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Cape Town C0340016 Humansdorp Dc C0340015 K P a C0740002 Dias Dc C0340024 Annexure A ANNEXURE A 203 TOWN NAME/FARM PROVINCE 1 ABERDEEN EASTERN CAPE 2 ADDO EASTERN CAPE 3 ADELAIDE EASTERN CAPE 4 ADENDORP EASTERN CAPE 5 AGNES EASTERN CAPE 6 ALEXANDRIA EASTERN CAPE 7 ALGOA PARK EASTERN CAPE 8 ALICE EASTERN CAPE 9 ALICEDALE EASTERN CAPE 10 ALIWAL NORTH EASTERN CAPE 11 AMANINZI EASTERN CAPE 12 AMSTERDAMHOEK EASTERN CAPE 13 ANGOLA EASTERN CAPE 14 ARMOED EASTERN CAPE 15 ASTON BAY EASTERN CAPE 16 BARKLY EAST EASTERN CAPE 17 BATHURST EASTERN CAPE 18 BAY WEST EASTERN CAPE 19 BEACHVIEW EASTERN CAPE 20 BEDFORD EASTERN CAPE 21 BETHELSDORP EASTERN CAPE 22 BHONGWENI EASTERN CAPE 23 BLINKWATER EASTERN CAPE 24 BLOEMENDAL EASTERN CAPE 25 BLUE HORIZON BAY EASTERN CAPE 26 BOESMANSRIVIERMOND EASTERN CAPE 27 BOKNESSTRAND EASTERN CAPE 28 BONTRUG EASTERN CAPE 29 BRAAK KLOOF VILLAGE EASTERN CAPE 30 BRAK KLOOF VILLAGE EASTERN CAPE 31 BURGHERSDORP EASTERN CAPE 32 CANNON ROCKS EASTERN CAPE 33 CATHCART EASTERN CAPE 34 CHARLO EASTERN CAPE 35 CLARENDON MARINE EASTERN CAPE 36 CLARKSON EASTERN CAPE 37 COEGA EASTERN CAPE 38 COLCHESTER EASTERN CAPE 39 COLDSTREAM EASTERN CAPE 40 COLLEEN GLEN EASTERN CAPE 41 COOKHOUSE EASTERN CAPE 42 COTSWOLD EASTERN CAPE 43 CRADOCK EASTERN CAPE 44 CROCKARTS HOPE EASTERN CAPE 45 CROSSWAYS EASTERN CAPE 46 DARLINGTON EASTERN CAPE 47 DE HOOP EASTERN CAPE 48 DENHOLME EASTERN CAPE 49 DESPATCH EASTERN CAPE 50 DORDRECHT EASTERN CAPE 51 DUKATHOLE EASTERN CAPE 52 ELLIOT EASTERN CAPE 53 EMTHONTSI EASTERN CAPE 54 ENON EASTERN CAPE 55 FAIRVIEW EASTERN CAPE 56 FERNGLEN EASTERN CAPE 57 FITCHHOLME EASTERN CAPE 58 FORT BEAUFORT EASTERN CAPE 59 FORT D'ACRE EASTERN CAPE 60 FRAMESBY EASTERN CAPE 61 GAMTOOS MOUTH EASTERN CAPE 62 GELVANDALE EASTERN CAPE 63 GOSHEN EASTERN CAPE 64 GRAAFF REINET EASTERN CAPE 65 GRAHAMSTOWN EASTERN CAPE 66 GREAT FISH RIVER SETT EASTERN CAPE 67 HANKEY EASTERN CAPE 68 HOFMEYR EASTERN CAPE 69 HOGSBACK EASTERN CAPE 70 HUMANSDORP EASTERN CAPE 71 HUMEWOOD EASTERN CAPE 72 HUNTERS RETREAT EASTERN CAPE 73 IBHAYI EASTERN CAPE 74 IMVANI EASTERN CAPE 75 INDWE EASTERN CAPE 76 INDWE SETT EASTERN CAPE 77 JAMESTOWN EASTERN CAPE 78 JANSENVILLE EASTERN CAPE 79 JEFFREYS BAY EASTERN CAPE 80 JOUBERTINA EASTERN CAPE 81 JOUBERTINA RD EASTERN CAPE 82 KAAP ST FRANCIS EASTERN CAPE 83 KABEGA EASTERN CAPE 84 KAREEDOUW EASTERN CAPE 85 KATIKATI EASTERN CAPE 86 KENDREW EASTERN CAPE 87 KENDREW SETT EASTERN CAPE 88 KENTON-ON-SEA EASTERN CAPE 89 KHAYAMNANDI EASTERN CAPE 90 KHWEZINALEDI EASTERN CAPE 91 KING'S FLATS EASTERN CAPE 92 KIRKWOOD EASTERN CAPE 93 KLIPPLAAT EASTERN CAPE 94 KORSTEN EASTERN CAPE 95 KRAKEEL RIVER EASTERN CAPE 96 KRUISFONTEIN EASTERN CAPE 97 KWA NOBUHLE EASTERN CAPE 98 KWADWESI EASTERN CAPE 99 KWAMAGXAKI EASTERN CAPE 100 KWANOMZAMO EASTERN CAPE 101 KWANONZAME EASTERN CAPE 102 KWANONZWAKAZI EASTERN CAPE 103 KWATINIDUBU EASTERN CAPE 104 KWAZAMUKUCINGA EASTERN CAPE 105 LADY GREY EASTERN CAPE 106 LANGHOLM EASTERN CAPE 107 LINGELETHU EASTERN CAPE 108 LINGELIHLE EASTERN CAPE 109 LOERIEHEUWEL EASTERN CAPE 110 LORRAINE EASTERN CAPE 111 LOUTERWATER EASTERN CAPE 112 LUXOLWENI EASTERN CAPE 113 MACLEAR EASTERN CAPE 114 MAKANAS KOP EASTERN CAPE 115 MALABAR EASTERN CAPE 116 MANGOLD PARK EASTERN CAPE 117 MARSELLE EASTERN CAPE 118 MASAKHE EASTERN CAPE 119 MAVUYA EASTERN CAPE 120 