Pietermaritzburg, the Glossary
Pietermaritzburg is the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa after Durban.[1]
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233 relations: Abahlali baseMjondolo, Adam Habib, Adrian Furnham, African elephant, African National Congress, African National Congress Women's League, Afrikaans, Alan Paton, Alexandra High School, Alexandra Park Street Circuit, Aluminium, Amod Cassimjee, Anglo-Zulu War, Apartheid, Archie Gumede, Arthur Bartman, Asian elephant, Bandile Shandu, Bantu peoples of South Africa, Bantustan, Bathabile Dlamini, Battle of Blood River, Bessie Head, Bhojpuri language, Blade Nzimande, Boer republics, Boers, Brendon Dedekind, Brett Evans, Brian Raubenheimer, Brindley & Foster, Bryce Moon, Bureau of Heraldry, Butch James, Canoe, Canterbury, Cape Colony, Cape Town International Airport, Carter High School (South Africa), Cathcart William Methven, Cato Ridge, Charlie Llewellyn, City, City Oval, Clinton Marius, College of Arms, Colony of Natal, Coloureds, Comrades Marathon, Concentration camp, ... Expand index (183 more) »
- 1838 establishments in South Africa
- Cities in South Africa
- Populated places in the Msunduzi Local Municipality
- Provincial capitals in South Africa
- Second Boer War concentration camps
Abahlali baseMjondolo
Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM,, in English: "the residents of the shacks") is a socialist shack dwellers' movement in South Africa which primarily campaigns for land, housing and dignity, to democratise society from below and against xenophobia.
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Adam Habib
Adam Mahomed Habib (born 1965) is a South African academic administrator serving as Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London since 1 January 2021.
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Adrian Furnham
Adrian Frank Furnham (born 3 February 1953) is a South African-born British BPS chartered occupational psychologist and chartered health psychologist.
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African elephant
African elephants are members of the genus Loxodonta comprising two living elephant species, the African bush elephant (L. africana) and the smaller African forest elephant (L. cyclotis).
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African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa.
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African National Congress Women's League
The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) is an auxiliary women's political organization of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa.
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Afrikaans
Afrikaans is a West Germanic language, spoken in South Africa, Namibia and (to a lesser extent) Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Alan Paton
Alan Stewart Paton (11 January 1903 – 12 April 1988) was a South African writer and anti-apartheid activist.
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Alexandra High School
Alexandra High School as AHS is a semi-private public high school in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Alexandra Park Street Circuit
The Alexandra Park Street Circuit was a temporary race track between the late 1940s and 1953 on streets within the town of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Aluminium
Aluminium (Aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13.
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Amod Cassimjee
Amod Cassimjee was born and educated in Surat, India.
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Anglo-Zulu War
The Anglo-Zulu War was fought in 1879 between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom.
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Apartheid
Apartheid (especially South African English) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s.
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Archie Gumede
Archibald Jacob Gumede OLS (1914–1998) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, lawyer and politician.
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Arthur Bartman
Arthur Bartman (26 March 1972 – 19 March 2019) was a South African football goalkeeper who last played for Kaizer Chiefs in the South African Premier Division.
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Asian elephant
The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is a species of elephant distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west to Borneo in the east, and Nepal in the north to Sumatra in the south.
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Bandile Shandu
Bandile Shandu (born 19 January,1995) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for the South African Premier Division club Orlando Pirates.
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Bantu peoples of South Africa
South African Bantu-speaking peoples represent the majority ethno-racial group of South Africans.
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Bantustan
A Bantustan (also known as a Bantu homeland, a black homeland, a black state or simply known as a homeland) was a territory that the National Party administration of South Africa set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia), as a part of its policy of apartheid.
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Bathabile Dlamini
Bathabile Dlamini (born 10 September 1962) is a South African politician who was the President of the African National Congress (ANC) Women's League from 2015 to 2022.
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Battle of Blood River
The Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838) was fought on the bank of the Ncome River, in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between 464 Voortrekkers ("Pioneers"), led by Andries Pretorius, and an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 Zulu.
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Bessie Head
Bessie Amelia Emery Head (6 July 1937 – 17 April 1986) was a South African writer who, though born in South Africa, is usually considered Botswana's most influential writer.
