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intermediary borders. Its name in
Xhosa is
KwaBhaca, or "village of the
Bhaca chiefdom", or "place of the
Bhaca people", who
settled here
around the year...
- The
Bhaca people, or ama
Bhaca, are an
Nguni ethnic group in
South Africa. Ama
Bhaca were
formerly known as the
Zelemus or
AbakwaZelemu between the 1700s...
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Previously CDP;
since 2006 part of
KwaZulu-Natal, code NMZ. XJ – Maxesibeni,
previously Mount Ayliff, code CDW. XK –
KwaBhaca &
Mount Frere.
Previously CDS...
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Matatiele Mount Fletcher (Tlokoeng)
Mount Ayliff (eMaxesibeni)
Mount Frere (
KwaBhaca)
Nqamakwe Ngqeleni Port St
Johns Qolora Mouth Qumbu Tabankulu (Ntabankulu)...
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towns of Qumbu,
Mount Frere (
KwaBhaca) and
Mount Ayliff. Near Kokstad, the N2
climbs Brook's Nek to
enter the
province of
KwaZulu-Natal.
Brooks Nek - Port...
- The
following is a list of
notable people who were born in
KwaBhaca formally known as
Mount Frere in the
Eastern Cape
province of
South Africa. King Zwelibanzi...
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Madzikane II
Thandisizwe Diko. The home of the Ama
Bhacas and
their Kingdom is in
Mount Frere,
KwaBhaca in the
Eastern Cape. King
Ncapayi is said to have...
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Sterkspruit Graaff-Reinet
Somerset East (
KwaNojoli)
Mount Fletcher (Tlokoeng)
Butterworth (Gcuwa)
Mount Frere (
KwaBhaca)
Mdantsane Cradock Matatiele King William's...
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Frere →
Cacadu (2016)
Mount Ayliff →
eMaxesibeni (2016)
Mount Frere →
KwaBhaca (2016)
Silver City and Ext 7 →
Rholihlahla Residence (2016) Queenstown...
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Kenyan city of Mombasa, is also
named after him.
Mount Frere (Now
known as
KwaBhaca) in the
Eastern Cape also was
named after him in the 19th century. The...