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Place Name Code Ring Ops Hub Dist Zone Country ABBOTSDALE Place Name Code Ring Ops Hub Dist Zone Country ABBOTSDALE, Malmesbury 7300 1 CPT 65 0 SOUTH AFRICA ABBOTSPOORT, Potgietersrus 0601 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA ABERDEEN 6270 1 PLZ 290 0 SOUTH AFRICA ACKERVILLE, Witbank 1035 1 JNB 140 0 SOUTH AFRICA ACORNHOEK, Nelspruit 1360 1 NLP 310 0 SOUTH AFRICA ADAMAYVIEW, Klerksdorp 2571 1 KLD 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA ADAMS MISSION, Amanzimtoti 4126 1 DUR 30 0 SOUTH AFRICA ADDNEY, Polokwane 0712 1 PTG 20 0 SOUTH AFRICA ADDO 6105 1 PLZ 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA ADELAIDE 5760 1 PLZ 200 0 SOUTH AFRICA ADENDORP 6282 1 PLZ 280 0 SOUTH AFRICA AERORAND, Middelburg, Mpumalanga 1050 1 JNB 140 0 SOUTH AFRICA AFGHANI, Bethal 50 1 WBK 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA AFGUNS, Ellisras 0534 1 NYL 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA AFRIKASKOP, Kestell 9860 1 HRS 64 0 SOUTH AFRICA AGATHA, Polokwane 0699 1 PTG 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA AGGENEYS, Springbok 8240 1 CPT 675 0 SOUTH AFRICA AHRENS 3507 1 NCS 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA AKASIA, Potgietersrus 0600 1 PTG 55 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALABAMA, Klerksdorp 2571 1 KLD 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALBERTINIA 6795 1 GRJ 90 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALBERTSVILLE, Port Shepstone 4240 1 DUR 130 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALEXANDER BAY 8290 1 CPT 790 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALEXANDERBAAI, Alexander Bay 8290 1 CPT 790 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALEXANDRIA 6185 1 PLZ 110 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALICE 5700 1 PLZ 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALICEDALE 6135 1 PLZ 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALIWAL NORTH 5530 1 BFN 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALKMAAR FARM 1207 1 NLP 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALLANRIDGE, Odendaalsrus 9490 1 WEL 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALLDAYS, Louis Trichardt 0909 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALMA, Nylstroom 0510 1 NYL 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALOEVALE, Queenstown 5320 1 ELS 210 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALRAPARK, Nigel 1490 1 JNB 45 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALTON, Richards Bay 3900 1 RCB 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA ALUNSA, Westonaria 1779 1 JNB 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMABELE, King William'S Town 4931 1 ELS 90 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMAJUBA PARK, Newcastle 2940 1 NCS 320 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMAJUBA, Newcastle 2955 1 NCS 330 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMALIA, Schweizer-Reneke 2786 1 JNB 440 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMANDELBULT, Chromite 0362 1 NYL 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMAOTI, Phoenix 4309 1 DUR 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMATIKULU 3801 1 RCB 170 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMERSFOORT 2490 1 WBK 250 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMSTELHOF, Paarl 7646 1 CPT 60 0 SOUTH AFRICA AMSTERDAM, Ermelo 2375 1 WBK 340 0 SOUTH AFRICA ANERLEY 4230 1 DUR 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA ANNADALE, Polokwane 0699 1 PTG 20 0 SOUTH AFRICA APEL, Polokwane 0739 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA AQUADENE, Richards Bay 3900 1 RCB 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA AQUAPARK, Tzaneen 0850 1 PTG 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARABIEDAM 0464 1 JNB 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARBEX, Richards Bay 3900 1 RCB 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARBOR PARK, Newcastle 2940 1 NCS 330 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARBORPARK, Tzaneen 0850 1 PTG 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARCADIA, Humansdorp 6300 1 PLZ 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARCELORMITTAL 2951 1 NCS 9 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARCON PARK, Vereeniging 1939 1 JNB 60 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARLINGTON 9602 1 HRS 160 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARNISTON, Bredasdorp 7280 1 CPT 170 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARNOLDTON, East London 5247 1 ELS 10 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARNOT 1051 1 WBK 140 0 SOUTH AFRICA ARNOT MINE 1051 1 WBK 74 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASCENT 2456 1 JNB 230 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASHDOWN, Plessislaer 4500 1 DUR 