Collins Store
Collins Store is a farm in Nkonkobe Local Municipality, Amathole District Municipality, Eastern Cape. Collins Store is situated nearby to the locality Fort Cox, as well as near Quma’s.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Burnshill and Middledrift.
Burnshill
Village
Burnshill is a town in Amathole District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Former mission station of the Glasgow Missionary Society, established at the foot of the Amathole Mountains in 1831. Burnshill is situated 4 km northeast of Collins Store.
Middledrift
Village
Photo: Lysippos, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Middledrift, also known as iXesi, is a small town located 90 kilometres north-west of East London in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated in Raymond Mhlaba Municipality in Amathole District in an area that was formerly part of the Ciskei. Middledrift is situated 5 km southwest of Collins Store.
Collins Store
- Type: Farm
- Category: agriculture
- Location: Nkonkobe Local Municipality, Amathole District Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-32.78333° or 32° 47′ southLongitude
27.01667° or 27° 1′ eastElevation
451 metres (1,480 feet)Open location code
4GV96288+MMGeoNames ID
1013049
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