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Bhojpuri language
Bhojpuri (IPA:; Devanagari:, Kaithi) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Bhojpur-Purvanchal region of India and the Terai region of Nepal and.
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Blade Nzimande
Bonginkosi Emmanuel "Blade" Nzimande (born 14 April 1958 in Edendale near Pietermaritzburg) is a South African politician, sociologist, and former anti-apartheid activist who is currently serving as Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation.
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Boer republics
The Boer republics (sometimes also referred to as Boer states) were independent, self-governing republics formed (especially in the last half of the 19th century) by Dutch-speaking inhabitants of the Cape Colony and their descendants.
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Boers
Boers (Boere are the descendants of the proto Afrikaans-speaking Free Burghers of the eastern Cape frontier in Southern Africa during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. From 1652 to 1795, the Dutch East India Company controlled Dutch Cape Colony, but the United Kingdom incorporated it into the British Empire in 1806.
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Brendon Dedekind
Brendon Dedekind (born 14 February 1976 in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal) is a South African retired swimmer.
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Brett Evans
Brett Evans (born 8 March 1982 in Johannesburg, Gauteng) is a South African footballer who played for Premier Soccer League club Ajax Cape Town.
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Brian Raubenheimer
Brian Raubenheimer (19 July 1940 – 21 June 2021) was a South African racing driver from Pietermaritzburg.
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Brindley & Foster
Brindley & Foster was a pipe organ builder based in Sheffield who flourished between 1854 and 1939.
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Bryce Moon
Bryce Moon (born 6 April 1986 in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal) is a South African football player who last played for Maritzburg United as a defender and midfielder.
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Bureau of Heraldry
The Bureau of Heraldry is the South African heraldic authority, established in Pretoria on 1 June 1963.
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Butch James
Andrew David "Butch" James (born 8 January 1979) is a South African former professional rugby union player who represented 40 times and was a member of the team that won the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
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Canoe
A canoe is a lightweight narrow water vessel, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel and using paddles.
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Canterbury
Canterbury is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974.
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Cape Colony
The Cape Colony (Kaapkolonie), also known as the Cape of Good Hope, was a British colony in present-day South Africa named after the Cape of Good Hope.
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Cape Town International Airport
Cape Town International Airport is the primary international airport serving the city of Cape Town, and is the second-busiest airport in South Africa and fifth-busiest in Africa.
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Carter High School (South Africa)
Carter High School (S.A.) is a coeducational public school in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Cathcart William Methven
Cathcart William Methven FRSE (24 September 1849 Edinburgh – 30 August 1925 Pietermaritzburg) was Engineer-in-Chief at Greenock on the Clyde, and appointed in 1888 as Harbour Engineer in Durban.
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Cato Ridge
Cato Ridge is a town in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa named after George Christopher Cato (1814–1893), the first mayor of Durban.
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Charlie Llewellyn
Charles Bennett "Buck" Llewellyn (29 September 1876 – 7 June 1964) was the first non-white South African Test cricketer.
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City
A city is a human settlement of a notable size.
City Oval
City Oval (formerly Alexandra Park and sometimes called the Pietermaritzburg Oval), is a multi-purpose stadium in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Clinton Marius
Clinton Marius (20 August 1966 – 26 February 2020) was a South African writer and performer.
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College of Arms
The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms.
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Colony of Natal
The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa.
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Coloureds
Coloureds (Kleurlinge) refers to members of multiracial ethnic communities in South Africa who have ancestry from African, European, and Asian people.
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Comrades Marathon
The Comrades Marathon is an ultramarathon of approximately which is run annually in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg.
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Concentration camp
A concentration camp is a form of internment camp for confining political prisoners or politically targeted demographics, such as members of national or minority ethnic groups, on the grounds of state security, or for exploitation or punishment.
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Cordwalles Preparatory School
Cordwalles is a private, boarding preparatory school for boys founded in 1912.
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Country
A country is a distinct part of the world, such as a state, nation, or other political entity.
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Craig Joubert
Craig Paul Joubert (born 8 November 1977) is a South African professional rugby union referee and a Referee Talent Development Coach at World Rugby.
