Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality

Ga-Segonyana Municipality is a local municipality within the , in the province of . Segonyana is the Setswana name of a spring, commonly known as .
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  • Type: Locality with 69,800 residents
  • Description: local municipality in the Northern Cape, South Africa
  • Also known as: Ga-Segonyana” and “Ga-Segonyana Municipality

Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality

Latitude
-27.6228° or 27° 37′ 22″ south
Longitude
23.5607° or 23° 33′ 39″ east
Population
69,800
Elevation
1,454 metres (4,770 feet)
Open location code
5G459HG6+V7
Geo­Names ID
8347409
Wiki­data ID
Q1487822
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Ga-Segonyana Plaaslike Munisipaliteit
  • Cebuano: Ga-Segonyana
  • Chinese: 加-塞戈恩亞納地方自治市
  • Dutch: Ga-Segonyana
  • French: Ga-Segonyana
  • French: municipalité locale de Ga-Segonyana
  • German: Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality
  • German: Ga-Segonyana
  • Italian: Municipalità locale di Ga-Segonyana
  • Novial: Ga-Segonyana Komunie, Sud Afrika
  • Pedi: Mmušôgaê wa Ga-Segonyana
  • Polish: Ga-Segonyana
  • Slovenian: Ga-Segonyana
  • Spanish: Ga-Segonyana
  • Welsh: Bwrdeistref Lleol Ga-Segonyana
  • Zulu: Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality

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