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coloured, Coloured, Coloured - Apartheid and beyond, Coloured - Other usage, Coloured - Southern Africa, Coloured - The Coloureds, List of terms for multiraciality, Culture of South Africa, Griqua, Basters, Burghers, Anglo-Indian, Anglo-Burmese, Melungeon, Mestizo

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Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - History

Port Elizabeth, often shortened to "PE", and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", was founded in 1820 by Sir Rufane Donkin, the Acting Governor of the Cape Colony, and populated with 4,000 British settlers arriving by sea. The new seaport town was named after Donkin's late wife, Elizabeth. (It was not named for Elizabeth I as many people claim). The British built a concentration camp her ...

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Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - History, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Trade and Industry, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Tourism, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Demographics

Read more here: » Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape: Encyclopedia II - Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - History

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Colonisation

History of South Africa - European expeditions. Main article: History of Cape Colony Little is known about the nearly 500 years from 500 AD to the date of first European contact. The first explorers to reach South Africa were the Portuguese, drawn southwards in hope of finding a sea route to India and Asia to replace costly and time-consuming land routes through central Asia. In 1487, Bartolomeu Dias and a small group of his men rounded a rocky, windy cape, naming it Cabo da Boa Espe ...

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History of South Africa, History of South Africa - Pre-Colonisation, History of South Africa - Prehistory, History of South Africa - Bantu expansion, History of South Africa - Colonisation, History of South Africa - European expeditions, History of South Africa - The Dutch settle in, History of South Africa - Burghers meet the bush, History of South Africa - British at the Cape, History of South Africa - Difaqane and destruction, History of South Africa - The Great Trek, History of South Africa - A river runs red, History of South Africa - Independent South Africa, History of South Africa - The Boer republics, History of South Africa - The Anglo-Boer Wars, History of South Africa - Peace and unity?, History of South Africa - Prelude to apartheid, History of South Africa - Apartheid era, History of South Africa - Post-apartheid, History of South Africa - Rewriting history, History of South Africa - Free elections: Round two, History of South Africa - Into the future, History of South Africa - Notes

Read more here: » History of South Africa: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Colonisation

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Overberg District Municipality Western Cape - Geography

The municipality has a total area of 608 km². Overberg District Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities. Swellendam Municipality, Western Cape (north) Cape Agulhas Municipality, Western Cape (west) The municipality also borders the Indian Ocean on the east and the south. ...

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Overberg District Municipality Western Cape, Overberg District Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Overberg District Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Overberg District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Read more here: » Overberg District Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Overberg District Municipality Western Cape - Geography

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 1,005,776 people and 260,798 households residing in Port Elizabeth. The racial makeup of the city is Black African 58.90%, Coloured 23.48%, Indian/Asian 1.12%, and White 16.51%. 15.3% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 3.86. In the city the population is spread out with 26.2% under the age of 15, 20.2% from 15 to 24, 31.9% from 25 to 44, 16.5% from 45 to 64, and 5.3% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 26 years. For every 100 females there are 91.2 males. ...

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Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - History, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Trade and Industry, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Tourism, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Demographics, Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - World Cup 2010

Read more here: » Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape: Encyclopedia II - Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 26,182 people and 7,427 households residing in the municipality. The population density is 10.86/ km². The density of households is 3.08/ km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 5.58%, Coloured 68.80%, Indian/Asian 0.14%, and White 25.49%. 15.5% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 3.53. In the municipality the population is spread out with 27.7% under the age of 15, 15.3% from 15 to 24, 30.0% from 25 to 44, 18.6% from 45 to 64, and ...

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Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape, Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Government, Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalites, Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Cape Agulhas Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - List of South Africa-related topics - History

List of South Africa-related topics - Events. Zulu War (see also Anglo-Zulu War) Boer War Pretoria Convention Sharpeville Massacre Rivonia Trial List of South Africa-related topics - Historical Groups. Azanian Peoples Liberation Army Democratic Party (South Africa) (DP) Dutch East India Company National Party Umkhonto we Sizwe List of South Africa- ...

