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  2. Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Mpumalanga was formed in 1994, when the area that was the Eastern Transvaal was merged with the former bantustans KaNgwane, KwaNdebele and parts of Lebowa and Gazankulu. Although the contemporary borders of the province were only formed at the end of apartheid, the region and its surroundings have a history that extends back thousands of years ...

  3. List of heritage sites in Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    It is probably the only surviving blockhouse of its kind. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of cities and towns in Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. In the case of settlements that have had their official names changed the traditional name is listed first followed by the new name.

  8. Botshabelo, Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Botshabelo ("place of refuge" in the Northern Sotho language) in the district of Middelburg, in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, originated as a mission station established by Alexander Merensky of the Berlin Missionary Society (BMS), in February 1865 in what was then the Transvaal Republic (ZAR). [1][2] Merensky had fled with a small number ...

  9. Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    3700. Area code. 031. Mpumalanga, also widely known as Hammarsdale, is a township located in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. It is situated some 10 km south-south-east of Cato Ridge and some 50 km west of Durban. Derived from Zulu, the name means 'sunrise', 'the sun comes out'.