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Cry, the Beloved Country
Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1948 novel by South African writer Alan Paton.
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Cuan McCarthy
Cuan Neil McCarthy (24 March 1929 – 14 August 2000) was a South African cricketer who played in fifteen Test matches from 1948 to 1951.
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Dale Benkenstein
Dale Martin Benkenstein (born 9 June 1974) is a South African former cricketer who was an all-rounder.
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Dale Stewart
Dale William Stewart (born 30 November 1979) is a South African musician, best known as the bass guitarist for the South African rock band Seether.
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Darian Townsend
Darian Roy Townsend (born 28 August 1984) is a competition swimmer and Olympic gold medalist who competed for South Africa.
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David Ivon Jones
David Ivon Jones (18 October 1883 – 13 April 1924) was a Welsh communist, newspaper editor, and political prisoner, most famous as a leading opponent of South African racial segregation and for being one of the first white activists in South Africa to fight for equal rights for black South Africans.
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David Miller (South African cricketer)
David Andrew Miller (born 10 June 1989) is a South African professional cricketer.
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Debonairs Pizza
Debonairs Pizza is a South Africa-based pizza restaurant chain franchise founded in 1991 by Craig MacKenzie and Andrew Harvey.
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Democratic Party (South Africa)
The Democratic Party (DP) was the name of the South African political party now called the Democratic Alliance.
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Demographics of South Africa
According to the 2022 census, the population of South Africa is about 62 million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and religions.
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Dingane
Dingane ka Senzangakhona Zulu (–29 January 1840), commonly referred to as Dingane or Dingaan, was a Zulu prince who became king of the Zulu Kingdom in 1828, after assassinating his half-brother Shaka Zulu.
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Districts of South Africa
The nine provinces of South Africa are divided into 52 districts (sing. district, isifunda; isithili; distrikte; selete; kgaolo; setereke; xifundza; sigodzi; tshiṱiriki; isiyingi), which are either metropolitan or district municipalities.
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Diurnal air temperature variation
In meteorology, diurnal temperature variation is the variation between a high air temperature and a low temperature that occurs during the same day.
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Don Armand
Donovan Wade Armand (born 23 September 1988) is a former Zimbabwean-born England international rugby union footballer.
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Dr. Martens
Dr.
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Dumisani Zuma
Dumisani Percervearance Zuma (born 22 May 1995) is a South African soccer player who plays as a midfielder.
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Durban
Durban (eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg and Durban are cities in South Africa.
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Durban railway station
Durban railway station is the central railway station in the city of Durban, South Africa, located between Umgeni Road and Masabalala Yengwa Avenue just to the north of the central business district.
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Durban University of Technology
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) is a multi-campus university situated in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Dusi Canoe Marathon
The Dusi Canoe Marathon is a marathon canoe race held over three days between Pietermaritzburg and Durban, South Africa.
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Edendale, KwaZulu-Natal
Edendale is a township in Msunduzi local municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Pietermaritzburg and Edendale, KwaZulu-Natal are Populated places in the Msunduzi Local Municipality.
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Emmanuel Mkhize
Emmanuel Mkhize (born 4 July 1989) is a South African cricketer.
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England cricket team
The England men's cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket.
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Epworth School
Epworth School is a private Christian School with a Methodist ethos, located on a campus in Scottsville in Pietermaritzburg in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Epworth is an independent school (and a member of the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa) catering for boys and girls in Grades RRR to 7 and girls from Grades 8 to 12.
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Estcourt
Estcourt is a town in the uThukela District of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.
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First language
A first language (L1), native language, native tongue, or mother tongue is the first language a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period.
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Flag of the Natalia Republic
The flag of the Natalia Republic was the official flag of this short-lived South African state, which existed from 1839 to 1843.
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Formula Atlantic
Formula Atlantic is a specification of open-wheel racing car developed in the 1970s.
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Freezing air temperature
Freezing, available online or frost occurs when the air temperature falls below the freezing point of water (0 °C, 32 °F, 273 K).
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Gauteng
Gauteng (Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; eGoli or iGoli) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
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George Thomas Napier
Sir George Thomas Napier (30 June 1784 – 16 September 1855) was a British Army officer who saw service in the Peninsular War and later commanded the army of the Cape Colony.
