Plettenberg Bay Plettenbergbaai | |
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![]() Plettenberg Bay viewed from Robberg | |
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Coordinates: 34°03′S 23°22′E / 34.050°S 23.367°E | |
Naga | Afrika Borwa |
Porofense | Kapa Bodikela |
Mmasepala wa Selete | Eden |
Mmušôselegae | Bitou |
Hlômile | 1779 |
Sekgôba[1] | |
• Total | 35.16 km2 (13.58 sq mi) |
Setšhaba (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 6,475 |
• Phitlaganyo | 180/km2 (480/sq mi) |
Dipersente tša merafe (2011)[1] | |
• Bathobaso | 14.7% |
• Bammala | 4.4% |
• MaIndia | 1.3% |
• Makgowa | 77.9% |
• Šele | 1.7% |
Dipolelo tša ntlha (2011)[1] | |
• Seisimane | 57.4% |
• Afrikaans | 31.7% |
• Sethosa | 4.9% |
• Šele | 6.0% |
Nomoro ya poso (Setarata) | 6600 |
Nomoro ya poso (Lepokisi) | 6600 |
Khoutu ya lefelo | 044 |
Plettenberg Bay, nickname ke Plett,[2] ke toropokgolo wa Bitou Mmusogae go feta Kapa Bodikela ka moka Afrika Borwa.
Not everybody in Plet is satisfied with the project, however. "They feel crowded by the development and believe some parts of the Eastern Cape are still like the Plet they knew," he said.