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GriquaPeople of mixed Khoekhoe and European ancestry who occupied central South Africa just north of the Orange River in the 19th century. In 1861, having been forced to sell their land rights to Orange Free State, one group of Griqua moved to the southern hills of the Drakensberg. This new home became Griqualand East. Other Griqua living around Kimberley met no serious challenge to their land rights until diamonds were discovered there. With the aid of the British, this group resisted absorption into the Orange Free State. Griqualand West was annexed to the British crown in 1871, and the Griqua were recognized as British subjects. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Caerwinning Deposit is an alluvial deposit downstream of the confluence of the Vaal and Harts Rivers in the Griqualand West area of the Northern Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa. The Caerwinning Deposit is an alluvial deposit downstream of the confluence of the Vaal and Harts Rivers in the Griqualand West area of the Northern Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa. Global has an option to acquire 100 percent of another alluvial deposit downstream of the confluence of the Vaal and Harts Rivers in the Griqualand West area of the Northern Cape Province. |
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