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Conference Venues and Conference Centres in Rawsonville situated in the Western Cape Province, South Africa - Conferences RawsonvilleConference Venues South Africa has a comprehensive list of conference centres and venues for conferences in Rawsonville situated in the Breede River Valley region of the Western Cape province in South Africa. Rawsonville Conference Venues and Conference CentresATKV Goudini Spa - Conference
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Venues and Conference Centres in Rawsonville, Western Cape
Team Building and Events Management in Rawsonville Teambuilding and Events Management South Africa (TBAE) specialises in interactive team building, with programs designed to promote team spirit and a participative culture. TBAE is renowned for the design and delivery of unique, innovative, fun and memorable team building programs, customised to meet each client’s individual needs, agenda and budget. Our experienced and highly skilled facilitators work in partnership with our clients to ensure continuity in existing training or development programs ...more about team building and events management in Rawsonville Information on Rawsonville, Western CapeRawsonville is a small wine farming community in the Breede River Valley of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is located in a scenic portion of the valley on the eastern flanks of the Du Toitskloof Mountains. Rawsonville is a small wine growing and farming community. Due to its more inland location, winters can sometimes get frosty, with heavy snowfalls sometimes falling on the surrounding high-ground. Rawsonville was founded in 1858 and is named after William Rawson, member of the Cape Government (1854-1864). Pieter du Toit, the fourth child of the Huguenot Francois du Toit, can be regarded as the poineer of the Goudini area. The First cattle post was established by this 19 year old pioneer during December 1716. On 12 May 1741 Anthony Visser received a grazing permit for the farm "De Goudene Dina". This name comes from the Khoi word "kg'ou" meaning bitter and "dani" meaning honey. This makes our area one of the few places in the Western Cape that has retained some of it's Khoi heritage. "De Goudini School" and the town was established in 1858. The town was named after William Rawson, who became the Colonial Secretary of the Cape Colony in 1854. He never actually visited the town. There is often a bit of confusion regarding these names. Rawsonville refers to the town itself and Goudini to the surrounding area. Conference Venues South Africa | Search for Venues with Conference Facilities in South Africa | Browse through available Confernce Venues in South Africa | Conferences Cape Town | Conference Venues in Western Cape | Conference Venues in Eastern Cape | Conference Venues in Northern Cape | Conference Venues in Kwazulu-Natal | Conference Venues in Free State | Conference Venues in Gauteng | Conference Venues in Limpopo Province | Conference Venues in North West Province | Conference Venues in Mpumalanga |South Africa Information | Contact Conference Venues | Web Resources | Conference Venues South Africa Sitemap 1 | Sitemap 2 |
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