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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Wilhelm Bleek, Northern Cape, Battle of Magersfontein, Kimberley, Northern Cape, Graaff-Reinet, Orania, Northern Cape, Orange River, Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Centre, Cacadu District Municipality, Southern African Large Telescope, Central Karoo District Municipality, Oudtshoorn, Driekops Eiland, Pixley ka Seme District Municipality, Lucy Lloyd, Verneukpan, Hanover, Northern Cape, McGregor Museum, Beaufort West Local Municipality, Brandvlei, Laingsburg Local Municipality, Sutherland, Northern Cape, Kakamas, De Aar, Calvinia, Colesberg, Cradock, Eastern Cape, Jacobsdal, Nooitgedacht Glacial Pavements, Laingsburg, Western Cape, Hopetown, Karoo Ice Age, History of the Northern Cape, Inxuba Yethemba Local Municipality, Victoria West, Carnarvon, Northern Cape, Veld, Loeriesfontein, Middelburg, Eastern Cape, MeerKAT, Pofadder, Northern Cape, Koffiefontein, Prince Albert Local Municipality, Jagersfontein, Kenhardt, Aggeneys, Prieska, Swartberg, Prince Albert, Western Cape, Fraserburg, Karoo Supergroup, Loxton, Northern Cape, Riverine Rabbit, Swartberg Pass, Riet River, Xam and Khomani heartland, Karoo National Park, Uniondale, Western Cape, Britstown, Vanwyksvlei, N12 road, The Owl House, Karoo Chat, Philippolis, Marydale, Strydenburg, Merweville, Vosburg, De Rust, Nieu-Bethesda, Plooysburg, Luckhoff, Williston, Northern Cape, Xam language, Sneeuberge, Nelspoort, Hofmeyr, Compassberg, Seweweekspoortpiek, Beaufort Series, Dwyka, Modder River, Bushmanland, Northern Cape, Kareeberg Local Municipality. Excerpt: The Battle of Magersfontein (English pronunciation: -kh rs-fon-tayn) was fought on 11 December 1899, at Magersfontein near Kimberley on the borders of the Cape Colony and the independent republic of the Orange Free State. British forces under Lieutenant General Lord Methuen were advancing north along the railway line f...