Dutch Reformed Chruch Parys East
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Dutch Reformed Chruch Parys East

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View of the Dutch Reformed Church Parys East.

A German surveyor, who was reminded of the French capital city on the river Seine, named the town and also gave French names to two farms in the area. Today Parys is one of the most popular inland holiday destinations and the selection of hotels and campsites makes the town great for family holidays.

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