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Jukskei — is a 200 year old folk sport (Afrikaans: Boeresport) developed and played in South Africa.HistoryJukskei is believed to originate around 1743 in the Cape, South Africa. [ [http://www.jukskei.co.za Jukskei SA] ] by transport riders who traveled… … Wikipedia
Jukskei — (auch Afrikaans: Boeresport; Bauernsport) ist eine knapp 300 Jahre alte Sportart die sich in Südafrika entwickelte und heute vor allem in Südafrika und Namibia von der afrikaanssprachigen Bevölkerung gespielt wird. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
jukskei — /yŭkˈskī or yœkˈskā/ (S Afr) noun 1. An outdoor game similar to quoits, in which bottle shaped pegs are thrown at stakes fixed in the ground 2. One of these pegs ORIGIN: Afrik yuk yoke, and skei pin (orig yoke pins were thrown) … Useful english dictionary
Jukskei — Le jukskei est un sport traditionnel joué en Afrique du Sud et attesté depuis au moins 250 ans. Son nom provient de l Afrikaans juk skei. Il s apparente au jeu du fer à cheval et à la pétanque. Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 De nos jours 3 Les règles de… … Wikipédia en Français
Jukskei Park, Gauteng — Jukskei Park is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3 … Wikipedia
Jukskei River — Geobox|River state type = Province name = Jukskei River native name = other name = category = etymology = nickname = image caption = Jukskei flowing past Gillooly s Farm country country = South Africa state = Gauteng region = district =… … Wikipedia
Namibia Jukskei Board — Namibischer Jukskei Rat Gründung: 1990 (1941) Gründungsort: Windhoek Präsident: Christie Horn … Deutsch Wikipedia
Crocodile River (West) — Crocodile (West) River Country South Africa Region Gauteng … Wikipedia
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Witwatersrand — The Witwatersrand is a low, sedimentary range of hills, at an elevation of 1700 1800 metres above sea level, which runs in an east west direction through Gauteng in South Africa. The word in Afrikaans means the ridge of white waters .… … Wikipedia