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    The Griquas are a subgroup of mixed-race heterogeneous formerly Xiri-speaking nations in South Africa with a unique origin in the early history of the...
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  • their endangered Khoi language Griquas (rugby), a South African rugby team 1362 Griqua, an outer main-belt asteroid Griqua asteroid, dynamical group of...
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    formed the nuclei of the Griqua community. Although the Kok and Barends families probably controlled the affairs of the Griquas who settled with them, autonomous...
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  • Griquas (known as the Suzuki Griquas for sponsorship reasons) are a South African professional rugby union team based in Kimberley in Northern Cape, that...
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  • of provincial Currie Cup side Griquas. The Cheetahs Super Rugby side also played some matches at this ground. Griquas relocated to the stadium from their...
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  • is the namesake and largest member of the small dynamical Griqua group (known as the "Griquas"), a marginally unstable group of asteroids observed in the...
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  • Khoemana (redirect from Griqua language)
    University. Halford, Samuel James (1949). The Griquas of Griqualand: A Historical Narrative of the Griqua People, Their Rise, Progress and Decline. Juta...
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  • za, 22 May 2024 "Unbeaten Griquas crowned SA Cup champions", sarugby.co.za, 26 May 2024 "New chapter in the intense Griquas and Pumas rivalry", rugby365...
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  • long-lived groups from 500 million to 1 billion years. The Griqua asteroids (also known as the "Griquas") are a dynamical group of asteroids with marginally...
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    Griekwastad (redirect from Griqua Town)
    Kramer, of the London Missionary Society, established a station among the Griqua at Leeuwenkuil. The site proved too arid for cultivation. In about 1805...
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