Queenstown, officially Komani, is a town in the middle of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, roughly halfway between the smaller towns of Cathcart...
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town in Singapore Queenstown, South Africa, a town in South Africa Queenstown, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide, Australia Queenstown, Tasmania, a town...
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Komani may refer to: Official name of Queenstown, South Africa, Eastern Cape Komani River, a river in South Africa Lake Komani, a reservoir in Albania Komani...
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Queenstown Queenstown (South Africa) On 17 November 1985, 2000 residents from Mlungisi township in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, gathered in Nonzwakazi Methodist...
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Apartheid (redirect from Apartheid system of South Africa)
system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterised...
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Margaret Singana (category People from Queenstown, South Africa)
soundtrack to the South African TV series Shaka Zulu. Margaret Nomvula M'cingana was born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa, the daughter of Agnes...
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South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007. At that time, it became mandatory to dial the full 10-digit telephone number...
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This is a list of municipalities of South Africa. The largest metropolitan areas are governed by metropolitan municipalities, while the rest of the country...
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James Phillips (born 9 March 1963) is a South African former cricketer. He played in one first-class and one List A match for Border in 1987/88. List...
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Queen's College Boys' High School (redirect from Queen's College (South Africa))
Barry, S. G. (1983). History of Queen's College : 1858–1983. [Queenstown, South Africa]: Mara Communications. pp. 4, 5, 7. ISBN 978-0-620-13397-5. OCLC 22998372...
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