Saulspoort
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saulspoort-247-2808224
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Saulspoort
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Saulspoort is a village in South Africa, at the northern foot of the Pilanesberg, about 65 km north of Rustenburg. It was named after a former baKgatla chief, Tsheole, called Saul by the early settlers. It was established when Henri Gonin, a Swiss missionary with the Dutch Reformed Church preaching to the baKgatla tribe, moved to Saulspoort farm, which was owned by the later president Paul Kruger; Kruger eventually sold the farm to Gonin in 1869. In 1895 the baKgatla purchased most of Saulspoort
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Place in North West, South Africa
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saulspoort
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2024-04-24T14:37:19Z
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