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A Wide Selection of Southern African Hunting Areas

Our selection of Various Southern African Hunting Areas

Free State Hunting Area

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Free State: quick facts
Capital: Bloemfontein
Languages: 64.2% Sesotho, 12.7% Afrikaans, 7.5% isiXhosa
Population: 2 745 590 (Census 2011)
Share of SA population: 5.3%
Area: 129 825 square kilometres
Share of total SA area: 10.6%

The Free State a province of wide horizons and blue skies, farmland, mountains, goldfields and widely dispersed towns lies in the heart of South Africa, with the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho nestling in the hollow of its bean-like shape.

Between the Vaal River, in the north, and the Orange River, in the south, this immense rolling prairie stretches as far as the eye can see.

 

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Limpopo Hunting Area

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Limpopo: quick facts

Capital: Polokwane
Languages: 52.9% Sepedi, 17% Xitsonga, 16.7% Tshivenda
Population: 5 404 868 (2011)
Share of SA population: 10.4%
Area: 125 755 square kilometres
Share of total SA area: 10.3%

Limpopo is the northern most province of South Africa. The capital is Polokwane, formerly named Pietersburg.

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Kwazulu Natal Hunting Area

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KwaZulu-Natal: quick facts

Capital: Pietermaritzburg
Major city: Durban
Languages: 77.8% isiZulu, 13.2% English
Population: 10 267 300 (2011)
Share of SA population: 19.8%
Area: 94 361 square kilometres
Share of total SA area: 7.7%

The hunting concessions comprise areas of unspoilt Bushveld,

Read more: Kwazulu Natal Hunting Area

Other Hunting Areas

A selection of Various other hunting areas

Hunting thrushes in Greece

Hunting thrushes in GreeceFor the year 2014, we at an area exclusively for hunting thrush. You can combine the hunt by stalking with that the "schaccio".
The first thrushes begin to arrive towards the end of October. The period most good is to the end of November, December, January and February.

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Woodcock hunting -Montenegro, Bosnia & Hercegovina

Woodcock hunting in MontenegroMontenegro - area of Bar
Bosnia - area of Bileca - distance from Dubrovnik 60 km
Period: 15.12. until 29.02. (minimum 4 hunters)

 

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