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- Moederkerk,_George abstract "The Moederkerk (Mother Church), is a place of worship of the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in George. The church is built in 1842. The cornerstone for the church was laid on 14 April 1832. Slaves were used for some of the building work like the digging of the six-foot deep by five-foot wide foundations. Due to financial problems it took 12 years to complete the church and it was consecrated in 9 October 1842. Although a historical building, the church is still active and sermons are held every Sunday.".
- Moederkerk,_George country South_Africa.
- Moederkerk,_George location George,_Western_Cape.
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- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLink Category:Churches_completed_in_1841.
- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLink Category:Churches_in_South_Africa.
- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
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- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLink George,_Western_Cape.
- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLink Nederduits_Gereformeerde_Kerk.
- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Moederkerk,_George wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moederkerk".
- Moederkerk,_George caption "Moederkerk".
- Moederkerk,_George country South_Africa.
- Moederkerk,_George denomination Dutch_Reformed_Church_in_South_Africa_(NGK).
- Moederkerk,_George denomination Nederduits_Gereformeerde_Kerk.
- Moederkerk,_George foundedDate "1842".
- Moederkerk,_George functionalStatus Church_(building).
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- Moederkerk,_George location George,_Western_Cape.
- Moederkerk,_George name "Moederkerk".
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- Moederkerk,_George comment "The Moederkerk (Mother Church), is a place of worship of the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in George. The church is built in 1842. The cornerstone for the church was laid on 14 April 1832. Slaves were used for some of the building work like the digging of the six-foot deep by five-foot wide foundations. Due to financial problems it took 12 years to complete the church and it was consecrated in 9 October 1842.".
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- Moederkerk,_George name "Moederkerk".