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Synonyms for pinetown or Related words with pinetown
randburg
umlazi
edenvale
nylstroom
bedfordview
willowmore
bergville
humansdorp
germiston
bethal
ladismith
empangeni
boksburg
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vanderbijlpark
parktown
ixopo
krugersdorp
vryheid
willowvale
thokoza
modimolle
thabazimbi
postmasburg
kraaifontein
swellendam
standerton
marulan
mthatha
modderfontein
klerksdorp
marondera
westonaria
steynsburg
umtali
hahndorf
edenburg
diepsloot
dalwallinu
tygerberg
riversdale
malelane
alberton
mafikeng
durbanville
hopefield
booysens
brakpan
kwadukuza
Examples of "pinetown"
He attended
Pinetown
Boys High School with his brother, and they both played for
Pinetown
1st XV.
In 1978,
Pinetown
High School went from co-ed to two separate schools,
Pinetown
Boys' High School and
Pinetown
Girls High School. The headmaster of the school is currently Mr. Naidoo.
The M7 connects the southern industrial basin with the N3 and
Pinetown
via Queensburgh via the N2. The M19 connects the northern suburbs with
Pinetown
via Westville.
Pinetown
is an unincorporated community in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Pinetown
is located on Sweet Briar Road near Red Mill Pond southwest of Lewes.
Pinetown
Girls' High School is a public school for girls in Josiah Gumede road (i.e. Old Main Road),
Pinetown
, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded in 1955 as
Pinetown
Secondary School, a co-educational school, at its current site. On January 1 1978, the boys were split off into
Pinetown
Boys' High School. The school changed its name to
Pinetown
Girls' High School, but kept the original school badge and school motto, "Fortiter in Omne", which is Latin, and means "Bravely Into All Things".
He was born in
Pinetown
, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
The badge includes the letters PHS (
Pinetown
High School), which are also used by its brother school,
Pinetown
Boys' High School, a crown which represents the period when South Africa was part of the British Empire, three pine cones honouring Sir Benjamin Pine, who was instrumental in developing
Pinetown
when it was still a village, and a book which stands for education.
Pinetown
is a town just inland from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Pinetown
is situated 16 km west of Durban at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,300 feet (305 to 395 m).
Pinetown
Boys' High School is a public school for boys in
Pinetown
, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The school motto is "Fortiter in omne", which translates to "Bravely into all things." The School colours are blue, red and yellow.
Cowies Hill was originally established as farm land and was inhabited by the mayor of
Pinetown
and his family due to its position overlooking
Pinetown
. It is situated approximately 15 km off the coast line.
There is also a Primary school called Benjamin Pine Primary School named after him in
Pinetown
as well as the
Pinetown
High Schools (Boys and Girls) Honouring his name by the Pine Cones on the Badges.
Finally, on 25 October 2007, Duma kidnapped, robbed, raped and murdered
Pinetown
teacher Noxolo Dlamini.
Mariannhill is a little suburb near
Pinetown
in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
The city of
Pinetown
, in modern-day KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is named after him.
The M13 is the main thoroughfare to Durban for residents of Westville,
Pinetown
, Kloof, Gillitts and Hillcrest.
The M13 highway passes through the area as well as the Lower Highway Area of
Pinetown
and Westville.
During the Second Boer War, the British built a concentration camp in
Pinetown
to house Boer women and children.
Epiphractis rubricata is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. This species was described from Pretoria and
Pinetown
in South Africa.
The Mascot Roller Mills and
Pinetown
Covered Bridge are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The badge includes the letters PHS (
Pinetown
High School), a crown which represents the period when South Africa was part of the British Empire, three pine cones honouring Sir Benjamin Pine, who was instrumental in developing
Pinetown
when it was still a village, and a book which stands for education.