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South African Towns and Cities

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South African Towns and Cities game quiz
"South Africa is a beautiful and interesting country. Perhaps this quiz will rouse your curiosity and inspire you to discover it for yourself."

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1. In which city did the young journalist, Winston Churchill, escape from prison during the Anglo-Boer War?
    Johannesburg
    Pretoria
    Cape Town
    Bloemfontein


2. Home to Nelson Mandela as well as the Apartheid Museum, this city is bordered by Soweto to the west and O.R. Tambo International Airport to the east.
    Durban
    Kimberley
    Johannesburg
    Cape Town


3. The birth place of J.R.R. Tolkien, this city's Sesotho name is Mangaung, which means "place of cheetahs".
    Bloemfontein
    Grahamstown
    Kimberley
    Pietermaritzburg


4. This "Friendly City" in Algoa Bay was named after the deceased wife of Sir Rufane Donkin.
    Cape Town
    Durban
    East London
    Port Elizabeth


5. Table Mountain overlooks South Africa's "Mother City", where the Castle of Good Hope was built between 1666 and 1679.
    Pretoria
    Stellenbosch
    Johannesburg
    Cape Town


6. Known as the "City of Saints", this small Eastern Cape city is home to Rhodes University and the annual National Arts Festival.
    Stellenbosch
    Grahamstown
    Alice
    East London


7. Believed by many to have originally been called Port Rex, this city lies on the Indian Ocean coast between the Buffalo and Nahoon Rivers.
    Port Elizabeth
    Durban
    Port Alfred
    East London


8. The Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, landed here on Christmas Day in 1497 and named the place Port Natal.
    Richards Bay
    Port Elizabeth
    East London
    Durban


9. This beautiful town at the heart of South Africa's wine industry is nick-named "Eikestad" (Oak Town) because of the abundance of these trees, some of which have been proclaimed national monuments.
    Franschhoek
    Paarl
    Stellenbosch
    Cape Town


10. The centre of the great South African diamond rush in the 1870s, this town developed around an open mine, known today as "The Big Hole".
    Kimberley
    De Aar
    Bloemfontein
    Upington

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