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VERKYK 621 e RHEBOKFONTEIN 457 REST Fobeni 693 830 i 412 ENKELDEDOORN ^ DUIWELSKLOOF Kubjana Mapitula LETSITELE 726 Nature PRIESKA iv 452 KLOOFSIG SWEET District r 825 District !C 431 District 723 s 441 CARELSTON Reserve o RAMATOELAS 410 ROTHAYES HOME Baloyi WOMGOLOLO SAPS tb 438 u KLOOF PISSANGKOP 418 458 Thapane 428 GUNYULA MIAMI o DRIEFONTEIN MOOIMEISJESFONTEIN TZANEEN Babanana H 411 FRISCHGEWAAGD 448 730 732 885 Mokgoba JASI r 443 477 WELTEVREDEN SAPS Ba-Phalaborwa NU e LEVERDASRUST Mo!Csiphane 731 vi Lulekani ri WELTEVREDEN LT 471 Tzaneen NU DEER s 478 MAMITWAS LA COTTE e SARAHSDRIFT VRISCHGEWAAGD o 442 SCHOENKLIP 919 PARK KOP 736 d WELGEVONDEN 447 DRIEKOP Lwandlamuni ALIAS e 481 476 LAPLAND 459 MAMITWAS TROOST o ROSENDAL 472 !C 462 Sub District 897 K 886 LOCATION Mugwazini GROOTBOSCH SMITSRUST 615 BLACK MIJ 485 G LANG 444 WESTFALIA GREY 461 VYGEBOOM 479 r HILLS 889 484 STONES Mandlhakazi Nkamboko o 739 !C !C EN SMAL !C WERNE o t 737 469 KOEKWE - 887 BRANDBULTFONTEIN FREDRICKSDAL QUANTOCK 473 L INKONKA LETABA DISTRICT Nwamitwa e MATUMA 487 468 JANETSI t DRIEHOEK UITVAL 446 BELVEDERE 475 Nwanedzi !C a !C 899 COUNTRY CLUB b 735 463 G BLACK 883 GROND 488 i a !C DOORNFONTEIN 516 BOSCHHOEK dz r PAARDEDRIFT DUPLEX ne o DEESIDE HILLS !C o 888 BERGENDAL 496 WATERVAL 500 GRASKRAAL LT a Namakgale 890 MIELIEKLOOF w t 740 SCHUINSKLOOF DOORNBULT 659 467 N - 733 489 L SILVERFONTEIN GELUKAUF 498 Tzaneen 503 KOEKWE LE DAUPHINE a HENLEY 505 e 882 HAENERTSBURG 891 VAN n LAURAINE CHESTER Sub District HELSCHE 495 VLAKHOEK a t 734 GRAVELOTTE 468 a STERKLOOP 497 Dam MANEN HOOGGENOEG 466 g 742 Polokwane BOSCHPOORT n LA MOTTE b 754 GROOTFONTEIN SAPS BOSCH GELUKSFONTEIN MULDERSPLANT 502 MOEDERSFONTEIN TAGANASHOEK a 742 MankwengS ubD istrict HEKPOORT 892 504 BROEDERSTROOMDRIFT 572 RIVERSIDE l 464 a SAPS 738 NU 893 490 492 542 !C 499 501 534 465 514 H !C !C DATA SUPPLIED BY: For more information Legend regarding this map, Statistics South Africa kindly contact !. !. Main Town !C !C !C Rivers Provinces Department of Water Affairs & Forestry Mr A S Nonyane ; PPrrooppoosseedd MMaaiinn SSeeaatt // SSuubb DDiissttrriicctt of Main Courts National Roads Proposed Magisterial District Department of Provincial & Local Government A S Nonyane & Associates SubPlace !C $ ® !C Place of Sitting Main Roads Tel: 011 786 3591 Proposed Seat / Sub District wwiitthhiinn Department of Health ^ Department: PoliceStations & Facilities Railways ^ email: [email protected] !C Department of Safety & Security Justice # Traditional Councils !. !C !C Schools !C tthhee PPrrooppoosseedd MMaaggiisstteerriiaall DDiissttrriicctt and !C !C Dams Department of Education !C Health Facilities March 2016 Correctional !C Services ^ Department of Transport !C !C !C !C !. ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C ^ ^ !C !C !. !C ^ !C !C !. !C ^ !. ^ !C !C ^ ^ ^ !C ^ ^ ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C ^ !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !C !.
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