- The
Royal Bafokeng is the
ethnic homeland of the
Bafokeng people, a Setswana-speaking
traditional community. The
monarchy covers 1,000
square kilometers...
- The
Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace is a football,
rugby and
athletics stadium in
Phokeng near Rustenburg,
South Africa. It was
built and is
managed by the...
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close proximity to Phokeng, the
capital of the
Royal Bafokeng Nation,
where the
Royal Bafokeng Stadium is located. The
England national football team...
- The
Bafokeng mine is a
large open pit mine
located in the north-eastern part of
South Africa in Rustenburg,
North West.
Bafokeng represents one of the...
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Molotlegi (born 1968) is the 36th kgosi, or king, of the
Royal Bafokeng Nation. The
Bafokeng nation is
located in
North West
Province of the
Republic of...
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Royal Bafokeng Stadium,
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- the
North West
province of
South Africa. It is the
capital of the
Royal Bafokeng Nation. Historically, it was
known as
Magatostad among white South Africans...
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Mamatwan mine
Middelplaats mine
Nchwaning mine
Wessels mine
Afplats mine
Bafokeng mine
Bathopele mine
Bokoni mine
Dishaba mine
Imbasa mine
Impala mine Inkosi...
- Park Stadium, Pretoria's
Loftus Versfeld Stadium and Rustenburg's
Royal Bafokeng Stadium. The
group consisted of
defending champions Brazil, Egypt, Italy...
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Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, Free
State Stadium in
Bloemfontein and
Royal Bafokeng Stadium in
Rustenburg hosted six
matches each.
Peter Mokaba Stadium in...