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Dutch Reformed Church, Alexandria
The Dutch Reformed Church is a place of worship of the Dutch Reformed Church in Alexandria, South Africa. It was declared a Provincial Heritage Site in 1987. List of ministers * Johannes Roos, 1869–1892 * Hendrik Christoffel de Wet, 1893–1903 * Schalk Willem van Niekerk, 1904 to 1911, when he left for Turffontein Reformed Church as their second pastor * Hendrik Andries Hanekom, 1912–1921 * Petrus Jacobus Retief, 1921–1928 * Philippus Albertus Myburgh de Vos, 1929–1938 (emeritus) * Christopher Hermanus Latsky, 1938–1943 * Gabriel Petrus le Roux, 1943–1947 * Hendrik Adrian de Wet, 1947–1953 (emeritus; died on 5 July 1970) * Willem Adriaan Marais, 1953–? * Vidius Nel, 1961–1965 * Floris Nicolaas Marais, 5 February 1966–1969 * Erick Severis Breytenbach, 18 July 1970–1973 * Gabriel Gideon le Roux, 1974–1980 * Jacob Francois van Wyk, 1981 to 1998 (emeritus) * Nikolaas Jakobus du Toit, 2006 – (pastoral help) – 2012 * Willem Dawid (Dawie) Schoeman, 2 ...
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Alexandria NG Church
Alexandria ( ; ) is the List of cities and towns in Egypt#Largest cities, second largest city in Egypt and the List of coastal settlements of the Mediterranean Sea, largest city on the Mediterranean coast. It lies at the western edge of the Nile Delta, Nile River delta. Founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great, Alexandria grew rapidly and became a major centre of Hellenic civilisation, eventually replacing Memphis, Egypt, Memphis, in present-day Greater Cairo, as Egypt's capital. Called the "Bride of the Mediterranean" and "Pearl of the Mediterranean Coast" internationally, Alexandria is a popular tourist destination and an important industrial centre due to its natural gas and petroleum, oil pipeline transport, pipelines from Suez. The city extends about along the northern coast of Egypt and is the largest city on the Mediterranean, the List of cities and towns in Egypt#Largest cities, second-largest in Egypt (after Cairo), the List of largest cities in the Arab world, fourth- ...
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