De Aar is the second most important railway junction in South Africa. In De Aar, the lines from the Eastern and Western Cape, the northern provinces, Zimbabwe and Namibia meet. The town has 110 km of track and a high traffic rate of trains every day. De Aar is a Dutch word that means "artery" and it refers to an underground watercourse in the area. De Aar was originally established on the ... cont.
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