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    Mokopane (redirect from Potgietersrus)
    Mokopane, formerly known as Potgietersrus, is a town in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The town name was changed to Mokopane in 2003 in honour...
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  • Potgietersrus Rugby Stadium is a rugby union stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. It seats 4,000 people. Previously it was used as home venue by the...
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    Potgietersrus Commando was a light infantry regiment of the South African Army. It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation as well as...
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    (main town Louis Trichardt): 35,839 Messina: 22,959 Pietersburg: 64,207 Potgietersrus: 69,571 Waterberg (main town Nylstroom): 48,991 Ellisras: 24,530 Thabazimbi:...
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    the first peanut butter was produced in 1926 by Alderton Limited in Potgietersrus (now Mokopane), The product proved so popular that Tiger Brands (then...
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    Louis Trichardt Mara Modimolle (formerly Nylstroom) Mokopane (formerly Potgietersrus) Mookgophong (formerly Naboomspruit) Musina (formerly Messina) Northam...
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    Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, Westdene and Yeoville Lydenburg, Pietersburg, Potgietersrus, Soutpansberg and Waterberg Barberton, Bethal, Brits, Delmas, Ermelo...
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  • Boshoff, 14 July 1891, Vaalbank, Senekal, South Africa – 30 April 1973, Potgietersrus, South Africa) was a South African Afrikaner linguist, writer, adapter...
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    was tasked with responding to Boer mining of the railway line near Potgietersrus, and developed a practice of placing Boer prisoners in the second and...
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    Born 24 December 1822 Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony Died 6 November 1854 Potgietersrus, Republic of Zoutpansberg Spouse Poppie Van Heerden (±1845–1854) Relations...
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