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Gerrit Maritz
Gerhardus Marthinus (Gert or Gerrit) Maritz (1 March 1797 – 23 September 1838), was a Voortrekker pioneer and leader, wagon builder.
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Graeme Pope-Ellis
Graeme "Pope" Pope-Ellis (born 26 July 1947 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, died 17 June 2010) was a South African canoeist best known for his 46 consecutive year Dusi Canoe Marathon career, having won the race a record 15 times.
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Great Trek
The Great Trek (Die Groot Trek; De Grote Trek) was a northward migration of Dutch-speaking settlers who travelled by wagon trains from the Cape Colony into the interior of modern South Africa from 1836 onwards, seeking to live beyond the Cape's British colonial administration.
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Greg Minnaar
Greg Minnaar (born 13 November 1981) is a South African World Champion mountain bike racer competing in downhill cycling.
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Greytown, South Africa
Greytown is a town situated on the banks of a tributary of the uMvoti River in a richly fertile timber-producing area of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Guy Spier
Guy Spier (born February 4, 1966) is a Zurich-based investor.
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Hampton, Virginia
Hampton is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.
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Harry Gwala Stadium
Harry Gwala Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Hayden Griffin
Hayden Griffin (23 January 1943 – 24 March 2013) was a stage designer, known for his work for the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal National Theatre in London.
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Hilton College (South Africa)
Hilton College, more commonly referred to as Hilton, is a South African private boarding school for boys located near the town of Hilton in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and is situated on a 1,762 ha (4,350 acre) estate that includes a 550 ha (1,400 acre) wildlife reserve and the 150 ha (370 acre) school campus Hilton College was founded in 1872 by Gould Arthur Lucas and Reverend William Orde Newnham as a non-denominational Christian boys' school.
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Howick, South Africa
Howick is a town located in the UMngeni Local Municipality of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.
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Humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.
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Indian South Africans
Indian South Africans are South Africans who descend from indentured labourers and free migrants who arrived from British India during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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Inkatha Freedom Party
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP; IQembu leNkatha yeNkululeko) is a conservative political party in South Africa, which is a part of the current South African government of national unity together with the African National Congress (ANC).
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Ixopo
Ixopo, also known as Stuartstown, is a town situated on a tributary of the uMkhomazi River along the R56 highway in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Jesse Kriel
Jesse André Kriel (born 15 February 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently plays for the Canon Eagles in the Japanese Top League and South Africa national rugby team.
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Jo-Anne Reyneke
Jo-Anne Reyneke (born 2 June 1988) is a South African actress and voice-over artist best known for her television soap opera roles as Pearl on SABC 2's Muvhango and as Prudence Oliphant, an office manager for Redemption Records, on e.tv's Rhythm City.
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Joel Stransky
Joel Theodore Stransky (born 16 July 1967) is a South African former rugby union player.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (Zulu and Xhosa: eGoli) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people, and is classified as a megacity; it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world. Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg are cities in South Africa, Populated places founded by Afrikaners and provincial capitals in South Africa.
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Johannesburg Park station
Johannesburg Park Station is the central railway station in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, and the largest railway station in Africa.
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Jomu Mbili
Jomu Mbili (born 16 October 1981) is a South African cricketer.
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Jon Ekerold
Jonathan "Jon" Ekerold (born 8 October 1946) is a South African former professional motorcycle racer.
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Jonathan Handley
Commodore Jonathan Handley is the Deputy Director, Combined Joint Operations from the Sea Center of Excellence.
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Jonty Rhodes
Jonathan Neil "Jonty" Rhodes (born 27 July 1969) is a South African professional cricket coach, commentator and former Test and One Day International cricketer.
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Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.
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Kevin Pietersen
Kevin Peter Pietersen (born 27 June 1980) is a former England international cricketer.
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Kevin Volans
Kevin Volans (born 26 July 1949) is a South African born Irish composer and pianist.
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Kokstad
Kokstad is a town in the Harry Gwala District Municipality of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.
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Kork Ballington
Hugh Neville "Kork" Ballington (born 10 April 1951) is a South African former professional motorcycle racer.
