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  2. 1980 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    3 – Zimbabwe breaks diplomatic and consular relations with South Africa but maintains a commercial mission in Johannesburg. October. 14 – The Soweto community calls for a stayaway to protest against rent increases. 15 – A bomb damages a railway line in Dube, Soweto and Minister Piet Koornhof visits the scene.

  3. List of years in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Five Hundred years: a history of South Africa, CFJ Muller, 3rd rev., Pretoria Academica, 1981; Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa 5th Edition ISBN 0-947008-17-9, 1985; Who did what in South Africa, Mona De Beer, Craighall, South Africa, AD Donker, 1988; 1990s. Institut für Afrika-Kunde; Rolf Hofmeier, eds. (1990). "Südliches ...

  4. Category:1980 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1980 in South West Africa (1 C, 3 P) / 1980 disestablishments in South Africa (3 P) 1980 establishments in South Africa (2 C, 8 P) E. 1980 elections in South Africa ...

  5. South African Border War - Wikipedia

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    South African Border War; Part of the Cold War and decolonisation of Africa: Clockwise from top left: South African Marines stage for an operation in the Caprivi Strip, 1984; an SADF patrol searches the "Cutline" for PLAN insurgents; FAPLA MiG-21bis seized by the SADF in 1988; SADF armoured cars prepare to cross into Angola during Operation Savannah; UNTAG peacekeepers deploy prior to the 1989 ...

  6. Category:1980s in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1980s crimes in South Africa (7 C) D. 1980s disasters in South Africa (4 C) E. 1980s elections in South Africa (10 C) J. 1980s in Johannesburg (9 P) S.

  7. List of sovereign states in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    → South Africa – Republic of South Africa Capital: Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial) Widely-recognized UN member state. South Africa had seven autonomous bantustans: Ciskei (to 4 December 1981), Gazankulu, KaNgwane (from 31 August 1984), KwaNdebele (from 1 April 1981), KwaZulu, Lebowa, and QwaQwa.

  8. File:Map of the provinces of South Africa 1976-1994 with ...

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  9. List of leaders of the TBVC states - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 CIA map of Bantustans in the Republic of South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia).. This article lists the leaders of the TBVC states, the four Bantustans which were declared nominally independent by the government of the Republic of South Africa during the period of apartheid, which lasted from 1948 to 1994.