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KaNgwane
KaNgwane KaNgwane was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Swazi people. Formerly called the "Swazi Territory", the homeland was granted nominal self-rule in 1981. Schoemansdal was designated as its capital. Its officially capital was at Louieville (formerly Nyamasane ...
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KaNgwane   (translated from German)
KaNgwane KaNgwane (too deutsch "country of the Ngwane") was a former suedafrikanisches Homeland , it lay north of Swasiland . KaNgwane consisted of three Enklaven the former province Transvaal . The capital was Louieville. The largest part of the inhabitants were Swazi . Of altogether 1.005.000 Swazi lived 1989 245.000 in the ...
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Chief Ministers of KaNgwane
Chief Ministers of KaNgwane Leaders of KaNgwane (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Tenure Incumbent KaNgwane 9 June 1970 to April 1981 Enos John Mabuza , Chief Councillor KaNgwane (Self-Rule) April 1981 to 18 June 1982 Enos John Mabuza , Chief Minister KaNgwane (Homeland Status Suspended) 18 June 1982 ...
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Homeland   (translated from German)
... Transkei, Kwazulu, Gazankulu, Bophuthatswana, Lebowa, Venda and Kangwane. Independence of the Homelands By the verabschiedung ...
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Category:Apartheid in South Africa
Category:Apartheid in South Africa Apartheid in South Africa Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. S South African Bantustans Pages in category "Apartheid in South Africa" There are 138 pages in this section of this category. History of South Africa in the apartheid era 4 46664 (number) A African ...
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Category:History of South Africa
Category:History of South Africa The main article for this category is History of South Africa. Subcategories There are 8 subcategories to this category. A Apartheid in South Africa Archaeological sites in South Africa B Battles of South Africa Boer War D Disasters in South Africa J Jewish South African history ...
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Bantustan
Bantustan Map of the black homelands in South Africa as of 1986 Map of the black homelands in Namibia as of 1978 Bantustan refers to any of the territories designated as tribal "homelands" for black South Africans and Namibians during the apartheid era. The term "bantustan" was first used in the ...
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Ngwane III of Swazilandia   (translated from Spanish)
Ngwane III of Swazilandia King of Swazilandia whose reign finished in 1780 , son of Dlamini III and of Ndwandwe. King Ngwane III is of special importance for the town swazi ; was that it gave to nation one of its names. When the town swazi began to settle down in the present ...
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Bantustão   (translated from Portuguese)
Bantustão bantustões they had been pseudo- estados of base tribal created by the regimen of apartheid in África of the South , of form to keep black the rejection of the quarters and white lands, but close to them will serve enough of sources of cheap man power. The term bantustão it ...
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Provinces of South Africa   (translated from German)
Provinces of South Africa Suedafrika into the following nine provinces one divides (followed of the name of the capital): Westkap – Kapstadt Nordkap – Kimberley Ostkap – Bisho KwaZulu Natal – Pietermaritzburg and Ulundi Freistaat – Bloemfontein Nordwest – Mafikeng Gauteng – Johannesburg Mpumalanga – Nelspruit Limpopo – Polokwane Historical provinces ...
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