Pringle Bay
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Pringle Bay (afrikaans: Pringlebaai) ist ein Ort in der Gemeinde Overstrand, Distrikt Overberg, Provinz Westkap in Südafrika. 2011 hatte der Ort 801 Einwohner. Die Stadt liegt zwischen und Betty’s Bay, 100 Kilometer südöstlich von Kapstadt im Gebiet des Kogelberg Nature Reserve.
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Pringle Bay (en afrikaans: Pringlebaai) est un village situé en Afrique du Sud, dans la province du Cap-Occidental. Il est situé sur la côte est de False Bay, au pied du mont Hangklip (rocher suspendu) au sein de la réserve de biosphère de Kogelberg, site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. La baie porte le nom du contre-amiral Thomas Pringle, de la Royal Navy, qui commandait la station navale du Cap à la fin des années 1790.
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Teluk Pringle (bahasa Afrikaans: Pringlebaai) adalah sebuah desa pantai kecil di wilayah , Western Cape, Afrika Selatan. Teluk ini terletak di kaki Hangklip, di sisi berlawanan Valsbaai dari Cape Point. Kota dan sekitarnya adalah bagian dari Cagar Biosfer Kogelberg yang merupakan Situs Warisan Dunia UNESCO. Teluk ini diambil dari nama Laksamana Muda , dari Angkatan Laut Kerajaan Britania yang memimpin pangkalan angkatan laut Britania Raya di Cape pada akhir 1790-an.
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Pringlebaai è una località costiera sudafricana situata nella municipalità distrettuale di Overberg nella provincia del Capo Occidentale.
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Pringlebaai (Engels: Pringle Bay) is een dorp met 800 inwoners, in de Zuid-Afrikaanse provincie West-Kaap. Pringlebaai behoort tot de gemeente Overstrand dat onderdeel van het district Overberg is.
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Pringle Bay (Afrikaans: Pringlebaai) is a small coastal village in the Overberg region of the Western Cape, in South Africa. It is situated at the foot of Hangklip, on the opposite side of False Bay from Cape Point. The town and surrounds are part of the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO Heritage Site. The bay is named after Rear-Admiral Thomas Pringle, of the Royal Navy, who commanded the naval station at the Cape in the late 1790s.
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Pringle Bay (afrikaans: Pringlebaai) ist ein Ort in der Gemeinde Overstrand, Distrikt Overberg, Provinz Westkap in Südafrika. 2011 hatte der Ort 801 Einwohner. Die Stadt liegt zwischen und Betty’s Bay, 100 Kilometer südöstlich von Kapstadt im Gebiet des Kogelberg Nature Reserve.
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Pringle Bay (en afrikaans: Pringlebaai) est un village situé en Afrique du Sud, dans la province du Cap-Occidental. Il est situé sur la côte est de False Bay, au pied du mont Hangklip (rocher suspendu) au sein de la réserve de biosphère de Kogelberg, site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. La baie porte le nom du contre-amiral Thomas Pringle, de la Royal Navy, qui commandait la station navale du Cap à la fin des années 1790.
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Teluk Pringle (bahasa Afrikaans: Pringlebaai) adalah sebuah desa pantai kecil di wilayah , Western Cape, Afrika Selatan. Teluk ini terletak di kaki Hangklip, di sisi berlawanan Valsbaai dari Cape Point. Kota dan sekitarnya adalah bagian dari Cagar Biosfer Kogelberg yang merupakan Situs Warisan Dunia UNESCO. Teluk ini diambil dari nama Laksamana Muda , dari Angkatan Laut Kerajaan Britania yang memimpin pangkalan angkatan laut Britania Raya di Cape pada akhir 1790-an.
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