Alice, South Africa

Alice, South Africa

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'''Alice''', also known as '''Dikeni''',{{Cite web |last=Phaliso |first=Sandiso |date=2024-05-24 |title=Eastern Cape clinic serving a dozen villages is falling apart |url=https://groundup.org.za/article/eastern-cape-clinic-serving-a-dozen-villages-still-has-an-asbestos-roof/ |access-date=2025-01-22 |website=GroundUp News |language=en}} is a small town on the [[R63 (South Africa)|R63 road]] in the [[Eastern Cape]], [[South Africa]], adjacent to the [[Tyhume River]].The town serves as halfway between King Williams Town and Fort Beaufort.It is named after [[Princess Alice of the United Kingdom]], the second daughter of the British [[Queen Victoria]]. In 1824, the town was settled by British [[Settler|Colonists]]. It forms part of [[Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality]].
'''Alice''', also known as '''Dikeni''',{{Cite web |last=Phaliso |first=Sandiso |date=2024-05-24 |title=Eastern Cape clinic serving a dozen villages is falling apart |url=https://groundup.org.za/article/eastern-cape-clinic-serving-a-dozen-villages-still-has-an-asbestos-roof/ |access-date=2025-01-22 |website=GroundUp News |language=en}} is a small town on the [[R63 (South Africa)|R63 road]] in the [[Eastern Cape]], [[South Africa]], adjacent to the [[Tyhume River]].The town serves as halfway between King Williams Town and Fort Beaufort.It is named after [[Princess Alice of the United Kingdom]], the second daughter of the British [[Queen Victoria]]. In 1824, the town was settled by British [[Settler|Colonists]]. It forms part of [[Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality]].

== Points of Interest ==
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* NGK Church, 1876
* Domira Homestead, 1836
* Stewart Memorial Tower
* [[Victoria Memorial Hall]], 1920
* Napier Park Farmhouse, 1890


==University of Fort Hare==
==University of Fort Hare==