Horizon Farm Trust
1
Ingweni Road
Giba Gorge
Gillitts
South Africa
Ingweni Road
Giba Gorge
Gillitts
South Africa
1, Ingweni Road, Giba Gorge, Gillitts, South Africa
Residential home for special needs intellectually impaired disabled adults Kwazulu-Natal.
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Gillitts, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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