20 minutes to the north of the city of Cape Town, Durbanville is one of the oldest municipalities in the Western Cape Province and originally called Pampoenkraal (pumpkin fold), after a meeting place for local farmers around some fresh water springs just beyond the Durbanville Hills. Later named Durbanville, after Sir Benjamin D'Urban, governor of the Cape Between 1834 and 1838, this part of ... cont.
Bellville, Loevenstein, Welgemoed, Panorama, Plattekloof, Kuils River, Tygervalley, Edgemead, Brackenfell, Parow, Joostenberg Vlakte, Matroosfontein, Cape Town International Airport, Bothasig
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