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Place in Free State, South Africa
Dewetsdorp is a small town in the Free State province of South Africa, 68 km south-east of Bloemfontein. The town was set up, without approval of the Volksraad
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Boer general (1861–1929)
Nuwejaarsfontein in Dewetsdorp as one of the fourteen children of Jacobus Ignatius de Wet (13 July 1823, Boonjieskraal, Caledon, Western Cape – 1891, Dewetsdorp) and
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Boer general (1854–1922)
Smithfield in the Boer Republic of the Orange Free State, he later resided at Dewetsdorp, named after his father, Jacobus Ignatius de Wet. He married a woman named
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Tweeling Viljoenskroon Villiers Vredefort Bethulie Bloemfontein Botshabelo Dewetsdorp Edenburg Fauresmith Jacobsdal Jagersfontein Koffiefontein Luckhoff Petrusburg
List of cities and towns in the Free State
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_the_Free_State
Judicial capital of South Africa
N6 south of the city centre and heads south-east towards the towns of Dewetsdorp and Wepener. The R700 starts in the city centre from the N8 and heads
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this character when informed his force was not to attack the Boers at Dewetsdorp during the 1899 campaign. Benjamin McArthur, The Man Who Was Rip Van Winkle:
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Regional route in South Africa
R717 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects Colesberg with Dewetsdorp via Trompsburg, Edenburg and Reddersburg. From Colesberg to Reddersburg
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Regional route in South Africa
connects Bloemfontein with the Lesotho border at Van Rooyen's Gate via Dewetsdorp and Wepener. Its north-western terminus is a junction with the N6 national
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Nature reserve in Free State, South Africa
Reserve Map of Free State Location South-Eastern Free State Nearest city Dewetsdorp and Wepener Coordinates 29°54′53″S 26°51′10″E / 29.91472°S 26.85277°E
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Disestablshed local municipality in Free State, South Africa
The principal towns in the area of the disestablished municipality are Dewetsdorp and Wepener. The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following
Naledi Local Municipality, Free State
Naledi_Local_Municipality,_Free_State
Former South African province (1910–1994)
14,122 Rouxville 11,904 Bethulie 9,333 Smithfield 7,946 Wepener 12,964 Dewetsdorp 13,521 Reddersburg 6,070 Edenburg 6,968 Trompsburg 5,138 Jagersfontein
Orange_Free_State_(province)
Place in South Africa
apartheid era as a Coloured settlement. In Naledi Local Municipality: Dewetsdorp — A small town approximately 71 km southeast of Bloemfontein, situated
Motheo_District_Municipality
Reitz OAF Kestell OB Bloemfontein Now part of Mangaung. OBB Brandfort OBD Dewetsdorp OBG Reddersburg OBT Botshabelo Satellite township of Bloemfontein, adjacent
Vehicle registration plates of South Africa
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623 658 Setsoto Afrikaans 47%; Sotho 36%; English 14%; Sign Language 2% Dewetsdorp 605 597 Naledi Sotho 85%; Afrikaans 8%; Xhosa 3% Koppies (Kopjes) 531
Distribution of white South Africans
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Court of first instance in South Africa
Bloemfontein Boshof Bothaville Botshabelo Brandfort Bultfontein Clocolan Dewetsdorp Edenburg Excelsior Fauresmith Ficksburg Fouriesburg Frankfort Harrismith
Magistrate's court (South Africa)
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Surname list
State, railway station south-east of Bloemfontein on the line between Dewetsdorp and Sannaspos; the station is close to the site baptised as Kerkspruijt
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Diocese of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Philippolis St Savior in Springfontein St George in Trompsburg St Felicitas in Dewetsdorp St Paul in Rouxville St Peter in Smithfield St John in Wepener St Athanasius
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Derby North West De Rust Western Cape Despatch Eastern Cape Devon Gauteng Dewetsdorp Free State Dibeng Northern Cape Dingleton Northern Cape Döhne Eastern
List of populated places in South Africa
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Radio station in Mangaung, South Africa
B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, R, S, U, V, W Sections Edenburg Dewetsdorp Thaba Nchu Clocolan Brandfort Marquard Winburg Petrusburg Theunissen Bultfontein
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Canadian epidemiologist
Epidemiology (emeritus) at the University of Toronto. Le Riche was born in Dewetsdorp, Orange Free State, South Africa and first studied at the University of
