Griekwastad - Wikipedia
Griekwastad - Wikipedia
Griekwastad - Wikipedia
History
Road in
Griekwastad
In 1801 William
Anderson and
Cornelius Kramer, of
Griekwastad
the London
Missionary Society,
established a
station among the
Griekwastad
Griqua at
Leeuwenkuil. The
Show map of
site proved too arid
Northern Cape
for cultivation. In Show map of
South Africa
about 1805 they Show all
moved the station to Coordinates:
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little better than Country South
their first, and for Africa
Province Northern
many years a lack of
Cape
water prevented any District Pixley
further ka
Seme
development. The Municipality Siyanc
name of the Established 1812[1
settlement was
changed later to Area[2]
Griquatown or • Total 77.74 km2
(30.02 sq m
Griekwastad in
Population (2011)[2]
Afrikaans. They
• Total 6,428
lived among a • Density 83/km2
mixed nomadic (210/sq m
Waterboer's Land.
Waterboer himself lived in a "palace",
which in reality was a house with six
rooms. A monument for Waterboer was
later erected near the town's hospital.
Crime
References
See also
Griqua Coinage
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