MCBRIDE VILLAGE EASTERN CAPE 121 MIDDELBURG EASTERN CAPE 122 MILL PARK EASTERN CAPE 123 MISGUND EASTERN CAPE 124 MLUNGISI EASTERN CAPE 125 MOLTENO EASTERN CAPE 126 MOTHERWELL EASTERN CAPE 127 MOUNT PLEASANT EASTERN CAPE 128 MOUNT ROAD EASTERN CAPE 129 MURRAY PARK EASTERN CAPE 130 MZAMOMHLE EASTERN CAPE 131 NEW BETHESDA EASTERN CAPE 132 NEW BRIGHTON EASTERN CAPE 133 NEWTON PARK EASTERN CAPE 134 NKULULEKO EASTERN CAPE 135 NKWENKWEZI EASTERN CAPE 136 NOMONDE EASTERN CAPE 137 NOMPUMELELO VILLAGE EASTERN CAPE 138 NOPUMELELO VILLAGE EASTERN CAPE 139 NORTH END EASTERN CAPE 140 NYARHA EASTERN CAPE 141 ODENDAALSTROOM EASTERN CAPE 142 OVISTON EASTERN CAPE 143 PARADYSSTRAND EASTERN CAPE 144 PARSONS VLEI EASTERN CAPE 145 PATENSIE EASTERN CAPE 146 PATERSON EASTERN CAPE 147 PEARSTON EASTERN CAPE 148 PELLSRUS EASTERN CAPE 149 PORT ALFRED EASTERN CAPE 150 PORT ELIZABETH CENTRAL EASTERN CAPE 151 POTASVILLE EASTERN CAPE 152 QUEENSTOWN EASTERN CAPE 153 REDHOUSE EASTERN CAPE 154 RHODES EASTERN CAPE 155 RIEBEEK EAST EASTERN CAPE 156 RIETBRON EASTERN CAPE 157 RINI EASTERN CAPE 158 ROCKLANDS EASTERN CAPE 159 ROSSOUW EASTERN CAPE 160 ROYALSTON EASTERN CAPE 161 ROYDON COUNTRY ESTATE EASTERN CAPE 162 SANDDRIF EASTERN CAPE 163 SEA VISTA EASTERN CAPE 164 SEAFIELD EASTERN CAPE 165 SEYMOUR EASTERN CAPE 166 SIDBURY EASTERN CAPE 167 SKOENMAKERSKOP EASTERN CAPE 168 SOMERSET EAST EASTERN CAPE 169 SOUTH END EASTERN CAPE 170 ST ALBANS EASTERN CAPE 171 ST FRANCIS LINKS EASTERN CAPE 172 STERKSTROOM EASTERN CAPE 173 STEYNSBURG EASTERN CAPE 174 STEYTLERVILLE EASTERN CAPE 175 SUMMERSTRAND EASTERN CAPE 176 SUNRIDGE PARK EASTERN CAPE 177 SWARTKOPS EASTERN CAPE 178 TAMBO VILLAGE EASTERN CAPE 179 TANYI EASTERN CAPE 180 TARKASTAD EASTERN CAPE 181 THEESCOMBE EASTERN CAPE 182 THEMBALESIZWE EASTERN CAPE 183 THEMBANI EASTERN CAPE 184 THORNHILL EASTERN CAPE 185 TIFFINDELL EASTERN CAPE 186 TOISEKRAAL EASTERN CAPE 187 TYLDEN EASTERN CAPE 188 UGIE EASTERN CAPE 189 UITENHAGE EASTERN CAPE 190 UMASIZAKHE EASTERN CAPE 191 VENTERSTAD EASTERN CAPE 192 WALMER EASTERN CAPE 193 WATERFORD EASTERN CAPE 194 WAVERLEY EASTERN CAPE 195 WEDGEWOOD EASTERN CAPE 196 WELLS ESTATE EASTERN CAPE 197 WESTERING EASTERN CAPE 198 WESTLANDS EASTERN CAPE 199 WILLOWMORE EASTERN CAPE 200 WOODLANDS EASTERN CAPE 201 ZITZIKAMA EASTERN CAPE 202 ZOLA EASTERN CAPE 203 ZWARTENBOSCH EASTERN CAPE ANNEXURE A LPI CODE (LAND PARCEL LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME IDENTIFIER) ABERDEEN MUN C0010001 WINTERHOEK DC C0760013 AMATHOLE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY C0250001 GRAAFF REINET MUN C0290001 QUEENSTOWN MUN C0910005 ALEXANDRIA MUN C0040001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590001 NOT AVAILABLE C0790002 ALICEDALE MUN C0020001 ALIWAL NORTH MUN C0050001 HUMANSDORP DC C0340001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760001 QUEENSTOWN MUN C0620008 KLEIN-KAROO LANGKLOOF DC C0540001 JEFFREYS BAY MUN C0340002 BARKLEY EAST MUN C0060001 BATHURST MUN C0080001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590046 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590002 AMATHOLE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY C0100001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590003 COOKHOUSE MUN C0660004 SMALDEEL DC C0250002 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590004 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760002 