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Bethal (/bɛθʌl/) is a
farming town in Mpumalanga,
South Africa. The
farms in the
region produce maize,
sunflower seeds, sorghum, rye and potatoes. The...
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Bethal Commando was a
light infantry regiment of the
South African Army. It
formed part of the
South African Army
Infantry Formation as well as the South...
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Oshoek (Ngwenya) on the
border with Eswatini. It p****es
through Springs,
Bethal and Ermelo. The
section of the N17 from
Johannesburg to
Springs is a dual...
- Balfour: 38,311 Standerton: 85,893 Hoëveldrif (Highveld Ridge): 155,881
Bethal: 77,780 Volksrust: 29,924 Amersfoort: 33,461 Wakkerstroom: 33,246 Piet Retief:...
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Grootdraai Dam to its east.
Junctioning with the R38 that
heads north to
Bethal, it
continues north-easterly
crossing the B****kspruit
before entering...
- a
consumer boycott in
Bethal,
South Africa during the
Apartheid era
against slave-like
conditions of
potato labourers in
Bethal, Transvaal. The boycott...
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Edmund van Esbeck: The
Story of
Irish Rugby,
Stanly Paul, 1986. p. 253
Bethal Solomons One
Doctor in His Time, by
Christopher Johnson,
Marion Pitman Books...
- in the
Mpumalanga province of
South Africa. The
village is 34 km west of
Bethal and 32 km east-south-east of Leandra,
adjacent to Secunda. It originated...
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Corporation started its
mining activities and was
originally part of the
Bethal district (named
after a town 36 km to the east).: 302 The town is named...
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South Africa that
connects Amersfoort with
Middelburg via
Morgenzon and
Bethal. The R35 used to
connect with the N3 near Ladysmith, but the
portion of...