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  1. Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 75,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about 110 kilometres (70 mi) northeast of Gqeberha and 130 kilometres (80 mi) southwest of East London .

  2. Grahamstown, city, Eastern Cape province, South Africa. The city lies on the wooded slopes of the Suur Mountains near the source of the Kowie River. It was founded (1812) by Colonel John Graham as a frontier garrison post near Xhosa territory, and British settlers arrived in 1820.

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    • Cliff L. 5 contributions. 5-star travel team. I have had multiple trips organized by Pete and Becky Brothers. They never disappoint. Well organized and made great selections for places to see in Africa, along with understanding our families needs.
    • Dennis H. Revelstoke, Canada 10 contributions. Grahamstown. Grahamstown see,s to be 'out of the way.' However, i thin the town is seriously under-estimated. People are friendly, the historic sites are interesting, a wide range of shops and the pubs were very entertaining.
    • Fantajan. Pretoria, South Africa 338 contributions. Now called the Amazwi South African Museum of Literature. Many of the museums in Makhanda are poorly maintained and/or are frequently or permanently closed.
    • Daphne W. East London, South Africa 30 contributions. National Arts Festival. Close to the N2 (the national road), the Monument was one of many venues that hosted the National Arts Festival.The building has many venues within its walls.
  3. Grahamstown, also known as Makhanda, is a town of 140,000 people (2022) in the Cacadu District of the Eastern Cape. This charming and picturesque small city is well worth a visit. It has maintained its old-time demeanour, and has many examples of buildings in the Victorian, Colonial and Gothic Revivalist styles.

  4. Mar 16, 2011 · Grahamstown Image source. Following the expulsion of the Xhosa chief Ndlambe and some 20,000 of his followers from the Zuurveld in 1811, the British government at the Cape was able to proceed with their plans for the colonization of this region.

  5. May 29, 2023 · The small town of Grahamstown is a vibrant mix of culture and history that once acted as the frontier between the British Cape Colony and Xhosa territories. It is sometimes still referred to as ‘frontier country’ or ‘City of Saints’ due to the large number of churches and magnificent Victorian buildings that grace its streets.

  6. Nestled in the picturesque Eastern Cape of South Africa, Grahamstown is a small city renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and striking natural beauty. This charming destination, also known as Makhanda, offers visitors a multitude of attractions, from its thriving arts scene and fascinating historical sites to its stunning nature ...