Schulpfontein, Northern Cape
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Schulpfontein is a coastal site near Hondeklip Bay in the Namakwa district of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The site is approximately 95km south-west of the town of Springbok
- 1:50 000 map series reference 3017AD
The significance of this locale is that it has been identified as a possible future nuclear reactor site by South African electricity utility Eskom.[1]
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Municipalities and Communities of Namakwa District Municipality, Northern Cape District Seat: Springbok |
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Local municipalities |
Nama Khoi • Hantam • Khâi-Ma • Kamiesberg • Karoo Hoogland • Richtersveld • Namaqualand |
Cities and towns |
Springbok • Aggenys • Alexander Bay • Brandvlei • Calvinia • Concordia • Fraserburg • Garies • Hondeklip Bay • Kamieskroon • Kleinzee/Koingnaas • Leliefontein Area • Loeriesfontein • Nababeep • Nieuwoudtville • Okiep • Pella • Pofadder • Port Nolloth • Richtersveld Area • Steinkopf • Sutherland • Vioolsdrift • Williston |