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KwaZulu
KwaZulu was a semi-independent bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government as a homeland for the Zulu people.
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KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal (also referred to as KZN; nicknamed "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the government merged the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province.
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KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden
The KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden is situated along Mayor's Walk, in the western suburbs of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Lance Woolridge
Lance Woolridge (born 30 July 1991) is a rally driver from South Africa.
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Liberty Holdings Limited
Liberty Holdings Limited is a South African financial services and property holding company that focuses on Insurance and Asset Management with registered head office in Johannesburg, South Africa at Liberty Centre, 1 Ameshoff St., Braamfontein.
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List of municipalities in South Africa
This is a list of municipalities of South Africa.
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Lunga Shabalala
Lunga Shabalala (born 22 May 1989), is a South African actor, TV presenter and model.
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Lwandiswa Zuma
Lwandiswa Zuma (born 11 July 1996) is a South African first-class cricketer.
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Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (ISO: Mōhanadāsa Karamacaṁda Gāṁdhī; 2 October 186930 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule.
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Maritzburg College
Maritzburg College is a semi-private English-medium high school for boys situated in the city of Pietermaritzburg in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
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Maritzburg United F.C.
Maritzburg United is a South African football club based in the city of Pietermaritzburg.
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Martin West (colonial administrator)
Sir Martin West (1804–1849) was born in England, the son of a civil servant in the Treasury.
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Matthew Sates
Matthew Sates (born 28 July 2003) is a South African swimmer.
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Mbulelo Mabizela
Mbulelo Oldjohn Mabizela (born 16 September 1980) is a South African former professional footballer who played as a defender and sometimes as a midfielder.
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Melissa Carlton
Melissa Paula Carlton, OAM (born 8 May 1978) is a South African-born Australian swimmer.
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Merchiston Preparatory School
Merchiston Preparatory School was founded in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa in 1892.
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Metrorail KwaZulu-Natal
Metrorail KwaZulu-Natal is a network of commuter rail services in and around the city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa.
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Michaelhouse
Michaelhouse is a full boarding senior school for boys founded in 1896.
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Midmar Mile
The Midmar Mile is a swimming race held annually in February at the Midmar Dam north of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Mike Hailwood
Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood, (2 April 1940 – 23 March 1981) was an English professional motorcycle racer and racing driver.
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Msunduzi Local Municipality
Msunduzi Municipality (UMasipala wase Msunduzi) is a local municipality within the Umgungundlovu District Municipality, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
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Msunduzi River
The Msunduzi River is a river in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Multi-purpose stadium
A multi-purpose stadium is a type of stadium designed to be easily used for multiple types of events.
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N3 (South Africa)
The N3 is a national route in South Africa that connects Johannesburg and Durban, respectively South Africa's largest and third-largest cities.
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Natal (province)
The Province of Natal, commonly called Natal, was a province of South Africa from May 1910 until May 1994.
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Natalia Republic
The Natalia Republic was a short-lived Boer republic founded in 1839 after a Voortrekker victory against the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River.
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Nduduzo Makhathini
Nduduzo Makhathini (born 24 September 1982) is a South African jazz musician from Umgungundlovu, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Neil Adcock
Neil Amwin Treharne Adcock (8 March 1931 – 6 January 2013) was a South African international cricketer who played in 26 Test matches.
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Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (born Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, politician, and statesman who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
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News24 (website)
News24 is an English-language South African news website created in October 1998 by the multinational media company, Naspers.
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Nina Myskow
Nina Myskow (born Janina Marcela Myskow) is a British journalist and television personality who was a columnist for The Sun and the News of the World, under the byline "The Bitch on the Box", in the 1980s.
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Nkosingiphile Ngcobo
Nkosingiphile Nhlakanipho Ngcobo (born 16 November 1999), nicknamed Mshini is a South African footballer who plays for Kaizer Chiefs.
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Nonviolent resistance
Nonviolent resistance, or nonviolent action, sometimes called civil resistance, is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, satyagraha, constructive program, or other methods, while refraining from violence and the threat of violence.
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Ntuthuko Mchunu
Ntuthuko Mchunu (born 5 April 1999) is a South African rugby union player for the in the Pro 14 Rainbow Cup SA.
