South African Heritage Resources Agency

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Heritage Listings in South Africa

Associated legislation

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See also

File:SAHRA National Heritage Site Marker, Sharpeville Massacre Graves.jpg
The marker used to indicated National Heritage Sites designated by SAHRA.

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References

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External links

Provincial Heritage Resources Authorities:

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