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  2. Mthatha - Wikipedia

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    The town itself was founded in 1883, along the banks of the Mthatha River. Nearly a century later, the Mthatha Dam was constructed about eight kilometers upstream of the town. [6] Mthatha became the leading administrative centre of the area, having both Anglican and Catholic cathedrals.

  3. King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality was established before the 2000 local government elections when the Mthatha and Mqanduli transitional and rural areas were merged. The municipality was named after King Sabata Dalindyebo because his great place was in the region and he was seen as a hero who fought for the freedom of Transkei and ...

  4. Qunu - Wikipedia

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    Qunu (pronounced [ˈk͡ǃuːnu]) is a Xhosa rural village in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province, 32 km (20 mi) south-west of Mthatha on the N2 national route. The Mandela family [ edit ]

  5. 69 Historical Photos That You Might Not Have Seen ... - AOL

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    Image credits: dannydutch1 Many of the pictures on this are likely the work of a photojournalist. In a nutshell, photojournalism involves using images to convey a story.

  6. Mount Frere - Wikipedia

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    Mount Frere, officially KwaBhaca, [2] is a town located in the Eastern Cape province, previously known as the Transkei region, of South Africa.KwaBhaca is situated between Kokstad and Mthatha along the N2 road about 100 km north east of Mthatha.

  7. Lusikisiki - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Mboyti, a small settlement and coastal resort located in the neighborhood of Lusikisiki on the mouth of the Mbotyi River.. Lusikisiki is a town in the Ingquza Hill Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

  8. Mthatha Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mthatha Airport (IATA: UTT, ICAO: FAUT) is an airport serving Mthatha (formerly Umtata), a city in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The airport was previously named K. D. Matanzima Airport after Kaiser Matanzima , a president of the former Transkei .

  9. N2 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The N2 is a national route in South Africa that runs from Cape Town through George, Gqeberha, East London, Mthatha, Port Shepstone and Durban to Ermelo. [2] It is the main highway along the Indian Ocean coast of the country.