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== Notable natives and residents ==
== Notable natives and residents ==
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* Gert Thys who ran in the 1996 Olympic games alongside Josiah Thugwane ( Thugwane went on to win the Gold medal) in the Marathon. Thys has won several prestigious Marathon's
* [[Elaine Vivier]] – Mensa IQ result score of 194
* [[Elaine Vivier]] – Mensa IQ result score of 194
* Dr Eugene Ebrahim 'Manelisi' Bosman - Distinguished the township of E'thembeni, meaning, place of hope, by becoming the first Black Doctor in town. Not only in the town but bordering district towns. A first in the history of Gariep High School which is a semi developed school.
* Dr Eugene Ebrahim 'Manelisi' Bosman - Distinguished the township of E'thembeni, meaning, place of hope, by becoming the first Black Doctor in town. Not only in the town but bordering district towns. A first in the history of Gariep High School which is a semi developed school.

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Template:Infobox South African town Prieska is a town on the south bank of the Orange River, in the province of the Northern Cape, in western South Africa.

It is located on the southern bank of the Orange River, 130 km north-west of Britstown and 75 km south-east of Marydale. It developed from a place to which farmers migrated when the pans were full, after rains. It was administered by a village management board from 1882 and attained municipal status in 1892. The name is derived from Korana and means ‘place of the lost she-goat’.[1]

The town is 240 km south of Kimberley and lies on the R357 road. It was originally named Prieschap, a Khoisan word meaning ‘place of the lost she-goat’. The town was founded in 1882, and in 2011 the town had a population of 14,246.

Notable natives and residents

  • Elaine Vivier – Mensa IQ result score of 194
  • Dr Eugene Ebrahim 'Manelisi' Bosman - Distinguished the township of E'thembeni, meaning, place of hope, by becoming the first Black Doctor in town. Not only in the town but bordering district towns. A first in the history of Gariep High School which is a semi developed school.

References

  1. ^ "Dictionary of Southern African Place Names (Public Domain)". Human Science Research Council. p. 375.