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  2. Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Mpumalanga is governed by the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, a unicameral system of 30 legislators democratically elected though a closed list system. Under the constitution of South Africa, the legislature is intended to create laws, promote public participation and provide oversight. [33]

  3. Mbombela - Wikipedia

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    Mbombela, formerly Nelspruit, is a city in northeastern South Africa.It is the capital of the Mpumalanga province. Located on the Crocodile River, the city lies about 110 km (68 mi) by road west of the Mozambique border, 330 km (210 mi) east of Johannesburg and 82 km (51 mi) north of the Eswatini border.

  4. List of heritage sites in Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Barberton. Barberton. Provincial Heritage Site. 25°47′26″S 31°03′24″E  /  25.790571°S 31.056678°E  / -25.790571; 31.056678  (SAHRA identifier 4/T/BAR/1 - Guard House, Corner Lee Road and Judge Street, Barberton) This wood and corrugated iron guard house was erected during 2023 to protect the concentration camp, the camp ...

  5. Blaauboschkraal stone ruins - Wikipedia

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    Public access. Yes. The Blaauboschkraal stone ruins are a provincial heritage site in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. Its neighbouring town, Emgwenya, is 10 kilometres away. The site was declared a national monument on 18 April 1975 [ 2 ] and is a heritage site recognised by the South African Heritage Resources Agency. Bokoni Stone Ruins.

  6. Pilgrim's Rest, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrim's Rest (Afrikaans: Pelgrimsrus) is a small museum town in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa which is protected as a provincial heritage site.It was the second of the Transvaal gold fields, attracting a rush of prospectors in 1873, soon after the MacMac diggings started some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away.

  7. Blyde River Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Blyde River Canyon. The Blyde River Canyon is a 26 km long [1] Canyon located in Mpumalanga, South Africa. It is one of the larger canyons on Earth but much smaller than those of Asia, the Grand Canyon and the Fish River Canyon. [1][2] Unlike the Grand and Fish River Canyon, the Blyde River Canyon is a "green canyon" which is dominated by ...

  8. Pulana people - Wikipedia

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    Pulana. The Pulana, or Mapulana, are a low-veld ethnic group found in Bushbuckridge near Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. Their language is called Sepulana (SeKutswe and Pai) and is considered a dialect of the Northern Sotho language group. although it is a northern sotho dialect (Similar to Sepedi-Sesotho Sa Lebowa) it also hugely influenced ...

  9. Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve (or Motlatse Canyon Provincial Nature Reserve) is situated in the Drakensberg escarpment region of eastern Mpumalanga, South Africa.The reserve protects the Blyde River Canyon, including sections of the Ohrigstad and Blyde Rivers and the geological formations around Bourke's Luck Potholes, where the Treur River tumbles into the Blyde below.