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Cape Valley Safaris, one of South Africa's premier hunting outfitters, is owned and run by Adolf Kleinhans, a professional hunter, and is based between Hankey and Patensie in the malaria-free Eastern Cape.
Adolf learned his trade from his father, the late J.P Kleinhans snr, one of the best-known hunters in South Africa. From him he acquired his love for hunting and his tremendous respect for nature which makes him the quality hunter he is.
There are many professional hunters and outfitters, as well as game farms and lodges in South Africa. But nowhere will you find a team as dedicated to your individual needs and expectations when you become our client. Please feel free to contact one of the references provided; they all started as clients, became repeat customers and ended up as good friends. Cape Valley Safaris offers:
the Big Five
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We accommodate individual hunters or groups of up to seven hunters and/or family members at a time. We do not mix groups. This ensures the requisite personal attention from our team of professional hunters.
Cape Valley Safaris hunts in all of South Africa's provinces as well as in neighboring Namibia and Mozambique. Because we don't restrict ourselves to a single hunting area we can offer our clients the opportunity to hunt more than 30 species in diverse habitats like the Baviaanskloof or Karoo.
You can expect to take home some excellent trophies, wonderful memories and once in a lifetime experiences after a safari with Adolf and his Cape Valley Safaris team.
Our main lodge is an hour's drive from the city of Port Elizabeth.
Shopping trips to Port Elizabeth can be arranged. Shopping is very diverse from handmade African curios to fine designer jewellery. (If you don't bring your wife with you, you can at least spoil her by taking back something nice.)
Other trips to, for example, Cape Town through the Garden Route all along the coast can be arranged after you are done hunting to make a memorable holiday.
If requested, we can even accompany you on your trip to bring our local experience to bear in showing you the sights, such as Table Mountain and some of the most distinguished and historic wine farms.
Clients usually arrive at Johannesburg or Cape Town airports where they can be met and assisted through customs by a representative of Cape Valley Safaris.
From there, they transfer to the beautiful seaside city of Port Elizabeth where they can be met by Adolf in person and taken to Cape Valley Safaris' base.
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100000 acre ranch, 55 employees, 42 years of hunting, 12379 hunting trips.
Blaauwkrantz Safaris is a world-class hunting outfitter and conservationist of almost 100000 acres, offering over 44 species, founded in 1978, it is owned and operated by us, the Arthur Rudman Family. We are world renowned for our top quality and quantity of the grey ghost antelope, the majestic Kudu !
We are located in the malaria-free Eastern Cape, South Africa. Operating from our magnificent and vast, single-unit family ranch, the largest of its kind in South Africa.
Our hunting lodges are only a 45-minute drive from the Port Elizabeth Airport. We offer hunters, couples, hunting families and safari groups, a high standard of trophy quality, exceptional hunting experience, family hospitality along with passionate, experienced and enthusiastic staff, personal service and delicious cuisine.
Thanks to stable politics and a good safety record, family hunting safaris in South Africa has become a trend. Keep in mind the old adage, ‘ the family who play together, stay together’.
We have been hosting international hunting clients for 45 years. Not only are we well represented in the SCI Record Book for our excellent kudu hunting, but numerous Wetherby award winners have also chosen us as their hunting safari destination.
Specializing in the Eastern Cape species, we offer over 44 species for your African hunt. Non-hunters are welcome to join the hunting safari party while on their African hunt or there are plenty of non-hunter activities in the area. Our 2 hunting lodges is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Enquire with us or Sign-Up Now for our Newsletter for further information regarding your African hunt, we look forward to guiding you on an unforgettable hunting safari.
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We are able to hunt the entire year, but the most popular time is mid-March to end of September.
Collectively our experienced team have over a century of hunting experience, their knowledge is second to none.
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Any reference to South Africa’s Cape region is almost guaranteed to bring to mind the famous mountains, glorious coastlines, and spectacular seaside scenery (also wine for the oenophiles). Yet inland from the sandy beaches and coastal forests lies a mosaic of fascinating habitats and protected spaces offering unique wildlife viewing. While South Africa’s safari circuit is dominated mainly by reserves in the northern and eastern parts of the country, the Cape safari experience is fundamentally different but equally enthralling.
