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In which city did the young journalist, Winston Churchill, escape from prison during the Anglo-Boer War? |
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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. |
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The birth place of J.R.R. Tolkien, this city's Sesotho name is Mangaung, which means "place of cheetahs". |
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This "Friendly City" in Algoa Bay was named after the deceased wife of Sir Rufane Donkin. |
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Table Mountain overlooks South Africa's "Mother City", where the Castle of Good Hope was built between 1666 and 1679. |
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Known as the "City of Saints", this small Eastern Cape city is home to Rhodes University and the annual National Arts Festival. |
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Believed by many to have originally been called Port Rex, this city lies on the Indian Ocean coast between the Buffalo and Nahoon Rivers. |
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The Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, landed here on Christmas Day in 1497 and named the place Port Natal. |
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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.
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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". |
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