Brenton-on-Sea ke seaside resort village, 15 km bodikela la Knysna, Mmasepala Setereke tša Garden Route go feta porofense Kapa Bodikela ka moka Afrika Borwa.
Brenton-on-Sea | |
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Brenton-on-Sea laêditšê ka gare Kapa Bodikela | |
Coordinates: 34°04′S 23°01′E / 34.067°S 23.017°E | |
Naga | Afrika Borwa |
Porofense | Kapa Bodikela |
Mmasepala wa Selete | Garden Route |
Mmušôselegae | Knysna |
Sekgôba | |
• Total | 1.76 km2 (0.68 sq mi) |
Setšhaba (2011) | |
• Total | 294 |
• Phitlaganyo | 170/km2 (430/sq mi) |
Dipersente tša merafe (2011) | |
• Bathobaso | 5.1% |
• Bammala | 1.7% |
• Makgowa | 91.2% |
• Šele | 2.0% |
Dipolelo tša ntlha (2011) | |
• Afrikaans | 50.2% |
• Seisimane | 44.7% |
• Šele | 5.1% |
Nomoro ya poso (Setarata) | Molaô la pôsô |
Nomoro ya poso (Lepokisi) | Molaô la pôsô |
Named after Sir Jahleel Brenton, who declared Knysna a harbour in 1818, the area is home to the endangered Brenton blue butterfly (Orachrysops niobe).
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