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    Qonce, formerly known as King William's Town, is a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa along the banks of the Buffalo River. The town is about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of the Indian Ocean port of East London .

  2. The King William's Town Nature Reserve is a protected area in Qonce (King William's Town) in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is located on the R63 road and is administered by Eastern Cape Parks. History. This 108.64 ha reserve was created in 1973 for the conservation of the region's fauna and flora. See also

  3. King William’s Town, town, Eastern Cape province, South Africa, west of East London. Founded as a missionary station in 1826, King William’s Town later (after 1835) served as a military headquarters for British Kaffraria and as a centre for German settlement before officially becoming a town in.

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  4. King William's Town - appelé aussi Qonce depuis 2021 - est une ville d'Afrique du Sud située dans la province du Cap-Oriental. Surnommée simplement "King", la ville est située dans une région agricole au pied des montagnes d'Amathole sur la rivière Buffalo à 42 minutes en train de la ville d'East London.

  5. The Amathole Museum, formerly the Kaffrarian Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in King William's Town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The museum houses a large collection of mammals and includes the taxidermied body of Huberta, the hippopotamus .

  6. Qonce (formerly King William's Town) is a town of 35,000 people (2011) in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The town is the birthplace of Steve Biko the famous anti-Apartheid activist who died in police custody.

  7. Victoria Ground is a sports ground in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is located near the centre of King William's Town, at the southern corner of the intersection of Buffalo Road and Cathcart Street, about 250 metres east of the Buffalo River.