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASHERVILLE, Graaff-Reinet 6280 1 PLZ 290 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASHTON, Robertson 6715 1 CPT 170 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASKHAM 8814 1 JNB 680 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASKRAAL, Calitzdorp 6660 1 GRJ 160 0 SOUTH AFRICA ASTON BAY, Jeffreys Bay 6330 1 PLZ 90 0 SOUTH AFRICA ATAMELANG, Scheweizer Reneke 2780 1 KLD 420 0 SOUTH AFRICA ATLANTIS, Cape Town 7349 1 CPT 65 0 SOUTH AFRICA ATOK, Polokwane 0749 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA ATOOM, Nylstroom 0514 1 PTG 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA AUGRABIES, Kakamas 8874 1 JNB 590 0 SOUTH AFRICA AURORA, Piketberg 7325 1 CPT 170 0 SOUTH AFRICA AVALANO, Krugersdorp 1739 1 JNB 40 0 SOUTH AFRICA AVIAN PARK, Worcester 6850 1 CPT 105 0 SOUTH AFRICA AVONDALE, Atlantis 7349 1 CPT 65 0 SOUTH AFRICA AVONTUUR, Uniondale 6460 1 GRJ 70 0 SOUTH AFRICA AZAADVILLE 1750 1 JNB 40 0 SOUTH AFRICA AZALIA, Standerton 2430 1 WBK 190 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAARDSKEERDERSBOS 7271 1 CPT 155 0 SOUTH AFRICA BABANANGO, Eshowe 3850 1 NCS 250 0 SOUTH AFRICA BABELEGI, Temba 0407 1 NYL 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA BABETHU 0488 1 PTG 200 0 SOUTH AFRICA BABIRWA, Polokwane 0716 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BADPLAAS 1190 1 WBK 250 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAILLIE PARK, Potchefstroom 2520 1 KLD 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAKENBERG, Potgietersrus 0611 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAKERVILLE, Lichtenburg 2742 1 JNB 290 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAKONE, Polokwane 0746 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALFOUR 2410 1 JNB 90 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALGOWAN, Howick 3275 1 LDY 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALLENGEICH 2942 1 NCS 330 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALLITO 4420 1 DUR 70 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALMORAL, Queenstown 5320 1 ELS 210 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALMORAL, Witbank 1037 1 WBK 140 0 SOUTH AFRICA BALTIMORE, Potgietersrus 0619 1 NYL 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BANDELIERKOP, Polokwane 0800 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BANK, Carletonville Mine 2500 1 KLD 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAPSFONTEIN, Petit 1512 1 JNB 20 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARANDAS, Uniondale 6460 1 GRJ 90 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARBERSPAN 2765 1 KLD 340 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARBERTON, Nelspruit 1300 1 NLP 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARKLY EAST 5580 1 ELS 350 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARKLY WEST 8375 1 KIM 230 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARKLY-OOS, Barkly East 5580 1 ELS 350 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARKLY-WES, Barkly West 8375 1 KIM 230 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARODA, Cradock 5882 1 PLZ 290 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARRY HERTZOG PARK, Newcastle 2940 1 NCS 320 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARRYDALE 6750 1 GRJ 170 0 SOUTH AFRICA BARVALE, Nelspruit 1202 1 NLP 310 0 SOUTH AFRICA BASHEWA, Pretoria 0056 1 PRY 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA BATHURST 6166 1 PLZ 190 0 SOUTH AFRICA BATLHAROS, Kuruman 8460 1 KIM 425 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAY VIEW, Hartenbos 6520 1 GRJ 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAYALA, Mkuze 3966 1 RCB 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BAYNESFIELD, Scottsville 3770 1 PZB 86 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEACH Est, Houtbay 7800 1 CPT 35 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEACONSFIELD, Vereeniging 1939 1 JNB 60 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEAUFORT WEST 6970 1 GRJ 470 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEAUFORT-WES, Beaufort West 6970 1 GRJ 470 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEAUMONT, Parys 9585 1 JNB 130 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEAUTY 0538 1 PTG 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEDFORD 5780 1 PLZ 200 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEDWORTH PARK, Vereeniging 1940 1 JNB 60 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEESHOEK 8423 1 KIM 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEESTEKRAAL, Brits 0255 1 RBG 185 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEKKERSDAL, Westonaria 1780 1 KLD 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELABELA, Warmbad 0481 1 NYL 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELFAST, Mpumalanga 1100 1 WBK 220 