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    Griqualand West is an area of central South Africa with an area of 40,000 km2 that now forms part of the Northern Cape Province. It was inhabited by the...
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    away from the Cape colony, forming two "Griqua States" formerly known as Griqualand West and later Griqualand East. In 1826 a group of emigrants from...
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    Griqualand East (Afrikaans: Griekwaland-Oos), officially known as New Griqualand (Dutch: Nieuw Griqualand), was one of four short-lived Griqua states in...
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  • Griquas (known as the Windhoek Draught Griquas for sponsorship reasons since April 2022) are a South African rugby union team that participates in the...
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  • major unions. The original participating unions were Western Province, Griqualand West, Transvaal and Eastern Province. The first tournament was held in Kimberley...
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    the union of the Cape Colony with Griqualand West. Griqualand West, one of the states created by the semi-nomadic Griqua people, was brought under British...
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    Nicolaas Waterboer (category Griqua people)
    1896) was a leader ("Kaptijn") of the Griqua people. He was the last fully independent Griqua Kaptijn of Griqualand West, and after it became a British colony...
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    Adam Kok III (category Griqua people)
    December 1875) was a leader of the Griqua people in South Africa. The son of Adam Kok II, he was born in Griqualand West. Kok III was educated at the Philippolis...
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  • Andre Markgraaff (category North-West University alumni)
    the Junior Springboks. In 1988, he became coach of Griqualand West. He became president of Griquas in 1991. In 1996, Markgraaff was appointed as the Springbok...
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    Griekwastad (redirect from Griqua Town)
    Anderson. That Griekwastad was later the capital of British Colony Griqualand West from 1873 to 1880, with its own flag and currency, before it was annexed...
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