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29°15′26.6″S, 16°52′3.25″E

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English: Port Nolloth is a port in the Namaqualand Region on the north western coast of South Africa
Afrikaans: Port Nolloth is 'n hawestad aan die noordwestelike kus, in die Namakwaland Gebied van Suid-Afrika
Deutsch: Die Hafenstadt Port Nolloth, Namaqualand, Nordkap, Südafrika
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Date

2005.09.20

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Winfried Bruenken (Amrum)

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