The Cape nature experience – the Western and Eastern Cape
In the previous stories of our Cape series, we focussed in greater detail on the wonders of Cape Town and the Garden Route , including the natural marvels in and around these areas. This third instalment zooms in on the various wilderness areas in the greater Cape region – specifically within the Western and Eastern Cape. These two adjacent provinces make up the south-western corner of South Africa. Together they encompass the entire Cape Floristic biome and most of the Karoo ecosystems right up to the transition with the grasslands of the Lesotho Highlands. Away from the lush greenery fed by temperate ocean climates and sheltered by a network of mountains, the landscape becomes progressively more arid and sparse, giving way to the almost Martian scenery of the Great Karoo.
It is important to note at the outset that while this story focuses on the more “traditional” safari experience complete with iconic, large wildlife, the entire inland Cape region is a paradise for the enthusiastic naturalist. From ancient fossils to rock art and dramatic landscapes to intriguing critters in unusual settings, the variety of habitats and animals on offer are guaranteed to captivate and delight.
For the most part, the Cape safari experience is an exclusive one, based around vast swathes of privately-owned wilderness areas peppered with a combination of basic and high-end lodges. For those more accustomed to the conventional savanna setting, there is something vaguely incongruous about the sight of an elephant against the austere backdrop of mountains and sparse karoo vegetation or the Indian Ocean in the background. Yet, there was a time when the ‘Big 5’ (and many other species) roamed throughout the entire Cape region. Over centuries, they have been driven to the verge of extinction by human encroachment, unsustainable hunting practices and human-wildlife conflict. Fortunately, many of the private reserves of the Cape now boast an impressive conservation record and have served a pivotal role in restoring the magnificent creatures of the Cape to their rightful home. As a malaria-free destination, this is also one of the best safari options for families travelling with children.
Eastern Cape – the greater Addo ecosystem
Addo Elephant National Park
As South Africa’s third-largest national park, Addo Elephant National Park covers 1,640km² (164,000 hectares) of Eastern Cape bushveld not far from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth). Recent years have seen the park expanding to include the Woody Cape Nature Reserve, the Alexandria dune field and a marine portion extending to St. Croix Island and Bird Island. This expansion made Addo the only place in Africa where visitors can see the ‘Big 7’ – the ‘Big 5’ plus dolphins and whales.
As the name suggests, Addo is famous for its elephants. By the early 20th century, nearly every elephant in the Southern Cape had been slaughtered. Addo was established to safeguard the remaining few, then numbering fewer than thirty. Today, Addo is home to well over 600 elephants. Interestingly, nearly all females are tuskless, and bulls have been brought in from other areas to improve the population’s genetic diversity.
Elephants aside, Addo covers five of the country’s eight vegetation zones (Albany thicket, fynbos, Nama karoo, forest, and Indian Ocean Coastal Belt), and the biodiversity is staggering. Not only do the remaining ‘Big 5’ find sanctuary here, but a host of other creatures too. This list includes a flightless dung beetle that is of particular interest to those with an eye for the smaller, fascinating creatures of the region.
With its exceptional variety and fantastic elephant sightings, Addo is an essential stop for any Cape safari.
Amakhala Game Reserve
The 85km² (8,500 hectares) Amakhala Game Reserve features all of the scenic beauty and wildlife magnificence of Addo, with the added advantage that access is exclusively granted to guests of the various lodges. With awe-inspiring views, relaxed wildlife and a variety of accommodation options to suit most budgets, Amakhala epitomises the appeal of the Eastern Cape safari adventure.
Kariega Private Game Reserve
Another major destination on the Eastern Cape safari circuit, Kariega Private Game Reserve is a family-owned and operated 100km² (10,000 hectares) reserve. It is ideally positioned between the Bushman’s and Kariega Rivers, not far from the Sunshine Coast, and boasts a diverse range of habitats and glorious vistas.
