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Snt. Andrews Kerk (St. Andrew's Church) in Prieska, Northern Cape, was built in 1908 and is still in use as a church. The church is a notable example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture in the region, reflecting the Dutch Reformed tradition that was prominent among the Afrikaner community in the Karoo. Prieska itself was established in 1882 on the banks of the Orange River, and the church served as a spiritual and social center for the growing town during the early diamond and agricultural booms. The building's continued use underscores its enduring role in the local community, though specific architectural details or historical events tied directly to the structure are not widely documented.
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