Bellville, South Africa

Bellville was originally called "12 Mile Stone", as it is located exactly 20 km miles from Cape Town city centre. It was originally founded as a railwaystation line coming from Cape Town. In 1861 it was renamed Bellville, after the surveyor general Charles Bell. The city forms part of the greater Cape Town area is very central, situated close to the airport, various golf courses, wine routes and shopping complexes. The University of the Western Cape is situated in Bellville.

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* University of the Western Cape

 

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