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Maria Magdalena van Tonder (Ladismith, Western Cape, 17 March 1850 – Dewetsdorp, Free State, 16 April 1940), and had four sons and one daughter by her
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Recipient of the Victoria Cross
when the following deed took place at Dewetsdorp, South Africa for which he was awarded the VC. At Dewetsdorp on the 22nd November, 1900, Private Kennedy
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Leliefontein (also known as the Battle of Witkloof) 7 November 1900 Battle of Dewetsdorp 19 November 1900 Battle of Renosterkop 19 November 1900 Battle of Modder
List of battles in South Africa
List_of_battles_in_South_Africa
Public Library Dealesville Public Library Deneysville Public Library Dewetsdorp Public Library Diqhobong School/Community Library Ditlhake Public Library
List of libraries in South Africa
List_of_libraries_in_South_Africa
British Army general
Town the next month. In South Africa, he took part in operations about Dewetsdorp and Thabanchu during the relief of Wepener (April 1900), the occupation
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contributes to the character of the area and is a landmark in the town. Dewetsdorp Dewetsdorp Register 29°35′00″S 26°39′52″E / 29.583365°S 26.664462°E / -29
List of heritage sites in Free State
List_of_heritage_sites_in_Free_State
Free State Dealesville – John Henry Deale Deneysville – Deneys Reitz Dewetsdorp – Jacobus de Wet, father of General Christiaan de Wet Fauresmith – Reverend
List of places in South Africa named after people
List_of_places_in_South_Africa_named_after_people
Church in Bethulie, South Africa
together with the parishes of Smithfield, Edenburg, Rouxville, Wepener, Dewetsdorp, Zastron, Reddersburg and Vanstadensrus. In 2015, Bethulie had 479 professing
Dutch Reformed Church, Bethulie
Dutch_Reformed_Church,_Bethulie
Boyle who was accused of ill treatment of Boer women and children in Dewetsdorp. Botha was called upon to account for this, but was killed in action in
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Former infantry regiment of the British Army
Cape Colony and the Orange Free State, escorted convoys and garrisoned Dewetsdorp for 6 months. The 4th arrived in February 1902 and was split into detachments
Durham_Light_Infantry
Wepener – Smithfield – Bethulie – N1 near Gariep Dam R702 Bloemfontein – Dewetsdorp – Wepener – Van Rooyen's Gate R703 R26 near Clocolan – Excelsior – Verkeerdevlei
List of regional routes in South Africa
List_of_regional_routes_in_South_Africa
Military unit
until February 1901. On 24 May 1900 the 31st Company moved south-east to Dewetsdorp, where the Orange River Colony (ORC) was proclaimed. It remained there
9th (Welsh) Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry
9th_(Welsh)_Battalion,_Imperial_Yeomanry
Military unit
concentrating at Rosendal in the Orange Free State. Next day Rundle advanced on Dewetsdorp with the 4th and other IY and MI battalions as a covering force, followed
Staffordshire_Yeomanry
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
operations from 16 April to seize Dewetsdorp, 15 miles (24 km) south of Bloemfontein. The battalion reached Dewetsdorp on 29 April. On 9 June the battalion
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British Army general
the Second Boer War from 1900 to 1902, and was wounded in the attack on Dewetsdorp in November 1900. For his service in the war, he was mentioned in despatches
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Africa Charles Kennedy Highland Light Infantry 1900-11-2222 November 1900 Dewetsdorp, South Africa Frank Kirby Royal Engineers 1900-06-022 June 1900 Delagoa
List of Second Boer War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_Second_Boer_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
Military unit
sent ahead as a covering force on 20 April as the columns advanced on Dewetsdorp. The Yeomanry attempted to outflank the main Boer position, but were driven
West_Somerset_Yeomanry
Military unit
guarding lines of communication and escorting convoys, and garrisoning Dewetsdorp for six months. During its time there it lost 29 officers and men. The
Militia and Volunteers of County Durham
Militia_and_Volunteers_of_County_Durham
William Henry Johnston – 1914; Missy, France Charles Thomas Kennedy – 1900; Dewetsdorp, South Africa Allan Ebenezer Ker – 1918; St. Quentin, France William Alexander
List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_Scottish_Victoria_Cross_recipients
Radio station in Bloemfontein, South Africa
and news editor (Kelee Powell). Bloemfontein Brandfort Winburg Parts of Dewetsdorp 97.0 FM English Afrikaans Sotho 24/7 LSM Groups 6 – 10 Age Group 14 –
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