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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Twee Riviere (accepted spelling) is a townTwee Riviere (accepted spelling) is a town in Sarah Baartman District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The town is located in the Langkloof (Afrikaans for "long valley"). Twee Riviere (Afrikaans for "two rivers") takes its name from the Diep River (historically known as Klipdrif) and the Dwars River which arise in the Tsitsikamma Mountains to the south, flowing through the town. Like so many other rivers in the Langkloof, these modest streams head inland for a considerable distance, before joining larger watercourses and gradually turning coastward. The village of Twee Riviere is one of the earliest communities in the Langkloof, the original farm having been surveyed and registered under that name already on 14 February 1765. Originally a loan farm issued by the V.O.C. to Jacobus Scheepers, Twee Riviere was subsequently and briefly owned by Jacobus du Preez during the early 1780s, followed by Kritzinger and thereafter sold to Ockert Olivier in 1793. The Olivier family endures to this day, though during the 1800s and beyond holdings were increasingly also surrendered to families such as the Schreibers, Murrays, Ferreiras and others. Numerous descendants of these founding families formally acquired landholding by way of subdivision during the last century, and many have remained as citizens of the town. As the subdivision of land increased within the close, valley geography, the trend soon gave rise to a notable concentration of dwellings and households, which in time assumed the beginnings of richly varied Twee Riviere village, as it exists today. Today, 125 families (representing approximately 60 surnames) comprise this historic and scenic village. As home to many young families, Twee Riviere is in-part characterized by a prevalence of homesteading families, many of whom favour a homeschooling education. As a consequence, in recent years, the median age in Twee Riviere has dropped below 30 years. A significant part of this youthful community today pursue lifestyles comprising both hands-on endeavour, homesteading and digital media creation - the latter being served by the commercial video production, recording and animation studios founded by the younger generation. While agriculture, and apple production in particular, remains its economic backbone, Twee Riviere is also home to other notable features of interest, such as the campus grounds of the South African Institute for Heritage Science and Conservation, a formal institution of higher learning (postgraduate diploma level). Of further interest to horticulturists, landscapers and tree collectors, is the campus's Skrijwershoek Arboretum. The arboretum houses a tree collection of uncommon landscape oaks and other tree specimens, and is renowned for exceptional autumn colouration.nowned for exceptional autumn colouration. , Twee Riviere est un village d'Afrique du STwee Riviere est un village d'Afrique du Sud, situé dans la province du Cap-Oriental. Twee Riviere est une localité de zone rurale gérée par la municipalité locale de Kou-Kamma dans le district de Sarah Baartman (ex-Cacadu). Twee Riviere tire son nom des deux rivières qui traversent le village depuis les monts Tsitsikamma.t le village depuis les monts Tsitsikamma. , Tweeriviere è un centro abitato sudafricano situato nella municipalità distrettuale di Sarah Baartman nella provincia del Capo Orientale.
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rdfs:comment Twee Riviere est un village d'Afrique du STwee Riviere est un village d'Afrique du Sud, situé dans la province du Cap-Oriental. Twee Riviere est une localité de zone rurale gérée par la municipalité locale de Kou-Kamma dans le district de Sarah Baartman (ex-Cacadu). Twee Riviere tire son nom des deux rivières qui traversent le village depuis les monts Tsitsikamma.t le village depuis les monts Tsitsikamma. , Tweeriviere è un centro abitato sudafricano situato nella municipalità distrettuale di Sarah Baartman nella provincia del Capo Orientale. , Twee Riviere (accepted spelling) is a townTwee Riviere (accepted spelling) is a town in Sarah Baartman District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The town is located in the Langkloof (Afrikaans for "long valley"). Twee Riviere (Afrikaans for "two rivers") takes its name from the Diep River (historically known as Klipdrif) and the Dwars River which arise in the Tsitsikamma Mountains to the south, flowing through the town. Like so many other rivers in the Langkloof, these modest streams head inland for a considerable distance, before joining larger watercourses and gradually turning coastward.ercourses and gradually turning coastward.
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