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Information on the Capricorn region of the Limpopo Province in South Africa including information on property, conference venues and accommodation in Limpopo |
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Capricorn Region of the Limpopo Province - Accommodation, Property and Conference VenuesSouth Africa > Limpopo Province > Capricorn Accommodation in the Capricorn region, Limpopo Province The Capricorn Region of the Limpopo Province, South Africa Towns of the Capricorn Region in the Limpopo Province
More About the Capricorn Region of the Limpopo Province in South Africa The Capricorn Region has plenty of historical sites and attractions for the visitor such as San rock art and prehistoric ruins.The region has the largest citrus farm in the southern hemisphere and is also home to the Zion Christian Church at Moria which is the biggest independent church in Africa. The Capricorn Region of the Limpopo Province has a variety of historical and cultural attractions. They range from San rock art to the historical landmarks of the Voortrekkers who arrived here to escape the then government of the Cape. Makapans Valley is situated near Mokopane in the Capricorn region of the Limpopo Province. Bones of Ape-men over 3 million years old as well as those of extinct animals have been found in this area and at the Cave of Hearths there is thought to be evidence of man's earliest use of fire. South of Polokwane you will find the Eersteling Monument at the site of South Africa’s first powered gold ore crushing plant. The Capricorn region of the Limpopo Province is steeped in South African history. Years ago the open grasslands and hills of the region were inhabited by nomadic tribes. The Zulu general Mzilikazi who fled from the Zulu King Shaka, travelled through the area on his way north to establish a kingdom in Bulawayo. The two largest citrus estates in the world are situated about 60 km from Polokwane in the Capricorn region. Some of the more prominent regions in the Capricorn region of the Limpopo Province include Haenertsburg, Magoebaskloof, Mokopane and Polokwane.
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