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    and tourist attraction. House in Botshabelo Village Ndebele Portal Old mission in Botshabelo Tea garden Botshabelo Fort Merensky Hans Merensky Johannes...
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    Botshabelo, meaning "a place of refuge", is a large township set up in 1979. It is located east of Bloemfontein in the present-day Free State province...
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    annual Middelburg Mile swimming event [1], the Botshabelo [2] mission station museum and associated Ndebele tourist village, several hiking trails, and the...
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    Mpumalanga (category Articles containing Southern Ndebele-language text)
    including Swazi, Ndebele, Afrikaans, Tsonga, Zulu, Mapulana, Portuguese and Pedi communities. The Ndebele Cultural Village at Botshabelo is a renowned center...
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  • Sekoto was born on 9 December 1913 at the Lutheran Mission Station in Botshabelo, near Middelburg, Eastern Transvaal (now known as Mpumalanga). He was...
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    Esther Mahlangu (category Southern Ndebele people)
    employee at the Botshabelo Museum before becoming an artist. Mahlangu's art references patterns found in clothing and jewellery of the Ndebele people. The...
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    Sotho: bommasepala; Afrikaans: munisipaliteite; Zulu: ngomasipala; Southern Ndebele: bomasipala; Xhosa: ngoomasipala; Swazi: bomasipala; Venda: vhomasipala;...
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    two parties, mediated by Alexander Merensky, signed a peace treaty at Botshabelo. This led to the British annexation of the South African Republic (ZAR)...
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  • KNF – Vaalbank (Libangeni) Government KNG – KwaNdebele government KNP – KwaNdebele police KwaNdebele became part of Mpumalanga province. XA – Umtata...
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  • College". Retrieved 15 July 2013. Nkomo, Mokubung O.; Swartz, Derrick; Maja, Botshabelo, eds. (2006). Within the realm of possibility: From disadvantage to development...
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    South Africa (category Articles containing Southern Ndebele-language text)
    repulsed. On 16 February 1877, the two parties signed a peace treaty at Botshabelo. The Boers' inability to subdue the Pedi led to the departure of Burgers...
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    and Bapedi, mediated by Alexander Merensky, signed a peace treaty at Botshabelo. The Boers inability to subdue Sekhukhune and the Bapedi led to the departure...
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    and Bapedi, mediated by Alexander Merensky, signed a peace treaty at Botshabelo). Nonetheless, the situation could not be described as anything but critical...
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  • Magistrate's court (South Africa) (category Articles containing Southern Ndebele-language text)
    Willowvale Zwelitsha Bethlehem Bethulie Bloemfontein Boshof Bothaville Botshabelo Brandfort Bultfontein Clocolan Dewetsdorp Edenburg Excelsior Fauresmith...
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  • have found refuge and new lifeways at local missions, as highlighted at Botshabelo in the 2015 documentary Forgotten World. Mpumalanga: history and heritage...
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