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  2. Tswana language - Wikipedia

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    Setswana is an official language of South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is a lingua franca in Botswana and parts of South Africa, particularly North West Province. Tswana speaking ethnic groups are found in more than two provinces of South Africa, primarily in the North West, where about four million people

  3. North West (South African province) - Wikipedia

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    The province's white population is very unevenly distributed. In the southern and eastern municipalities, the white percentage in double figures such as the Tlokwe and Matlosana where the white percentages were 27% and 12% respectively. The province has the lowest number of people aged 35 years and older (5.9%) who have received higher education.

  4. Free State (province) - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans is widely spoken throughout the province, as a first language for the majority of whites and coloureds (who constitute a minority) and as a second or third language by Sesotho, Setswana and Xhosa speakers. Although there are relatively few native English speakers, English is becoming increasingly important as the language of business ...

  5. Tswana people - Wikipedia

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    Setswana; Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски ... North West, Northern Cape, Free State, and other provinces of South Africa, where the majority of Batswana ...

  6. Sotho-Tswana peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Sotho-Tswana ethnic group derives its name from the people who belong to the various Sotho and Tswana clans that live in southern Africa. Historically, all members of the group were referred to as Sothos; the name is now exclusively applied to speakers of Southern Sotho who live mainly in Lesotho and the Free State province in South Africa, while Northern Sotho is reserved for Sotho ...

  7. Districts of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following map depicts the provinces and districts of South Africa. The district municipalities are labelled with numbers that correspond to their district code, while the metropolitan municipalities are labelled with letters that correspond to their names. Further details of the districts are listed in the table that follows the image.

  8. Northern Sotho - Wikipedia

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    Sesotho sa Leboa is a Sotho-Tswana language group spoken in the northeastern provinces of South Africa, most commonly in the Mpumalanga, Gauteng and Limpopo provinces. [4] It is also known by Pedi or Sepedi and holds the status of an official language in South Africa. [5] [6]

  9. Jericho, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Jericho (also known as Mmatope-a-Seretsana in Setswana) is a village in Bojanala Platinum District in the North West province of South Africa. It is under the Bakwena ba Mogopa tribal authority. It is under the Bakwena ba Mogopa tribal authority.