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O. R. Tambo International Airport
O.
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Parliament of South Africa
The Parliament of the Republic of South Africa is South Africa's legislature; under the present Constitution of South Africa, the bicameral Parliament comprises a National Assembly and a National Council of Provinces.
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Passenger railroad car
A passenger railroad car or passenger car (American English), also called a passenger carriage, passenger coach (British English and International Union of Railways), or passenger bogie (Indian English) is a railroad car that is designed to carry passengers.
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Pat Cilliers
Patric Michael Cilliers (born 3 March 1987) is a rugby union player who won 6 caps for in 2012.
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Paulpietersburg
Paulpietersburg (eDumbe) is a small town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Pietermaritzburg and Paulpietersburg are Populated places founded by Afrikaners.
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Peter Johnstone (30 December 1887 – 16 May 1917) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic.
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Peter Leslie Smith
Peter Leslie Smith (born February 8, 1958) is a South African-born Catholic prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Portland since 2014.
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Philani Zulu
Philani Zulu (born 16 September 1992) is a South African footballer who last played for Amazulu F.C.
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Phyllis McCarthy
Phyllis McCarthy (12 March 1903 – 16 February 1986) was a South African breeder of and authority on Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs.
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Piet Retief
Pieter Mauritz Retief (12 November 1780 – 6 February 1838) was a Voortrekker leader.
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Pietermaritzburg Airport
Pietermaritzburg Airport is the primary airport serving the city of Pietermaritzburg and surrounding areas, including the Midlands and the outer west areas of Durban.
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Pietermaritzburg City Hall
Pietermaritzburg City Hall (Pietermaritzburg-stadsaal) is a historic city hall located at Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Pietermaritzburg Girls' High School
Pietermaritzburg Girls' High School (GHS) is a semi-private, all girls, day and boarding school situated in the urban city of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Pietermaritzburg Italian P.O.W. Church
The Pietermaritzburg Italian P.O.W. Church is a provincial heritage site in Pietermaritzburg in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
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Pietermaritzburg railway station
Pietermaritzburg Railway Station is the main railway station serving the city of Pietermaritzburg (/ˌpiːtərˈmærɪtsbɜːrɡ/), South Africa.
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Post office box
A post office box (commonly abbreviated as P.O. box, or also known as a postal box) is a uniquely addressable lockable box located on the premises of a post office.
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Postal codes in South Africa
Postal codes were introduced in South Africa on 8 October 1973, with the introduction of automated sorting.
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Premier Soccer League
The Premier Soccer League (PSL; Premier Sokkerliga) is the professional soccer leagues-and-cups administrator in South Africa based in Johannesburg and founded in 1996 following an agreement between the National Soccer League and the remnants of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL).
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Pretoria
Pretoria, is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa. Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria are cities in South Africa and Populated places founded by Afrikaners.
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Prisoner of war
A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
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Provinces of South Africa
South Africa is divided into nine provinces.
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R33 (South Africa)
The R33 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Pietermaritzburg with Lephalale via Greytown, Paulpietersburg, Carolina, Belfast and Vaalwater.
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R56 (South Africa)
The R56 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Middelburg with Pietermaritzburg via Molteno, Maclear and Kokstad.
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Racism
Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
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Radio Rats
The Radio Rats was a South African rock group formed in 1977Album liner notes for Into the Night We Slide, The Radio Rats, Fresh Music, 2002 CD re-issue in Springs, South Africa, by Jonathan Handley (lead guitar and background vocals), Dave Davies on lead vocals and Herbie Parkin on bass, with various drummers.
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Rhodesian Ridgeback
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a large dog breed originally bred in Southern Africa.
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Rowland Raw
Rowland Raw (16 July 1884 – 7 August 1915) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
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Roy Hesketh
Lieutenant Roy O. Hesketh (1915 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa – 19 September 1944 above Great Bitter Lake, Egypt) was a South African racing driver and South African Air Force pilot.
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Roy Hesketh Circuit
The Roy Hesketh Circuit was a racing circuit located on the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Russell High School (Pietermaritzburg)
Russell High School is a public high school for girls, located in the city of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Ryan Moon
Ryan Moon (born 15 September 1996) is a South African soccer player who plays as a forward who plays for Golden Arrows.
