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Cemeteries Owned by the City of Cape Town, South Africa Last Updated: March 6, 2020 Compiled by: Cape Town, Recreation and Parks Department Cemeteries Owned by the City of Cape Town, South Africa Last updated: March 6, 2020 PARK_NAME CMNT MNTC_SBRB ACS_ADR Moderdam Cemetery Bellville Modderdam Road Atlantis Cemetery ATLANTIS Cape Farms Charel Uys Road Constantia Cemetery OS2 , DORMANT CEMETERY Constantia Parish Road Schoenstatt Cemetery DORMANT CEMETERY Constantia Schoenstatt Avenue Delft Cemetery Delft Symphony Way Ext Durbanville Cemetery DURBANVILLE Durbanville Between Lindenburg Road & Durbanville Eikendal Memorial Cemetery SLOPED Eikendal Van Der Ross Road Dido Valley Cemetery Dido Valley Glencairn Kemps Road & Main Old Labourers Cemetery Limited Use Glencairn Forrest Watt Street Memorial Cemetery Gordons Bay Watt Street Gugulethu Cemetery GUGULETHU Guguletu Miller Road Khayelitsha Cemetery KHAYALITSHA 1 Harare Steve Biko Road Gordons Bay Cemetery GORDONS BAY Harbour Island St Martins Road Waterkloof Memorial Park Boundary not clear Helderberg Rural Sir Lowry Road Hout Bay Cemetery OS2 Hout Bay Hout Bay Main Road Wetton Memorial Cemetery HISTORICAL CEMETERY Kenilworth Wetton Road Kleinvlei Cemetery KLEINVLEI Kleinvlei Town Apollo Road Kuils River Cemetery OS3 KUILS RIVER Kuilsrivier Industria Van Riebeeck Road Langa Cemetery Langa Brinton Road Lwandle Cemetery LWANDLE CEMETERY Lwandle Diniso Road Maitland Cemetery MAITLAND Maitland Voortrekker Road Old Mfuleni Cemetery Mfuleni Inciniba Road Tokwana Cemetery Mfuleni T Tokwana Road Muizenberg Cemetery Muizenberg Prince George De Villiers Family Cemetery HISTORICAL CEMETERY Noordhoek Off Chapmans Peak Drive Workers Cemetery Noordhoek Buren Road Ocean View Cemetery Ocean View Ocean View Jupiter Road Klip Cemetery KLIP Parkwood Klip Road Ottery Cemetery OTTERY Philippi Ottery Road Plumstead Cemetery PLUMSTEAD Plumstead Victoria Road Seaforth Cemetery SEAFORTH Simon'S Town Runciman Road Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/south‐africa/index.htm Compiled by: Cape Town, Recreation and Parks Department Cemeteries Owned by the City of Cape Town, South Africa Last updated: March 6, 2020 PARK_NAME CMNT MNTC_SBRB ACS_ADR Sir Lowry'S Pass Cemetery SIR LOWRY'S PASS Sir Lowrys Pass Sir Lowry'S Pass Somerset West Cemetery Open Space 3: Special Open Space , SOMERSET WEST Somerset West Oak Road Stikland Cemetery Open Space 3: Special Open Space STIKLAND Stikland Industrial Voortrekker & Strand Roads Goedehoop Cemetery GOEDEHOOP Strand Aerodrome Road Old Strand Cemetery OLD STRAND Strand Faure Marine Drive Rusthof Cemetery RUSTHOF Strand Sercor Road Pinelands Cemetery PINELANDS Thornton Forest Drive Ext Wallacedene Cemetery OS2 , WALLACEDENE Wallacedene Wallacedene Welmoed Cemetery Welmoed Cemetery Van Riebeeck Road Kraaifontein Cemetery KRAAIFONTEIN Windsor Park Tiger Road Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/south‐africa/index.htm.
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