BOESMANSRIVIERMOND MUN C0040002 DIAS DC C0040003 KIRKWOOD MUN C0760014 QUEENSTOWN MUN C0620043 QUEENSTOWN MUN C0620043 BURGHERSDORP MUN C0030001 DIAS DC C0040004 CATHCART MUN C0180001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590005 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590006 HUMANSDORP MUN C0340022 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760023 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760003 HUMANSDORP DC C0340020 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760019 COOKHOUSE MUN C0660001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590043 CRADOCK MUN C0220002 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760004 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760031 KAMDEBOO DC C0350001 KLEIN-KAROO LANGKLOOF DC C0540002 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590008 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760005 DORDRECHT MUN C0840001 DUKATHOLE MUN C0050005 ELLIOT MUN C0240001 SMALDEEL DC C0250007 WINTERHOEK DC C0760020 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590009 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590010 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760006 FORT BEAUFORT MUN C0250003 DIAS DC C0080002 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590011 UITENHAGE MUN C0760024 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590012 CATHCART MUN C0180003 GRAAFF REINET MUN C0290002 GRAHAMSTOWN MUN C0020002 SMALDEEL DC C0100002 HANKEY MUN C0340004 HOFMEYER MUN C0470001 AMATOLA DC C0790001 HUMANSDORP MUN C0340005 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590014 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590015 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590041 QUEENSTOWN MUN C0620045 INDWE MUN C0840002 DRAKENSBERG SDR C0840002 JAMESTOWN MUN C0050002 JANSENVILLE MUN C0350002 JEFFREYS BAY MUN C0340006 JOUBERTINA MUN C0770002 JOUBERTINA MUN C0180000 ST FRANCIS BAY MUN C0340003 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590016 KAREEDOUW MUN C0340008 CATHCART MUN C0180002 KAMDEBOO DC C0290003 KAMDEBOO DC C0290003 KENTON ON SEA MUN C0080004 STEYNSBURG MUN C0680002 LADY GREY MUN RINI MUN C0020005 KIRKWOOD MUN C0760007 KLIPPLAAT MUN C0350003 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590018 KRAKEEL RIVIER MUN C0770005 HUMANSDORP MUN C0340009 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760016 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590042 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0760018 K P A C0340005 K P A C0480002 PORT ELIZABETH MUN C0020006 K P A C0250004 JANSENVILLE MUN LADY GREY MUN C0050003 DIAS DC C0080006 K P A C0250005 CRADOCK MUN C0220003 DIAS DC C0760008 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590020 KLEIN-KAROO LANGKLOOF DC C0770006 HOFMEYER MUN C0470002 MACLEAR MUN C0440001 RINI MUN C0020005 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590021 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590022 K P A C0040006 K P A C0620007 K P A C0840003 STORMBERG DC C0620009 MIDDELBURG MUN C0480001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY C0590023 KLEIN-KAROO LANGKLOOF DC C0770007 QUEENSTOWN MUN C0620005 MOLTENO MUN C0490001 NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN
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