The lush rolling hills are home to the ‘Big 5’, antelopes and myriad bird species. Visitors can opt to complement the traditional game drives with boat cruises and walking trails. Of particular interest to many of Kariega’s guests is Thandi – a white rhino cow that survived a brutal poaching attempt in 2012. Despite horrific injuries, Thandi went on to make a full recovery and, to date, has given birth to four calves (and has one grand calf).
Lalibela Game Reserve
Recently rejuvenated, Lalibela Game Reserve offers an exclusive bush experience not far from Addo Elephant National Park. The reserve is 100km2 (10,000 hectares), and access is exclusive to guests of the lodges. Lalibela shares a similar setting with Addo, with the added advantage that there are substantial areas of open savanna grassland where herds of zebra, red hartebeest, wildebeest and blesbok congregate.
As is the case for many of the reserves in the area, Lalibela is a vital habitat for South Africa’s national bird, the striking and endangered blue crane.
Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
A private reserve with a proud record of rehabilitation from farmland to restored wilderness, Kwandwe Private Game Reserve straddles the Great Fish River and covers a total area of 580km² (58,000 hectares). This region of the Eastern Cape is topographically dramatic, picturesque and boasts high levels of biodiversity.
Shamwari Private Game Reserve
Shamwari Private Game Reserve is probably one of the best-known private reserves in the Cape region and one of the most upmarket on this list. Offering the quintessential safari experience (and checklist), this 250km² (25,000 hectares) award-winning reserve has an impressive conservation record. Situated just 75km from Gqeberha, it shares many habitat similarities with Addo Elephant National Park. It is also home to the ‘Big 5’ and cheetah, with the added bonus of regular and reliable leopard sightings.
The reserve is also home to a wildlife rehabilitation centre, which is open for tourists to visit for an educational experience. No interaction with the animals is permitted, and the end goal is to release the animals back into the wild whenever possible.
Eastern Cape – Karoo safaris
Camdeboo National Park
Wrapped around the quaint town of Graaff-Reinet is the 194km² (19,400 hectares) Camdeboo National Park in the heart of the Karoo. The gorgeous scenery, with ancient dolerite columns looking out over the Valley of Desolation, is the main attraction here. Don’t be fooled by the name because arid though the area may be, it still teems with life. Shy buffalo are the only representatives of the ‘Big 5’, and antelope and zebra abound, as do endlessly entertaining meerkats that call the park home.
However, the Camdeboo experience is mainly about escaping into nature and revelling in the scenery on display, as the shifting clouds and setting sun transforms the rocks through myriad shades of red.
Samara Karoo Reserve
After a couple of days spent enjoying the surroundings of Camdeboo, visitors with a hankering for a safari experience can travel to nearby Samara Karoo Reserve. Gradually assembled from a total of 11 farms, Samara is restoring a patch of wilderness and bringing wildlife back. The reserve now covers 283km² (28,300 hectares) in the Great Karoo, treating visitors to fantastic wildlife sightings and glorious views.
Even at its busiest, Samara only allows for a limited number of guests, making the experience extremely exclusive. Guests can expect sightings of white and black rhinos, elephants, lions, and herds of springbok, but tracking cheetah on foot is one of the reserve’s particular highlights.
For more on Samara’s restoration, see Samara-Rewilding the Great Karoo
Mountain Zebra National Park
Situated further inland near the town of Cradock, Mountain Zebra National Park was initially established to save the Cape mountain zebra – a subspecies of mountain zebra that was threatened with extinction during the early 20th century. It straddles the transition between Nama Karoo, Albany thicket and the grassland habitats of the central plateau. The park now extends over 284km² (28,400 hectares) and is a population stronghold for the still vulnerable Cape mountain zebras, which at last count numbered around 700. Small herds are regularly relocated to other reserves to restore this zebra to its former range.
