Kalbaskraal

Kalbaskraal is a settlement in the in the province of . It was established in 1898 at the site of a railway junction for the narrow gauge railway to Hopefield and eventually Saldanha.
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  • Type: Village with 2,890 residents
  • Description: village in the Western Cape, South Africa
  • Also known as: Kalabaskraal

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chatsworth.

Village
is a settlement in in the province of . is situated 7 km northwest of Kalbaskraal.

Kalbaskraal

Latitude
-33.5725° or 33° 34′ 21″ south
Longitude
18.64833° or 18° 38′ 54″ east
Population
2,890
Elevation
75 metres (246 feet)
Open location code
4FRWCJHX+28
Open­Street­Map ID
node 262720760
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3366317
Wiki­data ID
Q3114526
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Kalbaskraal” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Kalbaskraal
  • Asturian: Kalbaskraal
  • Dutch: Askraal
  • Dutch: Kalbaskraal
  • Estonian: Kalbaskraal
  • Irish: Kalbaskraal
  • Italian: Kalbaskraal
  • Pedi: Kalbaskraal
  • Romanian: Kalbaskraal
  • Russian: Калбаскрал
  • Russian: Колбаскрал
  • Zulu: IKalbaskraal

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Kalbaskraal and Kalbaskraal Nature Reserve.

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