owned land in Macassar Village, near Somerset West outside of Cape Town on 18 May 2009. The occupation was later destroyed by the city's anti-land invasion...
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Station Macassar Public Library Macassar Waste Water Treatment Works Rheinmettal Denel Munition Factory Sheikh Yusuf's Kramat Macassar Village Land Occupation...
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the occupation of land. This article lists some prior and ongoing land occupations in South Africa. Bredell land occupation Macassar Village land occupation...
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Symphony Way road occupation which lasted over 1 year and 9 months The Balfour protest of 2009 The Macassar Village Land Occupation in May 2009 The Durban...
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Abahlali baseMjondolo (category Land rights movements)
2009. This centred on the Macassar Village Land Occupation. There was similar conflict in 2013 around the Marikana Land Occupation. There was also concern...
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Khayelitsha. On 1 June 2009 he was arrested on the site of the Macassar Village Land Occupation and charged with public violence. Abahlali baseMjondolo claimed...
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Sisulu. In May 2009, he was arrested while supporting the Macassar Village Land Occupation near Cape Town. A dominant and consistent theme in Legassick's...
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Squatting (redirect from Land invasion)
represented the squatters in land occupations such as the Macassar Village in 2009 and the Cape Town and Durban Marikana land occupations in 2013 (both named after...
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where the exclave faces the Savu Sea. The capital of Oecusse is Pante Macassar, also called Oecussi Town, or formerly, in Portuguese Timor, Vila Taveiro...
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Savu Sea, reaching the sea near Lifau. Its alluvial flood plain in Pante Macassar administrative post is the main rice-producing place in Oecusse. The river...
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pacification of the island. Macau–Macassar trade, while not as profitable as the sandalwood trade, relied on Macassar's spice trade in exchange for Chinese...
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arrive in the area were the Portuguese, who landed near present-day Pante Macassar. These Portuguese were traders that arrived between 1512 and 1515.[citation...
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East Timor (section Indonesian occupation (1975–1999))
in what is now East Timor's Oecusse exclave.: 90 Effective European occupation in the east of the island only began in 1769, when the city of Dili was...
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Banten (section Japanese occupation and independence)
established some control over the Chinese trade only after the destruction of Macassar in 1667 ... Ma, Debin (2017). Textiles in the Pacific, 1500–1900. The Pacific...
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years of the mission was raised by the TELC on this occasion. In 1620, the village of Tranquebar was acquired for the Danish Crown, by the Danish Admiral...
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Company colonies or outposts were later established in Atjeh (Aceh), 1667; Macassar, 1669; and Bantam, 1682. The company established its headquarters at Batavia...
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In 1556, the Dominican Order founded the village of Lifau, six kilometres west of today's Pante Macassar, to secure the sandalwood trade. Portugal initially...
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Islands of Maluku. In 1515, the Portuguese first landed near modern Pante Macassar.[citation needed] Dutch and Portuguese sources relate that the island was...
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Bugis (section Tana Ogi — Land of the Bugis)
Sulawesi. As noted from Tomé Pires in Suma Oriental, few traders from ‘The Macassar Islands’, including the Bugis and Bajo were amongst the people who arrived...
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Weekend Argus. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Hlati, Okuhle (29 November 2021). "Macassar flagged 'red zone' status after EMS crew escapes attack". iol.co.za. Cape...
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improve the safety and quality of drinking water in Manatuto and Pante Macassar. The Project included the rehabilitation of a groundwater source at Weten...
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Military history of the Netherlands (section Occupation of the Netherlands/French Revolutionary campaign of 1795)
Malacca in 1641; Achem (Aceh) in the native kingdom of Sumatra, 1667; Macassar, 1669; and Bantam itself, in 1682. At the same time connections in the...
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appealing. He was granted permission to remain in February 2023. "Macassar Village | Abahlali baseMjondolo | Page 2". Retrieved 24 June 2020. "Bulelani...
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Bengale, Mocha, Persien, Malacca, Sumatra, Ceylon, Malabar, Celebes of Macassar, China, Japan, Tayouan of Formosa, Tonkin, Cambodia, Siam, Borneo, Bali...
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de los Angeles, a Dominican priest who had been taken from Formosa to Macassar by the Dutch as a prisoner of war, later described in his account that...
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three destroyers, a yacht and the cruiser Encounter were sent into the Macassar Strait to search for a German munitions base that had been reported in...
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- Navarre, Firgrove, Somerset West District) Upload Photo 9/2/083/0034 MACASSAR LOCAL AREA, GENERAL Somerset West Somerset West Upload Photo 9/2/083/0035...
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Japanese surrender, the 21st Brigade carried out occupation duties in the southern Celebes as "Macassar Force", until civilian administration was restored...
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