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Things to see in Grahamstown, South Africa

Grahamstown is a beautiful and historic town located in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The town was founded in 1820 by General Graham who named it after his home town of Glasgow, Scotland. The city's sprawling downtown is filled with cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and well-preserved colonial buildings. There are also several impressive museums located in Grahamstown, including the South African National Museum and the Vaal Waterfront Museum. In addition to its rich historical heritage, Grahamstown is a popular tourist destination due to its beautiful natural surroundings.

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Quick info about Grahamstown
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CountrySouth Africa
RegionEastern Cape
Latitude-33.2996
Longitude26.52
Appr. population91548

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