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List of South Africa-related topics, List of South Africa-related topics - South Africa, List of South Africa-related topics - History, List of South Africa-related topics - Events, List of South Africa-related topics - Historical Groups, List of South Africa-related topics - Places, List of South Africa-related topics - Misc, List of South Africa-related topics - Politics, List of South Africa-related topics - Offices, List of South Africa-related topics - Legislation, List of South Africa-related topics - Policy, List of South Africa-related topics - Parties, List of South Africa-related topics - International associations, List of South Africa-related topics - Misc, List of South Africa-related topics - Labour, List of South Africa-related topics - Culture, List of South Africa-related topics - Language & Ethnicity, List of South Africa-related topics - Geography, List of South Africa-related topics - Persons, List of South Africa-related topics - Education, List of South Africa-related topics - Flora, List of South Africa-related topics - Fauna, List of South Africa-related topics - Institutions & Groups, List of South Africa-related topics - Sports, List of South Africa-related topics - Companies, List of South Africa-related topics - Misc.

Read more here: » List of South Africa-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of South Africa-related topics - History

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - South Africa - History

South Africa - Pre-history. Main article: History of South Africa South Africa contains some of the oldest archaeological sites in Africa. Extensive fossil remains at the Sterkfontein, Kromdraai and Makapansgat caves suggest that various australopithecines existed in South Africa from about three million years ago. These were succeeded by various species of Homo, including Homo habilis, Homo erectus and modern man, Homo sapiens. Bantu iron-using agriculturist ...

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South Africa, South Africa - Languages, South Africa - History, South Africa - Pre-history, South Africa - Dutch settlement, South Africa - British annexation, South Africa - Boer wars, South Africa - Union of South Africa, South Africa - Apartheid era, South Africa - Transfer of power, South Africa - Current issues, South Africa - Government, South Africa - Politics, South Africa - Provinces, South Africa - Geography, South Africa - Flora and fauna, South Africa - Economy, South Africa - Agriculture, South Africa - Demographics, South Africa - Culture, South Africa - Crime, South Africa - Military, South Africa - Media, South Africa - International rankings

Read more here: » South Africa: Encyclopedia II - South Africa - History

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Cape Town - History

The area today known as Cape Town was settled by the San and Khoikhoi, collectively known as the Khoisan, long before the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC) established a supply depot in Cape Town in 1652. By and large the indigenous people refused to deal with the Dutch, so the VOC imported slaves from Madagascar, India, Ceylon, Malaya, and Indonesia to deal with the colony's chronic labour shortage. Over time, with the shortage of women among the colony's settlers, settlers, slaves and the Khoisan int ...

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Cape Town, Cape Town - History, Cape Town - Government, Cape Town - Demographics, Cape Town - Tourism, Cape Town - When to visit, Cape Town - Main attractions, Cape Town - Highlights nearby, Cape Town - Sports teams and stadiums, Cape Town - Transport, Cape Town - To/from Cape Town, Cape Town - Within Cape Town, Cape Town - Further education in Cape Town

Read more here: » Cape Town: Encyclopedia II - Cape Town - History

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 6,184 people and 1,543 households residing in the municipality. The population density is 1.11/km². The density of households is 0.28/km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 17.40, Coloured 75.31%, Indian/Asian 0.00%, White 7.29%. 17.1% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 4.01. In the municipality the population is spread out with 36.8% under the age of 15, 15.2% from 15 to 24, 26.5% from 25 to 44, 15.7% from 45 to 64, and 5.9% who ...

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Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape, Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Central Karoo District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - List of terms for multiraciality - Specific

List of terms for multiraciality - Latin American/Spanish and Portuguese language. Pardo: (Brazilian) Black and White. Blatino (United States: black/Latino) Caboclo (Brazil: white/Amerindian) Cafuzo (Brazil: black/Amerindian) Calpamulato Castizo (Latin America: white/Mestizo) Chamiso Chino (Latin America: Zambo/black) Cholo Lobo (Latin America: black/Amerindian; synonym for Zambo) Tresalbo Zambaigo Za ...