In addition to the park’s namesake animal, further introductions have seen the arrival of black rhinos, cheetahs, brown hyenas and lions that now roam the craggy hills of the park. Away from the scrublands of the Karoo, Mountain Zebra is primarily grassland and open savanna, offering unimpeded views of the wildlife, including herds of springbok, black wildebeest, and gemsbok. In the long term, there are plans to link Mountain Zebra with Camdeboo, creating a massive conservation area.
Western Cape Safaris
Gondwana Game Reserve
Situated along Garden Route not far from Mossel Bay, the 110km² (11,000 hectares) Gondwana Game Reserve was the first of its kind in the southern Cape region and is a fully free-roaming ‘Big 5’ region in the Western Cape. Once used for livestock farming, the land is being restored, and today wildlife abounds. Crucially, Gondwana boasts large areas of fynbos, many species of which are either endangered or critically endangered. In addition to the Big 5, cheetahs stalk through the fynbos and the reserve is also populated by herds of eland, bontebok, giraffe, and zebra.
Against the backdrop of the Langeberg and Outeniqua Mountains, visitors can explore on a game drive, mountain bike or hike on foot with a guide. The particularly adventurous can set off on a three-night trek through the reserve with overnight stays at fly camps along the route.
Karoo National Park
The state-run Karoo National Park covers 750km² (75,000 hectares) of arid and inhospitable-looking Great Karoo terrain. A portion of South Africa’s Great Escarpment (a prominent topographical massif that runs almost the entire width of the country) divides the park into lower and upper sections.
Originally known simply as a convenient stopover for people travelling to or from Cape Town, Karoo National Park has evolved to become the perfect escape for those looking to detox from city life without having to pay ultra-luxury prices. Harsh though the environment may seem, the park has gone from conservation strength to strength. It is now home to black rhinos and lions and an assortment of other rare and critically endangered creatures like the Cape mountain zebra and the riverine rabbit (one of the most endangered mammals in the world). Verreaux’s eagles nest on the dramatic cliff faces, and a small herd of Rau Quagga (a form of plains zebra back-bred to resemble the extinct quagga) was recently introduced to the reserve.
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve
In the heart of the Klein Karoo, at the base of the Warmwaterberg Mountains, lies the 580km² (58,000 hectares) Sanbona Wildlife Reserve – one of South Africa’s largest privately-owned reserves. Like the rest of the Karoo, ancient and more recent history is everywhere, including San rock art over 3,500 years old beneath rocky overhangs overlooking breath-taking views. Like many of the other reserves in the Cape area, Sanbona was once farmland, but intensive rehabilitation has restored the land to its former glory, as evidenced by the flourishing wildlife.
The’ Big 5′ are all present, as are cheetahs and brown hyenas, and sightings are made more impressive by the backdrop of magnificent scenery. From guided walks to boat safaris and stargazing to curated children’s programmes, Sanbona has something to offer everyone.
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The Cape safari experience offers adventures that are refreshingly different to the more renowned safari destinations elsewhere in Africa. The weather is generally good throughout the year (though the reserves can get very cold during winter), and the scenery is alluring and presents the perfect backdrop for diverse wildlife sightings. The wilderness areas are easily accessible and malaria-free, and the entire safari can be easily combined with a tour of the Garden Route, Winelands or Cape Town.
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The Lodge at Valley Bushveld Safaris is as exciting as being on a hunt and is situated in the Greater Addo Area, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Our beautiful lodge overlooks the valley and promises you of exquisite, once a lifetime scenery and sunsets.
In the distance if you should want to explore the valley, you will discover a little river and a natural unharmed environment with its own birdlife. Try out the new binoculars!
Fresh dewdrops on the lush African greenery awaits the early riser as the birds awakens them to a fresh African morning. Watch the Egyptian geese departing into the day to see them returning at sunset with their offspring.
During the cold winter evenings, you will always find a fire going in the huge fireplace where guests can enjoy the story tellings, and in the summer time, a nice South African cold beer out on the patio-deck, rounds off a perfect day.
As the sun heads out into the day, you can make your way to the dining room for a mouth watering South African breakfast. The cuisine offered at Valley Bushveld Safari is of very high quality and daily meals are available.
