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Winburg was created in 1837.

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Winburg was created in 1837.

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Louise Brien was born on February 21, 1909, in Winburg, South Africa.

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N1 to Beaufort West via Kroonstad, Winburg and Colesburg. N12 to George and the N2 to Knysna.

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There are a number of monuments:

The Castle (Cape Town)

The Voortrekker Monument (Pretoria)

The 4 Pretoria Forts

Rhodes memorial (Cape Town)

The Afrikaans Taal Monument (Paarl)

French Hugenot Monument (Franschhoek)

Dick King (Durban)

The horse (Port Elizabeth)

Donkin (PE)

The kruithuis (gunpowder store) Swellendam

The Drostdy (Swellendam)

The Oefenhuis (Swellendam)

Danie Theron (near Western Deep Mine)

Plenty in Central Bloemfontein!

Plenty in Stellenbosch!

Plenty in Pretoria!

Plenty in Pelgrims Rest (Mpumalanga)

The Women's Monument (Bloemfontein)

The Sand River Convention Monument on the N1 near Winburg

The Anglo Boer War Block House on the N1 near Laingsburg

Jock of the Bushveld (Barberton)

Grootte Schuur (Cape Town)

The Big Hole (Kimberly)

The Lord Milner Hotel (Matjiesfontein)

Majuba (KZN)

Magersfontein (N. Cape)

etc... add to the list

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National Routes are denoted with the letter N followed by a number indicating the specific route. On maps and some signage, national routes are shown by a pentagon with the number of the road inside.

•N1: Cape Town - Beit Bridge (the border post to Zimbabwe, becomes the A4/A6)

via Laingsburg, Beaufort West, Colesberg, Bloemfontein, Winburg, Kroonstad, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Polokwane and Musina.

•N2: Cape Town - Ermelo via the Garden Route, Port Elizabeth, Grahamstown, Bisho, East London, Mthatha, Kokstad, Port Shepstone, Durban, Empangeni, Pongola and Piet Retief

•N3: Durban - Johannesburg via Pietermaritzburg, Estcourt and Harrismith.

•N4: Lobatse - Ressano Garcia (the border posts to Botswana and Mozambique, becomes the A2 and the EN4, respectively) via Rustenburg, Pretoria, Witbank and Nelspruit.

•N5: Winburg - Harrismith via Bethlehem.

•N6: East London - Bloemfontein via Queenstown and Aliwal North.

•N7: Cape Town - Vioolsdrif (border post to Namibia, becomes the B1) via Malmesbury and Springbok.

•N8: Groblershoop - Maseru Bridge (border post to Lesotho) via Kimberley, Bloemfontein and Ladybrand.

•N9: George - Colesberg

via Graaf-Reinet and Middelburg.

N10: Port Elizabeth - Nakop (border post to Namibia, becomes the B3) via Cradock, Eastern Cape, Middelburg, De Aar, Prieska and Upington.

•N11: Ladysmith - Grobler's Bridge (border post to Botswana) via Newcastle, Volksrust, Ermelo, Middelburg and Polokwane.

•N12: George - Witbank via Oudtshoorn, Beaufort West, Kimberley, Warrenton, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom and Johannesburg (Between Beaufort West and Three Sisters it is merged with the N1.)

•N14: Springbok, - Pretoria via Upington, Kuruman, Vryburg, Krugersdorp and Centurion, Gauteng.

•N17: Johannesburg - Ngwenya (border post to Swaziland, becomes the MR3) via Springs, Bethal and Ermelo.

•N18: Warrenton - Ramatlabama (border post to Botswana, becomes the A1 highway) via Vryburg and Mafikeng.

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