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELLA VISTA, Ceres 6835 1 CPT 125 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELLEVUE, Upington 8800 1 BFN 10 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELLVIEW, Wellington 7655 1 CPT 65 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELMONT 8720 1 KIM 230 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELVEDERE, Tongaat 4400 1 DUR 70 0 SOUTH AFRICA BELVIDERE, Knysna 6570 1 GRJ 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEREAVILLE 7232 1 CPT 125 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Caledon 7230 1 CPT 95 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Harrismith 9880 1 HRS 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Heidelberg (Tvl) 2400 1 JNB 70 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Kirkwood 6120 1 PLZ 90 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Montagu 6720 1 CPT 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Queenstown 5320 1 ELS 210 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Springbok 8240 1 CPT 615 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGSIG, Worcester 6850 1 CPT 105 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERGVILLE 3350 1 LDY 250 0 SOUTH AFRICA BERLIN (Cape) 5660 1 ELS 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA BESTERS, Ladysmith 3371 1 LDY 260 0 SOUTH AFRICA BETHAL 2309 1 WBK 190 0 SOUTH AFRICA BETHAL NORTH, Bethal 2309 1 WBK 190 0 SOUTH AFRICA BETHLEHEM 9700 1 BTH 230 0 SOUTH AFRICA BETHULIE, Bloemfontein 9992 1 BFN 210 0 SOUTH AFRICA BETTY'S BAY 7141 1 CPT 75 0 SOUTH AFRICA BETTYSBAAI 7141 1 CPT 75 0 SOUTH AFRICA BEVERLY HILLS - Evaton (Vaal) 1984 1 JNB 60 0 SOUTH AFRICA BHEKUZULU, Vryheid 3100 1 NCS 330 0 SOUTH AFRICA BHOMELA LOCATION, Port Shepstone 3100 1 DUR 200 0 SOUTH AFRICA BHONGWENI, Kokstad 4700 1 DUR 220 0 SOUTH AFRICA BHUNYA SW001 1 MTS 0 0 SWAZILAND BIERSPRUIT, Rustenburg 0300 1 RBG 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA BIESIESFONTEIN 8203 1 CPT 305 0 SOUTH AFRICA BIESIESVLEI 2755 1 KLD 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BIG BEN SW025 1 MTS 0 0 SWAZILAND BINGLEY 0436 1 JNB 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BISHO 5605 1 ELS 50 0 SOUTH AFRICA BITTERFONTEIN 8200 1 CPT 390 0 SOUTH AFRICA BIZANA 4800 1 DUR 205 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLACK ROCK MINE SHAFT, Kuruman 8460 1 KIM 450 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLACKHILL, Witbank 1032 1 WBK 140 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLANCHEVILLE, Witbank 1035 1 WBK 140 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLIKFONTEIN 8378 1 KIM 400 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLINKPAN 2250 1 WBK 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLOEDRIVIER, Vryheid 3102 1 NCS 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLOEKOMVILLE, Klerksdorp 2571 1 KLD 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLOEMHOF, Gauteng 2660 1 WEL 400 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLOEMSMOND, Upington 8810 1 BFN 20 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLOOD RIVER, Vryheid 3102 1 NCS 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLUE HORIZON BAY, Emerald Hill 6011 1 PLZ 45 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLUE RISE, Queenstown 5320 1 ELS 210 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLYDEVILLE, Lichtenburg 2740 1 KLD 270 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLYTHEDALE BEACH, Stanger 4450 1 DUR 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA BLYVOORUITSIG, Carletonville 2504 1 KLD 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOAST VILLAGE, Port Elizabeth 6200 1 PLZ 10 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOCHUM 0790 1 PTG 300 0 SOUTH AFRICA BODIBE, Lichtenburg 2740 1 KLD 270 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOEKENHOUT, Naboomspruit 0561 1 PTG 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOEKENHOUT, Rustenburg 0300 1 RBG 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOESMANSKOP, Zastron 9951 1 BFN 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOETRAND, Klerksdorp 2571 1 KLD 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOHLOKONG, Theronville 9702 1 HRS 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOICHOKO, Postmasburg 8420 1 KIM 570 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOIKANYO 2625 1 KLD 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOIKETLO 2537 1 KLD 150 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOIKHUTSONG, Wolmaransstad 2630 1 KLD 320 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOITEKONG, Rustenburg 0300 1 RBG 120 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOLEU 0474 1 NYL 180 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOLO RESERVE 4935 1 ELS 100 0 SOUTH AFRICA BOLOKANANG, Petrusburg 9932 1 BFN 80 0 SOUTH AFRICA BON ACCORD, Pretoria 0009 1
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