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- QwaQwa
- former homeland (Bantustan) and autonomous national state in the Republic of South Africa
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1974–1994,
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Area: 253 square miles
Inhabitants: 288.155 (1992), mostly Basotho
Density of Population: 1.139 inh./sq.mi.
Capital: Phuthaditjhaba, 54.661 inh. (2011)
Languages: Sotho, English, Afrikaans
Currency: 1 Rand (R) = 100 Cents
Time Zone: GMT + 2 h
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1969 · establishment of the Homeland Kwakwa (for Basotho), rename in "Basotho ba Borwa"
1972 · rename in "Basotho QwaQwa"
1st of November in 1974 · South Africa grants autonomy, rename in "QwaQwa"
27th of April in 1994 · new constitution for South Africa, official abolition of the racial segregation, dissolution of the homelands
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The name "Qwaqwa" is Sotho language and means "whiter than white". It points out to the white Drakens Mountains.
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