• Andrew Wynand Louw (born 18 May 1961) is a Namibian cricket umpire who is on the ICC Associates and Affiliates Umpire Panel. He made his first-class umpiring...
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  • African military commander Wynand Louw (born 1961), Namibian cricket umpire This page lists people with the surname Louw. If an internal link intending...
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  • darts player Wynand Louw (born 1961), Namibian cricket umpire Wynand Malan (born 1943), liberal Afrikaner South African politician Wynand Olivier (born...
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    Tourism in South Africa: A Travel Odyssey : Also Featuring, On Tour with Wynand Louw. Menache and David (Self published). p. 28. ISBN 978-0-620-67799-8. "Klimatafel...
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  • 2009. Louw made his first-class umpiring debut in April 2013, and has since officiated in limited-overs and Twenty20 matches. His father, Wynand Louw, is...
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  • Claassen, Wynand & Dan Retief, "What Really Happened to Rob Louw", in More than Just Rugby (Durban: Rugby 15 International, 1995). Louw, Rob & John...
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    Tourism in South Africa: A Travel Odyssey : Also Featuring, On Tour with Wynand Louw. Menache and David (Self published). ISBN 978-0-620-67799-8. Media related...
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    Louw (1764–1803); Pieter Joosten (born 1758), who was in the region from 1803 to 1815; and Jacobus Wynand Louw (1778–1847). Heirs of Jacobus Wynand Louw...
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  • Scotland won by 3 wickets (D/L) Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek, Namibia Umpires: Wynand Louw (Nam) and Ranmore Martinesz (Sri)...
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  • My Monster (Afrikaans), 2004. Arnold Rust, The Haunted Valley, 2004. Wynand Louw, Mr Humperdinck’s Wonderful Whatsit, 2004. (In Afrikaans, Mnr Humperdinck...
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