Dingleton

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Dingleton, ehemals Sishen [ˈsɪʃɘn] (von Setswana Sesheng, ‚Neuer Ort‘) ist eine Siedlung in der südafrikanischen Provinz Nordkap (Northern Cape). Es liegt in der Gemeinde Gamagara im Distrikt John Taolo Gaetsewe und ist durch den Eisenerzbergbau in der Sishen Mine bekannt. rdf:langString
Dingleton (voorheen Sishen) is een mijnstadje gelegen in de gemeente Gamagara in de Zuid-Afrikaanse provincie Noord-Kaap. De dichtstbijgelegen grote plaats (66 km noordoostelijker) is Kuruman, en Dingleton ligt dicht bij de nationale weg N14.Een nabijgelegen ijzerertsmijn is via de spoorweg Sishen-Saldanha verbonden met de Saldanhabaai, die als haven wordt gebruikt. De spoorlijn werd in 1977 voltooid en de treinen die ervan gebruikmaken, worden gerekend tot de zwaarste ter wereld. rdf:langString
Dingleton is a town in Northern Cape, South Africa. The nearby Sishen mine is an iron ore mining activity, connected to the port of Saldanha Bay by the Sishen-Saldanha Railway Line. The line is electrified at 50 kV AC and the trains using this line are amongst the heaviest trains in the world. The state-owned mining company Iscor started developing the township, originally named Sishen, in 1953 to accommodate the local miners. The houses were sold to individuals in the early 1980s. On 23 June 1990 the town's name was changed from Sishen to Dingleton. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Dingleton is a town in Northern Cape, South Africa. The nearby Sishen mine is an iron ore mining activity, connected to the port of Saldanha Bay by the Sishen-Saldanha Railway Line. The line is electrified at 50 kV AC and the trains using this line are amongst the heaviest trains in the world. The state-owned mining company Iscor started developing the township, originally named Sishen, in 1953 to accommodate the local miners. The houses were sold to individuals in the early 1980s. On 23 June 1990 the town's name was changed from Sishen to Dingleton. The proximity of the mining activities led to complaints from the residents of Dingleton, and expectations that the residents would be relocated. The town's infrastructure is old and in disrepair. To allow for Sishen's expansion, Kumba, an Anglo American subsidiary, intends to relocate the Dingleton community.
rdf:langString Dingleton, ehemals Sishen [ˈsɪʃɘn] (von Setswana Sesheng, ‚Neuer Ort‘) ist eine Siedlung in der südafrikanischen Provinz Nordkap (Northern Cape). Es liegt in der Gemeinde Gamagara im Distrikt John Taolo Gaetsewe und ist durch den Eisenerzbergbau in der Sishen Mine bekannt.
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