- the
relief from taxes.
Their demands were not met, and in
retaliation the
Pondo boycotted all
white owned stores in Pondoland. By the end of
November 1960...
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Pondo may
refer to:
Pondo people, Xhosa-speaking
ethnic group who have
given their name to
Pondoland Pondo Water-Control Project,
reservoir and dam on...
- an
American professional wrestler better known by his ring name Mad Man
Pondo. Best
known for his
hardcore wrestling style,
Canady has
wrestled for various...
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Bizana Pondo Chiefs is a
South African professional football club
based in
Mhlanga Location in Bizana,
Eastern Cape,
founded in 2015. They
earned promotion...
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Arytropteris pondo, the
Pondo flat-necked shieldback, is a
species of shield-backed katydid. The
species is
endemic to
South Africa. Bazelet, C. & Naskrecki...
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Charaxes pondoensis, the
Pondo emperor, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
South Africa. The
wingspan is 45–55 mm in
males and 48–60 mm...
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defeat by the Bhacas, Faku to make an
arrangement with
Ncapayi when the
Pondos wanted to
attack the Thembus. They
entered Thembuland on
three occasions...
-
scribal abbreviation, ℔). The
English word
pound comes from the
Roman libra pondo ('the
weight measured in libra'), and is
cognate with,
among others, German...
- with the word
pondo "in weight", e.g.
libram pondo "a
pound in weight" (Livy, 3.29); but
often pondo was used alone; e.g. auri
quinque pondo "five (pounds)...
- "pound"
derives from the
Latin expression lībra
pondō, in
which lībra is a noun
meaning 'pound' and
pondō is an
adverb meaning 'by weight'. The currency's...