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Locations in South Africa with a Scottish name

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This is a list of placenames in Scotland which have subsequently been applied to parts of South Africa by Scottish emigrants or explorers.

Arniston, South Africa's typical fisherman houses
Boers watch the fighting at Dundee in 1899
Pringle Bay at the foot of Hangklip

Eastern Cape

KwaZulu-Natal (native)

Kelso, Kwazulu, South Africa

Gauteng

    • Suburbs of Johannesburg [1]
      • Abbotsford
      • Argyll
      • Balmoral
      • Birnam
      • Blairgowrie
      • Brushwood Haugh (Haugh being a Lowland Scots word for meadow)
      • Buccleuch
      • Craighall
      • Douglasdale
      • Dunkeld
      • Dunnotar
      • Dunvegan
      • Glen Atholl
      • Glen Esk
      • Heriotdale
      • Kelvin
      • Melrose
      • Melville
      • Moffat View
      • Morningside
      • Morningside Manor
      • Strathavon
      • Wattville

Mpumalanga

North West Province

Northern Cape

Western Cape