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    also known by its former official name Swaziland (/ˈswɑːzilænd/ SWAH-zee-land) and formerly the Kingdom of Swaziland, is a landlocked country in Southern...
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    and Somhlolo a revered king of Swaziland. Sobhuza continued to expand the territory of Swaziland. The conflict of Swaziland and the Ndwandwe kingdom led...
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    Protectorate of Swaziland to King Sobhuza II and one of his younger wives, Ntfombi Tfwala. He was crowned as Mswati III, Ingwenyama and King of Swaziland, on 25...
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    Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982) was Ngwenyama (King) of Swaziland (now Eswatini) for 82 years and 254 days, the longest verifiable reign...
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    is the mother of King Mswati III. Ntfombi married King Sobhuza II of Swaziland, with whom she had a son, Prince Makhosetive Dlamini. In 1982 King Sobhuza...
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  • Mahlokohla, Bhunu, Hhili) (11 May 1876 – 10 December 1899) was the King of Swaziland from 1895 until his death on 10 December 1899. Ngwane was born the son...
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    Mbabane (redirect from Mbabane, Swaziland)
    [ɛ́ᵐbʱáɓánɛ]) is the most populous city in Eswatini (previously called Swaziland), and is one of the two capitals (along with Lobamba), serving as the...
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    This article lists the monarchs (Ngwenyamas) of Eswatini (known as Swaziland for most of its history). The King of Eswatini (also known as Ingwenyama)...
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  • The Times of Swaziland is a newspaper in Eswatini (formerly called Swaziland). It is the oldest newspaper in Eswatini, having been established in 1897...
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    Africa. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. South Africa–Swaziland Boundary (PDF) (Report). International Boundary Study No. 137. United...
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    Eswatini was adopted on 6 October 1968 after Eswatini (then known as Swaziland) gained independence from the British Empire one month before. The design...
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  • Force (UEDF) is the military of the Southern African Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland). It is used primarily during domestic protests, with some border and...
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    Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is divided into four regions: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. Each region is further divided into tinkhundla....
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    of Eswatini History of Eswatini List of monarchs of Eswatini "Times of Swaziland". Lenin Ndebele (3 November 2023). "Eswatini has a new prime minister"...
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  • The University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland (UBLS) was a predecessor to the universities of the respective countries, presently the National University...
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  • celebrated on the following Monday. List "Supplement To The Swaziland Government Gazette". The Swaziland Government Gazette. LIII (88): 6. "Eswatini Public Holidays...
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  • senior queen of Swaziland from July 1868 until June 1875. She was the daughter of Zwide kaLanga, the senior wife of Sobhuza I of Swaziland, and the mother...
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  • known as Dlamini IV, Umbandine, Umbandeen) (c. 1855–1889) was the King of Swaziland (now Eswatini) from 1872 until 1889. Ingwenyama Mbandzeni was the son...
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    population and region information. Swaziland Government - The Central Statistical Office CityPopulation.de - Historical populations of the cities of Swaziland...
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  • Dzeliwe Ndlovukati of Swaziland Reign 21 August 1982 – 9 August 1983 Coronation 21 August 1982 Predecessor Seneleleni Ndwandwe Successor Ntfombi Tfwala...
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  • Public transport is the main means of transportation in Eswatini. Car ownership is low, at 89 cars per 1,000 people (2014). The National Road Network has...
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  • first letter indicates the region and the last three digits indicate the place or city. "Swaziland 🇸🇿 - Postal Code Post Code Postcode ZIP Code ✉️"....
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  • It was officially started by King Sobhuza II, in February 1978, as the Swaziland Television Broadcasting Corporation (STBC). Before that, the station had...
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  • until 1744. He was the father to Ngwane III the first King of modern Swaziland. He is considered to be the connecting link between the Delagoa Bay Swazi...
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  • Eswatini College of Technology, also referred to a ECOT, is a state-owned college in Eswatini. It offers courses in engineering, science and education...
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    ) total: 13 years male: 13 years female: 12 years (2013) HIV/AIDS in Swaziland Wikimedia Commons has media related to Demographics of Eswatini. Nolen...
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  • Sihlangu Semnikati (King's Shield), represents Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, in international football and is controlled by the Eswatini Football...
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  • and his followers the founders of modern Swaziland. Ngwane ruled his Kingdom from the south east of Swaziland in the present Shiselweni district and his...
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  • The Eswatini national under-20 football team, nicknamed the King's Shield, represents Eswatini in international youth football competitions. Its primary...
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    2001, Mswati III instituted the umchwasho—a traditional chastity rite—in Swaziland as a means of combating the AIDS epidemic. The princess became a focus...
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