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  2. University of Limpopo - Wikipedia

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    The University of Limpopo is the result of a merger between the former Medical University of Southern Africa and the University of the North, which occurred on 1 January 2005. [6] The extension of University Education Act of 1959 made provision for the establishment of racially exclusive universities for black South Africans.

  3. Category:History institutes - Wikipedia

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    Center for Urban History of East Central Europe; Centre for Contemporary History; Study and Documentation Centre for War and Contemporary Society; Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds; Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies; Collegium Carolinum (1956) Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History

  4. Limpopo - Wikipedia

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    Limpopo (/ l ɪ m ˈ p oʊ p oʊ /) is the northernmost province of South Africa.It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern borders.The term Limpopo is derived from Rivombo (Livombo/Lebombo), a group of Tsonga settlers led by Hosi Rivombo who settled in the mountainous vicinity and named the area after their leader.

  5. University of Venda - Wikipedia

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    The representative student body of the University of Venda is made up of an 84-member parliament styled structure. A 14-member cabinet, the SRC executive, leads it. The assembly can be further divided into three: the first sub-division is the cabinet that is led by the president, then the deputy president, the secretary-general, and the deputy secretary-general; there are nine ministerial ...

  6. Sello Moloto - Wikipedia

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    Sello was born on 27 August 1964 in Claremont, a village near Bakenberg in the former Northern Transvaal. [1] He came from a poor rural family and started primary school late, but he matriculated at Bakenberg High School (now Lephadimisha Secondary) and entered the University of the North in 1985. [2]

  7. Batau tribe - Wikipedia

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    After the defeat by Mzilikazi during the Mfecane they settled in the area now known as Sekhukhuneland in Limpopo Province. Their totem animal is the lion. Their totem animal is the lion. Batau people include Batau Ba Masemola, Batau ba Manganeng, Batau ba Marishane, Diphofa, Phaahla , Kgaphola (Nkambule) , Mogashoa (Mkhatshwa), Nchabeleng ...

  8. Thohoyandou - Wikipedia

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    Thohoyandou (Venda: Ṱhohoyanḓou) is a town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. It is the administrative centre of Vhembe District Municipality and Thulamela Local Municipality. It is also known for being the former capital of the bantustan of Venda.

  9. Zimbabwe Craton - Wikipedia

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    Southern Africa showing location of Zimbabwe Craton. The Zimbabwe Craton is an area in Southern Africa of ancient continental crust, being a part of the ancient continent of Western Gondwana, with rocks dating back to the early Archean Eon, possibly as early as 3.46 billion years ago (). [1]