Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ...
Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ... Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ...
Swartkop 2 1 3 Low Dev/High Need Ulco 2 2 4 Low Dev/Low Need Upington 1 2 2 High Dev/Low Need Van Wyksvlei 2 1 3 Transitional Van Zylsrus 2 1 3 Low Dev/High Need Vanderkloof 1 2 2 High Dev/Low Need Victoria West 1 2 2 Transitional Vioolsdrif 2 1 3 Transitional Vosburg 2 2 4 Transitional Warrenton 1 1 1 Transitional Wegdraai 2 1 3 Low Dev/High Need Williston 1 2 2 Transitional Windsorton 2 1 3 Low Dev/High Need 49
Figure 3.3: Development potential index of towns in the Northern Cape Province 50
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- Page 273 and 274: Table 3.1: List of towns and munici
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Figure 3.3: <strong>Development</strong> potential index of towns in the <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> Province<br />
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