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List of terms for multiraciality, List of terms for multiraciality - General, List of terms for multiraciality - Non-English language, List of terms for multiraciality - Specific, List of terms for multiraciality - Latin American/Spanish and Portuguese language, List of terms for multiraciality - Amerindian, List of terms for multiraciality - Asian, List of terms for multiraciality - Africa/African-American/Black, List of terms for multiraciality - Other, List of terms for multiraciality - Specific multiracial ethnic groups, List of terms for multiraciality - Neologism, List of terms for multiraciality - Caste System of Colonial Latin America

Read more here: » List of terms for multiraciality: Encyclopedia II - List of terms for multiraciality - Specific

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Khoikhoi - History

Khoikhoi social organisation was profoundly damaged and, in the end, destroyed by white colonial expansion and land seizure from the late seventeenth century onwards, which ended traditional Khoikhoi pastoral life. As social structures broke down, some Khoikhoi people settled on farms and became bondsmen or farmworkers; others were incorporated into existing clan and family groups of the Xhosa people. Although there is no longer any 'pure' ethnic group in southern Africa with an exclusively Khoikhoi identity, mixed race groups such as ...

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Khoikhoi, Khoikhoi - Name, Khoikhoi - History, Khoikhoi - Publications

Read more here: » Khoikhoi: Encyclopedia II - Khoikhoi - History

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - National Party South Africa - Founding and ideology

The National Party was founded in Bloemfontein in 1914 by Afrikaner nationalists soon after the establishment of the Union of South Africa. It first came to power in 1924, with J.B.M. Hertzog as Prime Minister. The Hertzog government worked to undermine the Coloured (mixed race) vote by granting, in 1930, voting rights to white women, but not to Coloured women, effectively halving the voting power of the Coloured electorate. In 1934, Hertzog agreed to merge his National Party with the rival South African Party of Jan Smuts to form the United ...

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National Party South Africa, National Party South Africa - Founding and ideology, National Party South Africa - Support, National Party South Africa - Decline, National Party South Africa - Leaders

Read more here: » National Party South Africa: Encyclopedia II - National Party South Africa - Founding and ideology

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 39,326 people and 10,367 households residing in the municipality. The population density is 5.35/km². The density of households is 1.41/km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 7.96%, Coloured 78.23%, Indian/Asian 0.00%, White 13.74%. 17.7% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 3.79. In the municipality the population is spread out with 29.1% under the age of 15, 16.7% from 15 to 24, 32.9% from 25 to 44, 15.5% from 45 to 64, and 5.9% ...

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Cederberg Municipality Western Cape, Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Government, Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Cederberg Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Cederberg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 6,492 people and 1,523 households residing in the municipality. The population density is .60/km². The density of households is .14/km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 20.65%, Coloured 71.09%, Indian/Asian 0.00%, and White 8.22%. 12.3% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 4.26. In the municipality the population is spread out with 28.0% under the age of 15, 18.1% from 15 to 24, 37.3% from 25 to 44, 13.6% from 45 to 64, and 3.0% ...

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Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape, Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent Municipalities, Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Cape Winelands District Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - List of ethnic slurs - M

Minnesotan accent, where vowels are usually elongated. Minoplis (Dominican Republic) Very dark-skinned Dominicans or all Haitians, deriving from the expression "me no, please", refering to the beg for life of a person who's going to be executed (derives probably from the English punch-line of a joke, whose origin might have been during the U.S. intervention of the D.R. in 1916-1924). Mingita  (U.K.) Lesbian Indian/Muslim young woman, used offensively. From "minge" (female pubic hair ...