All the ingredients are local and you will be introduced to new delicacies unbeknown as it is true South African. The dishes are sought after and each meal is a taste adventure on its own. Indulge this taste experience and treat yourself to the best wines to accommodate your meal. A winning combination for the taste buds!!!
The lounge is an inviting sanctuary where you can put your weary body into quality furniture – this makes it the ideal home away from home.
Each room sleeps 2 persons, except for the Family Room and Executive Suite that can sleep 4 persons. The Deluxe Double Room can sleep 3 persons.
Each room is furnished with quality linen and furniture. To add to the luxury of the rooms, is the en-suite bathrooms. A veranda surrounds the units and each room has its own private entrance. Watch the sun set from this tranquil setting and hear the nightlife come to life in the bush.
Laundry services are available as well as fresh towels per unit daily. Each unit will be serviced daily and professional service is guaranteed.
The Lodge is situated in a safe environment and Valley Bushveld Safaris endeavour to make your stay as memorable forever. This is luxury and pleasure combined with the thrill of being on the hunt.
A unique treat for you will be to smell Africa in its purest form – the early morning dew, the sun baking African soil, the hunt, the dust, the aroma of the finest cuisine with the grape ripeness of the wine, the lavishness of the velvety sunset and friendliness of your hosts.
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GREATER KUDULAND SAFARIS
The heart of african hunting since 1974, private big game and plains game hunting safaris in south africa .
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GREATER KUDULAND SAFARIS
The heart of african hunting .
Founded in 1974, Greater Kuduland Safaris is a family-run hunting operation in South Africa that has become world-renowned for delivering quality big game and plains game hunting safaris. The owner, Howard Knott, has over forty years of professional hunting experience and leads most of the safaris on his fifty-five thousand-acre private game reserve situated near Tshipise in the Great Limpopo Valley, a region known to be one of the finest hunting grounds on the continent.
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Rifle and bow hunting safaris.
Greater Kuduland Safaris offers rifle and bow hunting safaris to hunters at all experience levels. Over thirty different game species are available to hunt on the Reserve, including the infamous Cape Buffalo. We limit the number of hunters to only forty per season, which runs between April and August each year. This, together with Howard’s commitment to conservation and ethical hunting practices, herds can reach their full maturity and produce quality trophies each year.
Greater Kuduland Safaris caters to small hunting groups and single hunters with families to ensure an exclusive and secluded hunting experience.
Due to the limited hunting period and many repeat clientele, we advise our clients to book their hunting safari well in advance.
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It is so much more than a hunting safari in africa. it is an african hunting safari.
Greater Kuduland provides an authentic hunting environment and is one of the few private game reserves in Africa where clients can still hunt in wild open terrain amongst some of Africa’s most dangerous animals.
Greater Kuduland Safaris has always been a family-run organisation. Howard and Shann Knott are involved in every aspect of the operation, ensuring the highest standards throughout the Reserve and its accommodations.
Most of Greater Kuduland’s international clients have become regular hunters on the Reserve and frequently return with their friends and family. This testifies to the truly unmatched hunting experience offered by Greater Kuduland Safaris.
Howard is an avid conservationist and funds the conservation initiatives on the Reserve through hunting. Some of these include protecting endangered species such as the black and white rhino, elephant, roan antelope, and African pangolin, amongst hundreds of other species.
We will assist with all the logistics of your safari including; customs documentation, license permits, airport transfers, and arrangement of taxidermy and exportation of trophies.
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My first African safari was in 1994 with Greater Kuduland Safaris. My father took me and the experience was out of this world. The quality of trophies, abundance of game, accommodations, the exceptional treatment and service from the staff and the Knott family was immeasurable. I can say that because I have yet to speak with another hunter who has had as good of a trip with any other safaris in Africa. My first trip was with a rifle. Since then I have used a bow. I returned to the ranch in 1997. Took my mother in 2004, my wife in 2006, my kids in 2013, and my dad and good friends in 2017. My walls are filled with Kuduland Trophies. 6 trips to Greater Kuduland and I'm ready to go back again. I cannot begin to explain the disappointment I see in people's eyes when they make the mistake of going with the wrong safari and then see what I've experienced with Greater Kuduland. Don't make the same mistake. Feel free to contact me or anyone else who has been here and you will understand what a wonderful operation, quality of trophies, and experience you will have at Greater Kuduland Safaris.
