- Makhanda,
formerly known as
Grahamstown, is a town of
about 140,000
people in the
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa. It is
situated about 110 kilometres...
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Grahamstown is a city in
South Africa.
Grahamstown may also
refer to: The
National Arts Festival, also
known as the
Grahamstown Festival, held annually...
- The
Battle of
Grahamstown took
place on 22
April 1819,
during the
Fifth Xhosa War (1818-1819), at the
frontier settlement of
Grahamstown in what is now...
- The
Bishop of
Grahamstown is the
Ordinary of the
Diocese of
Grahamstown in the
Anglican Church of
Southern Africa. The Bishop's
residence is at Bishopsbourne...
- Wars, on 22
April 1819, he
initiated an
abortive ****ault on the town of
Grahamstown, in what was then the Cape Colony.
Makhanda was born near the
coast around...
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Grahamstown is a
village community in the
central east part of the
Riverina and
situated about 12 kilometres
north of
Adelong and 13 kilometres south...
- The
Diocese of
Grahamstown is a
diocese of the
Anglican Church of
Southern Africa. It is
centred on the
historic city of
Makhanda in the
Eastern Cape...
- (
Grahamstown),
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa. It was
founded in 1855 by the
Right Reverend John Armstrong, the
first Bishop of
Grahamstown. It...
- anomalies,
including the fact that the
Province has four
supreme courts (in
Grahamstown (Makhanda), Port
Elizabeth (Gqeberha),
Bhisho and Mthatha, and had enclaves...
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National Arts
Festival (NAF) is an
annual festival of
performing arts in
Grahamstown,
South Africa. It is the
largest arts
festival on the
African continent...