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At sunset we reached a cluster of houses called Namaqua, where, to my dismay, I heard that there was to be a dance at the one little inn to which we were going at St. Louis.
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The language of the Hottentots is monosyllabic; having four known dialects — the Namaqua, which is still spoken by some of the natives; the Kora and Cape Hottentot, which are practically extinct; and the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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At sunset we reached a cluster of houses called Namaqua, where, to my dismay, I heard that there was to be a dance at the one little inn to which we were going at St. Louis.
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Hoodia is patented but we still have to check as to how San and Namaqua people benefit from the commercialisation of their indigenous knowledge system.
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The Namaqua dune molerat (Bathyergus janetta LR) is also near-endemic in the Namib Desert, as are two bat species; the Namib long-eared bat (Laephotis namibensis EN) and the Angola wing-gland bat (Myotis seabrai VU).
Namib desert 2008
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On Friday afternoon unconfirmed reports indicated that ANC members form the Namaqua region were also on their way to Kimberley to file a court application to try to stop a regional conference in the area.
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There are roughly 75 mammal species in the Succulent Karoo hotspot, of which two are endemic: De Winton's golden mole (Cryptochloris wintoni, VU), and the Namaqua dune mole rat (Bathyergus janetta).
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Siyanda (Upington) and Namaqua (Springbok) branches on Thursday, supports Zuma.
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Richtersveld's cultural landscape would serve to enhance the tourist attraction of the Namaqua region beyond the much acclaimed carpet of flowers.
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The park is home to the world's smallest tortoise - the Namaqua
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