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  2. Metropolitan routes in Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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  3. R334 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The R334 begins at a junction with the N2 national route north-east of Gqeberha (7.5 km south-west of Colchester), heading west-south-west.It is initially co-signed with the R102 for 10 kilometres before the R334 becomes its own road westwards named Daniel Pienaar Street.

  4. M6 (Gqeberha) - Wikipedia

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    The M6 begins at a junction with the M19 route east of the Despatch town centre (west of the Azalea Park suburb), just 190 metres north of the M19's interchange with the R75 route.

  5. MWEB - Wikipedia

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    Mweb (Pty) Ltd is an Internet Service Provider based in South Africa since 1997. Mweb is a subsidiary of Webafrica, [4] and is headquartered in Cape Town. History

  6. M19 (Gqeberha) - Wikipedia

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    The route begins at a junction with the R102 (Grahamstown Road) in Swartkops and runs in a north-westerly direction as Trunk Road and bypasses Swartkops to the south. It intersects with the M17 route (Dibanisa Road) and continues in a west-north-westerly direction.

  7. 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]

  8. Port of Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Gqeberha is a port in the city of Gqeberha, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Located in Algoa Bay, it handles dry bulk, bulk liquid, breakbulk and containers, as well as providing facilities for tugs and fishing vessels. [3] In the 2023 World Bank Container Port Performance Index, the port was ranked 391st out of 405. [4]

  9. Category:Metropolitan routes in Port Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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