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Welcome to Cape Valley Safaris. Cape Valley Safaris, one of South Africa's premier hunting outfitters, is owned and run by Adolf Kleinhans, a professional hunter, and is based between Hankey and Patensie in the malaria-free Eastern Cape. Adolf learned his trade from his father, the late J.P Kleinhans snr, one of the best-known hunters in South ...
Blaauwkrantz Safaris is a world-class hunting outfitter, founded in 1978, it is owned and operated by us, the Arthur Rudman Family. +27 83 280 1338 [email protected]. Toggle main menu visibility ... We are located in the malaria-free Eastern Cape, South Africa. Operating from our magnificent and vast, single-unit family ranch, the largest ...
Cape Valley Safaris, one of South Africa's premier hunting outfitters, is owned and run by Adolf Kleinhans, a professional hunter, and is based between Hanke...
The Cape safari experience: fascinating wildlife and malaria-free protected spaces close to Cape Town and the Garden Route. safari experts, since 1991. ... A view towards the Indian Ocean over the Eastern Cape valley bushveld Addo Elephant National Park. As South Africa's third-largest national park, Addo Elephant National Park covers 1 ...
At Kei Valley Safaris, your professional hunters and trackers will ensure you will have the most memorable experience and opportunity to harvest the highest quality trophies. There are several hunting packages to choose from so you can customize your experience. We can also arrange photographic safaris to game parks as well as deep sea fishing ...
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Royal Karoo Hunting Safaris is situated in the mountainous Eastern Cape where the Great Karoo meets Valley Bushveld. This means that the region is rated as the best African Hunting spot for Kudu in South Africa and a world-class Bow Hunting destination.
Where we are…. Leopard's Valley is situated on the ranch Libertas, in the Game rich Camdeboo area in the Karoo, an unfenced working stock ranch that forms part of a family trust of 11 000 hectares, close to 30 000 acres, and has most of the wild indigenous animals free roaming across its plains. Nestled in the Camdeboo mountain range ...
Kerneels and Vanessa Scholtz, assisted by their qualified, professional and experienced guides and staff, will make your South African hunting safari a memorable experience. Kerneels has 40 years hunting experience in South Africa, from the open Kalahari plains in the north, to the highest specie diversity area, the Eastern Cape in Southern ...
Valley Bushveld Safaris - situated in the Malaria and Bilharzia free Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, approximately 1 hour's drive from the Gqeberha Airport, offers you an affordable and unforgettable South African safari hunting safari experience, which will remain with you for the rest of your life.
Cape Valley Safaris. 91 likes. We run a family business on a game farm in the malaria-free Eastern Cape in South Africa. We cater
The Lodge at Valley Bushveld Safaris is as exciting as being on a hunt and is situated in the Greater Addo Area, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Our beautiful lodge overlooks the valley and promises you of exquisite, once a lifetime scenery and sunsets. ... East Cape Game Management Association of South Africa. Tel: (041) 922 7618 Fax ...
Big game and plains game hunting on over 50 000 acres of privately owned African bushveld. Founded in 1974, Greater Kuduland Safaris is a family-run hunting operation in South Africa that has become world-renowned for delivering premium Cape Buffalo hunting safaris in South Africa
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Elektrostal , lit: Electric and Сталь , lit: Steel) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 58 kilometers east of Moscow. Population: 155,196 ; 146,294 ...
Elektrostal Geography. Geographic Information regarding City of Elektrostal. Elektrostal Geographical coordinates. Latitude: 55.8, Longitude: 38.45. 55° 48′ 0″ North, 38° 27′ 0″ East. Elektrostal Area. 4,951 hectares. 49.51 km² (19.12 sq mi) Elektrostal Altitude.
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