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Sarel Erwee
Sarel Johannes Erwee (born 10 November 1989) is a South African cricketer.
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Satyagraha
Satyāgraha (सत्याग्रह; satya: "truth", āgraha: "insistence" or "holding firmly to"), or "holding firmly to truth", or "truth force", is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance.
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Savages FC Pietermaritzburg
Savages FC PMD is a football club from Pietermaritzburg.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Second Boer War
The Second Boer War (Tweede Vryheidsoorlog,, 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Anglo–Boer War, or South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa.
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Seether
Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng.
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Shaka
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (–24 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828.
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A share taxi (also called shared taxi or taxibus, or jitney in the US) is a mode of transport which falls between a taxicab and a bus.
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Shaun Morgan
Shaun Morgan Welgemoed (born 21 December 1978) is a South African musician.
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Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it.
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Shosholoza Meyl
Shosholoza Meyl is a division of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) that operates long-distance (intercity) passenger rail services.
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Siphesihle Ndlovu
Siphesihle Ndlovu (born 30 September 1996) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Premier Soccer League side Orlando Pirates and the South Africa national team.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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South Africa national cricket team
The South Africa men's national cricket team, also known as the Proteas, RSA, represents South Africa in men's international cricket and is administered by Cricket South Africa (CSA).
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South Africa national soccer team
The South Africa men's national soccer team represents South Africa in men's international soccer and it is run by the South African Football Association, the governing body for Soccer in South Africa.
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South African Air Force
The South African Air Force (SAAF) is the air warfare branch of South African National Defence Force, with its headquarters in Pretoria.
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South African English
South African English (SAfE, SAfEn, SAE, en-ZA) is the set of English language dialects native to South Africans.
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South African Formula One Championship
The South African Formula One Championship, was a Formula One motor racing championship held in South Africa between 1960 and 1975, including races in Rhodesia and Portuguese Mozambique.
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South African Springbok Championship Series
The South African Springbok Championship Series was a sports car racing series based in Southern Africa.
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South African Standard Time
South African Standard Time (SAST) is the time zone used by all of South Africa as well as Eswatini and Lesotho.
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St Lawrence Ground
The St Lawrence Ground is a cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent.
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St. Charles College, Pietermaritzburg
St Charles College, founded in 1875, is a Christian, independent boys college situated in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, catering for day boys from Grade 000 to Matric, with boarders from Grade 4 upwards.
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St. John's Diocesan School for Girls
St.
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St. Nicholas Diocesan School
St.
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Stratford Johns
Alan Edgar Stratford Johns (22 September 1925 – 29 January 2002), known as Stratford Johns, was a British stage, film and television actor who is best remembered for playing the role as senior CID officer Charlie Barlow, a character he originated in the early years of the long-running BBC police series Z-Cars, and then continued to play in several spin-off series in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Taichung
Taichung (Wade–Giles:, pinyin: Táizhōng), officially Taichung City, is a special municipality in central Taiwan.
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Taxi
A taxi, also known as a taxicab or simply a cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride.
Telephone numbers in South Africa
South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007.
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The Scotsman
The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh.
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The Witness (newspaper)
The Witness (previously The Natal Witness) is a daily newspaper published in Pietermaritzburg.
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The Wykeham Collegiate
The Wykeham Collegiate (TWC) is a private girls' school situated in Clarendon, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Thuso Mbedu
Thuso Nokwanda Mbedu (born 8 July 1991) is a South African actress.
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Tim Groenewald
Timothy Duncan Groenewald (born 10 January 1984) is an English-South African former professional cricketer.
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Tom Sharpe
Thomas Ridley Sharpe (30 March 1928 – 6 June 2013) was an English satirical novelist, best known for his Wilt series, as well as Porterhouse Blue and Blott on the Landscape, all three of which were adapted for television.
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Township (South Africa)
In South Africa, the terms township and location usually refers to an under-developed, racially segregated urban area, from the late 19th century until the end of apartheid, were reserved for non-whites, namely Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians.
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Trams in Pietermaritzburg
The Pietermaritzburg tramway network formed part of the public transport system in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, for just over 32 years in the first half of the 20th century.