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List of ethnic slurs, List of ethnic slurs - 0–9, List of ethnic slurs - A, List of ethnic slurs - B, List of ethnic slurs - C, List of ethnic slurs - D, List of ethnic slurs - E, List of ethnic slurs - F, List of ethnic slurs - G, List of ethnic slurs - H, List of ethnic slurs - I, List of ethnic slurs - J, List of ethnic slurs - K, List of ethnic slurs - L, List of ethnic slurs - M, List of ethnic slurs - N, List of ethnic slurs - O, List of ethnic slurs - P, List of ethnic slurs - Q, List of ethnic slurs - R, List of ethnic slurs - S, List of ethnic slurs - T, List of ethnic slurs - U, List of ethnic slurs - V, List of ethnic slurs - W, List of ethnic slurs - X, List of ethnic slurs - Y, List of ethnic slurs - Z, List of ethnic slurs - Endnotes

Read more here: » List of ethnic slurs: Encyclopedia II - List of ethnic slurs - M

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 6,681 people and 1,929 households residing in the municipality. The population density is 0.76/km². The density of households is .22/km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 2.23%, Coloured 82.95%, Indian/Asian 0.13%, and White 14.68%. 18.1% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 3.46. In the municipality the population is spread out with 29.2% under the age of 15, 14.4% from 15 to 24, 30.6% from 25 to 44, 18.1% from 45 to 64, and 7.7% ...

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Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Government, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - History

The region surrounding Johannesburg has been inhabited for millions of years. One of the oldest human skeletons ever found was discovered in a cave in Sterkfontein, to the northwest of Johannesburg in 1998. The skeleton, nicknamed Mrs Ples, is one of the few examples of Australopithecus africanus ever found, and is believed to be approximately 3.5 million years old. Around 100,000 years ago, the Johannesburg region was inhabited by the nomadic Bushmen people. The Bushmen lived in the area until the Bantu-speaking people migrate ...

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Johannesburg, Johannesburg - History, Johannesburg - Government, Johannesburg - Crime, Johannesburg - Geography and climate, Johannesburg - Demographics, Johannesburg - Economy, Johannesburg - Communications and media, Johannesburg - Suburbs, Johannesburg - Tourism, Johannesburg - Sports teams and stadiums, Johannesburg - Transport, Johannesburg - Universities in Johannesburg

Read more here: » Johannesburg: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - History

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 51,468 people and 14,733 households residing in the municipality. The population density is 48.60/km². The density of households is 13.91/km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 31.91%, Coloured 44.14%, Indian/Asian 0.14%, White 23.81%. 17.7% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 3.49. In the municipality the population is spread out with 26.2% under the age of 15, 18.1% from 15 to 24, 31.8% from 25 to 44, 16.7% from 45 to 64, and 7. ...

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Knysna Municipality Western Cape, Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Government, Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Knysna Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Knysna Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Cape Flats - Physical geography and early history

In geological terms, the area is essentially a vast sheet of aeolian sand, ultimately of marine origin, which has blown up from the adjacent beaches over something of the order of a hundred thousand years. Below the sand, the bedrock is the Cape Granite. To the west the expanse of the Cape Flats is limited by rising ground that slopes up towards the mountainous heights of the Cape Peninsula, while in the east the land rises gradually towards the Hottentots Holla ...

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Cape Flats, Cape Flats - Physical geography and early history, Cape Flats - Modern history politics and culture

Read more here: » Cape Flats: Encyclopedia II - Cape Flats - Physical geography and early history

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

As of the census of 2001, there are 23,971 people and 6,066 households residing in the municipality. The population density is 5.04/km². The density of households is 1.27/km². The racial makeup of the municipality is Black African 2.49%, Coloured 84.49%, Indian/Asian 0.09%, and White 12.93%. 13.3% of all households are made up of individuals. The average household size is 3.95. In the municipality the population is spread out with 32.5% under the age of 15, 15.5% from 15 to 24, 28.1% from 25 to 44, 16.7% from 45 to 64, and 7. ...

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Kannaland Municipality Western Cape, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Government, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Kannaland Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Demographics

Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Limpopo Province - Location

Limpopo Province shares international borders with three countries: Botswana to the west and north-west, Zimbabwe to the north, and Mozambique to the east. The province is the link between South Africa and countries further afield in sub-Saharan Africa. On its southern flank, the province shares borders with Gauteng, with its Johannesburg-Pretoria axis, the most industrious metropole on the continent. Thus the province is placed at the centre of regional, na ...

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Limpopo Province, Limpopo Province - Population, Limpopo Province - Location, Limpopo Province - Municipalities

Read more here: » Limpopo Province: Encyclopedia II - Limpopo Province - Location




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