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The State Theatre in Pretoria, South Africa is the largest theatre complex in Africa. [1] It was known until 1999 as the Pretoria State Theatre. History
World War I: the Ontario city of Berlin was renamed Kitchener [12] and the Saskatchewan town of Strassburg was renamed Strasbourg. [13] Cold War: the Ontario Stalin Township was renamed by Ontario legislature in 1986 to Hansen Township. [13] [14] United States: World War I: The German Spitz was renamed the American Eskimo Dog.
Since 1994, numerous locations in South Africa have been renamed. The following article covers the name changes in South Africa by province since the 1994 South African general election . National place names, such as towns, suburbs, and natural landforms, are decided by the South African Geographical Names Council (SAGNC), and provinces have ...
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Sibusiso Khwinana was born on 31 July 1993 in Soshanguve township, Pretoria, South Africa to Nelson Moroakhalo and Chrestinah Tata as the third child in a family with four siblings. He had one elder sister: Joyce Noko, one elder brother: Muzi Moses and a younger sister: Malebo Francina.
Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ), controlled all forces in the Mediterranean Theatre late 1942 to May 1945. Gibraltar (9 September 1939 – 28 May 1944) Adriatic Sea (7 April 1939 – 15 May 1945) Palestine (June 1940 – June 1941) East Africa (10 June 1940 – 27 November 1941) North Africa (10 June 1940 – 13 May 1943)
Nuuk renamed from Godthåb in 1979, following the introduction of the Home Rule. Orenburg was renamed Chkalov from 1938 to 1957, after Valery Chkalov and renamed Orenburg in 1957. Oslo, Norway renamed Christiania when rebuilt after fire in 1624. Spelled Kristiania between 1877 and 1925 when the name returned to Oslo.
Historical Association of South Africa headquartered in Pretoria. [12] 1958 - 17 November The first theatre production opens at the Breytenbach Theatre. 1959 - "Treason trial" of ANC leaders begins. [1] 1960 - Laudium township [6] and Africa Institute of South Africa established. 1961 - City becomes capital of the Republic of South Africa. [1]