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Ulundi
Ulundi, also known as Mahlabathini, is a town in the Zululand District Municipality.
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Umgeni River
The Umgeni River or Mgeni River (uMngeni) is a river in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Umgungundlovu District Municipality
uMgungundlovu is one of the 11 district municipalities ("districts") of KwaZulu-Natal province.
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Union Jack
The Union Jack or Union Flag is the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom.
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Union of South Africa
The Union of South Africa (Unie van Zuid-Afrika; Unie van Suid-Afrika) was the historical predecessor to the present-day Republic of South Africa.
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United Democratic Front (South Africa)
The United Democratic Front (UDF) was a South African popular front that existed from 1983 to 1991.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was a sovereign state in Northwestern Europe that was established by the union in 1801 of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland.
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University of KwaZulu-Natal
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN; INyuvesi yakwaZulu-Natali, Universiteit van KwaZulu-Natal) is a university with five campuses in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
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University of Natal
The University of Natal was a university in the former South African province Natal which later became KwaZulu-Natal.
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Valley of a Thousand Hills
The Valley of a Thousand Hills is a valley between Pietermaritzburg and Durban, South Africa.
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Varsity College (South Africa)
The IIE's Varsity College is an educational brand of The Independent Institute of Education (The IIE).
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Vyvyan Pearse
Gerald Vyvyan Pearse (7 September 1891 – 19 December 1956) was a South African first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
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White South Africans
White South Africans are South Africans of European descent.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Xhosa language
Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa and also known by its local name isiXhosa, is a Nguni language, indigenous to Southern Africa and one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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Zulu Kingdom
The Zulu Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Zulu Empire or the Kingdom of Zululand, was a monarchy in Southern Africa.
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Zulu language
Zulu, or IsiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken and indigenous to Southern Africa.
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Zulu people
Zulu people (amaZulu) are a native people of Southern Africa of the Nguni.
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Zweli Mkhize
Zwelini Lawrence Mkhize (born 2 February 1956) is a South African medical doctor and politician who served as the Minister of Health from May 2019 until his resignation on 5 August 2021.
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See also
1838 establishments in South Africa
- Pietermaritzburg
- Potchefstroom
Cities in South Africa
- Bloemfontein
- Brakpan
- Cape Town
- Durban
- Germiston
- Gqeberha
- Johannesburg
- Knysna
- List of twin towns and sister cities in South Africa
- Mahikeng
- Makhanda, South Africa
- Mbombela
- Oudtshoorn
- Pietermaritzburg
- Polokwane
- Potchefstroom
- Pretoria
- Qonce
- Richards Bay
- Rustenburg
- Sasolburg
- Secunda, South Africa
- Soweto
- Thohoyandou
- Vereeniging
Populated places in the Msunduzi Local Municipality
- Ashburton, KwaZulu-Natal
- Edendale, KwaZulu-Natal
- Imbali
- Pietermaritzburg
Provincial capitals in South Africa
- Bhisho
- Bloemfontein
- Cape Town
- Ga-Motlatla
- Johannesburg
- Kimberley, Northern Cape
- List of South African provincial capitals
- Mafikeng
- Mbombela
- Pietermaritzburg
- Polokwane
Second Boer War concentration camps
- Aliwal North
- Balmoral, South Africa
- Barberton, South Africa
- Belfast, Mpumalanga
- Bethulie
- Bloemfontein
- Blue Hill, Saint Helena
- Brandfort
- East London, South Africa
- Emily Hobhouse
- Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
- Heidelberg, Gauteng
- Heilbron
- Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
- High Knoll Fort
- Irene, Gauteng
- Kimberley, Northern Cape
- Klerksdorp
- Kroonstad
- Krugersdorp
- Lizzie van Zyl
- Mafikeng
- Middelburg, Mpumalanga
- Modimolle
- Norvalspont
- Pietermaritzburg
- Pinetown
- Polokwane
- Port Elizabeth Concentration Camp
- Potchefstroom
- Second Boer War concentration camps
- Springfontein
- Standerton
- Vereeniging
- Volksrust
- Vredefort
- Vryburg
- Winburg
References
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