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Afrikaans is a West
Germanic language spoken in
South Africa,
Namibia and to a
lesser extent Botswana,
Zambia and Zimbabwe. It
evolved from the
Dutch vernacular...
- Die Suid-
Afrikaan was a
progressive Afrikaans-language
monthly published in Cape Town. v t e...
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style music,
containing versions of "Zambesi", "Wimoweh", "Skokiaan", and "
Afrikaan Beat", as well as the
title track. Many of the
tracks were
later used in...
- "Zambesi" –
Written by
Anton de Waal, Bob
Hilliard & Nico
Carstens (2:48) "
Afrikaan Beat" –
Written by
Kaempfert (2:26) "Happy Trumpeter" –
Written by Kaempfert...
- De Zuid-
Afrikaan was a nineteenth-century
Dutch language newspaper based in Cape Town that
circulated throughout the Cape Colony,
published between 1830...
- Malays. In 1874
Pannevis expressed these views in the
journal de Zuid-
Afrikaan under the
title "Is die
Afferkaans wesenlijk een taal?" The
eight founding...
- Khan,
Flying Lotus, Mike Muir,
Francisco Aguabella, St. Vincent, the Pan
Afrikaan People's Orchestra, Run the
Jewels and
Raphael Saadiq. On June 25, 2020...
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South Africa. 9
April - The
first issue of the
Dutch newspaper De Zuid-
Afrikaan in the Cape
Colony Full
civil privileges are
granted to
Roman Catholics...
- 1976: 'n
Inklusiewe herbegin 30 jaar later?" (in Afrikaans). Die Vrye
Afrikaan. "Policemen
involved in June 16
Shootings have to Explain: Morobe". SAPA...
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Blakey and The Afro-Drum
Ensemble African Beats, King
Sunny Adé's band "
Afrikaan Beat", a song
recorded in 1962 by Bert
Kaempfert This
disambiguation page...