5.3 Breede Valley Local Municipality: WC025 Western Cape: Cape Winelands: Worcester: B2 (large town) 3,834 2,382 176,578 46.1 74.2 Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality: BUF Eastern Cape: East London: A (metro) 2,750 1,710 834,997 303.6 488.6 Bushbuckridge Local Municipality: MP325 ...
South Africa's cities and main towns ... Park Rynie: KwaZulu-Natal: Parys: Free State: Patensie: ... Somerset East: Eastern Cape: Somerset West:
The R63 is a tarred provincial route in South Africa that connects Calvinia with Komga via Carnarvon, Victoria West, Graaff-Reinet, Somerset East and King William's Town. It is cosigned with the N10 between Eastpoort and Cookhouse for 24 kilometres .
Pearston is a small town in the eastern Karoo, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It lies between Graaff-Reinet and Somerset East at the foot of the Coetzeesberge, about 160 kilometres (100 mi) north of Port Elizabeth. It falls within the Blue Crane Route Local Municipality and has a population of approximately 4,500 people. [1]