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  2. Transkei - Wikipedia

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    Transkei (/ t r æ n ˈ s k eɪ, t r ɑː n-,-ˈ s k aɪ / tran-SKAY, TRAHN-, -⁠ SKY, meaning the area beyond [the river] Kei), officially the Republic of Transkei (Xhosa: iRiphabliki yeTranskei), was an unrecognised state in the southeastern region of South Africa from 1976 to 1994.

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    Almaty was the capital of Kazakhstan from 1991 to 1997 and its predecessor the Kazakh SSR from 1929 to 1991. Asunción Paraguay: South America: Athens Greece: Europe: Avarua Cook Islands: Oceania: Self-governing in free association with New Zealand. The capital is sometimes incorrectly stated as Rarotonga, the island on which Avarua is located ...

  6. File:Map of Transkei with boundary changes from independence ...

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    Description: Map of the South African homeland of Transkei, showing its various boundary changes from when it was granted independence in 1976 until it was dissolved and reincorporated into South Africa in 1994.

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    Munich remains the capital of the German state of Bavaria. Braunschweig (Brunswick) Brunswick, Duchy of: Germany: 1815 1918 Brunswick became part of the German Empire in 1871, and lost sovereignty fully in 1918. Braunschweig remained the capital of the German Free State of Brunswick until 1946 when it became part of the German state of Lower ...

  8. George Matanzima - Wikipedia

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    Chief George Mzimvubu Mathanzima (26 December 1918 – 10 November 2000) was a leader of the Transkei bantustan in South Africa, a young brother of Kaiser and a nephew of Nelson Mandela. He and his brother, Kaiser co-founded and led the Transkei National Independence Party. [1]

  9. Tutor Ndamase - Wikipedia

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    Transkei National Independence Party (until 1987) King Vulindlela Nyangelizwe KaPhangwa (Tutor Vulindlela Ndamase; 11 January 1921 [ 1 ] – 21 February 1997) [ 2 ] was the third President of the bantustan of Transkei , which was granted nominal independence from South Africa on 26 October 1976.