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In 1685, Martin Pouisseon, a French Huguenot refugee from religious persecution was granted a farm by the Duch authorities at the Cape. He named it “Slent”. The meaning of the name is unknown, but we think it possibly is an old form of “slant”or “aslant” as the farm is situated on the lower slopes of Perdeberg (Horse Mountain, named for the large herds of zebra that once roamed its hillsides and valleys). Slent is about 60 km from Cape Town on the N1 motorway, and 22km. from Paarl and Wellington, the nearest towns.
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