| Samora Machel Talk:Samora_Machel
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| Hout Bay Hout Bay (, from the Dutch for "Wood Bay") is the name of a coastal suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. It lies in a valley on the Atlantic Seaboard of the Cape Peninsula and is twenty kilometres south of the Central Business District of Cape Town. The name Hout Bay can refer to the town, or the bay on which it is situated, or the whole valley. Hout_Bay
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| African National Congress Youth League The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is the youth wing of the African National Congress. Its foundation in 1944 by Anton Muziwakhe Lembede (1914-1947), Ashley Peter Mda, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu and Oliver Tambo marked the rise of a new generation of leadership of South Africa's black African population. It developed a manifesto in 1944 and published a program in 1948. African_National_Congress_Youth_League
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| John Seigenthaler Sr./Fallout Talk:John_Seigenthaler_Sr./Fallout
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| Charles Konan Banny Charles Konan Banny (born 11 November 1942) was Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire from 7 December 2005 until 4 April 2007.Banny joined the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) in 1976, holding various positions in the Bank over the years. In 1988 he became Special Advisor to the Governor of BCEAO. Charles_Konan_Banny
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| Trevor Ncube Trevor Vusumuzi Ncube (born 9 September, 1962) is a Zimbabwean entrepreneur and newspaper publisher now living in South Africa. Ncube was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He publishes South Africa's Mail & Guardian weekly newspaper, part of The Guardian group of newspapers and in Zimbabwe, sister publications The Zimbabwe Independent and The Sunday Standard.Ncube holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Economic History from the University of Zimbabwe. Trevor_Ncube
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 December 12 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_December_12
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| Articles for deletion/Tour d'Afrique Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Tour_d'Afrique
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| External peer review Wikipedia:External_peer_review
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| External peer review/Mail and Guardian November 2005 Wikipedia:External_peer_review/Mail_and_Guardian_November_2005
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| LGBT rights in South Africa South Africa has a diverse history when it comes to the legal and social status of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people as a result of traditional South African mores, western imperialism, Apartheid and the human rights movement that contributed to the down fall of apartheid. LGBT_rights_in_South_Africa
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| Baba Gana Kingibe Baba Gana Kingibe (born 1945) is a Nigerian politician and political appointee havening held many high-level Nigerian governmental posts. He hails from Borno State in the northeastern part of Nigeria, and is of Kanuri extraction.Amb. Baba Gana Kingibe also served from October 2002 to September 2006 as AU Special Envoy to Sudan and subsequently Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission and head of the AU Mission in Sudan (AMIS) and Darfur. Baba_Gana_Kingibe
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| Deaths in 2006 The following is a list of notable deaths in 2006. Links to other years follow.Please place names under the date the deceased died, not the date the death was announced. Please keep names under each date in alphabetical order by family name. Review Wikipedia notability guidelines before adding a listing. If the deceased does not have a Wikipedia article, consider adding a link to a source about the deceased which describes why he or she is notable. Deaths_in_2006
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| Inga Dam Inga Dams, located in western Democratic Republic of the Congo 140 miles southwest of Kinshasa, are hydroelectric dams on the largest waterfalls in the world, Inga Falls. Here the Congo River drops 96 metres and has an average flow of 42,476 m³/s. Inga_Dam
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| South African farm attacks/Archive 1 Talk:South_African_farm_attacks/Archive_1
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| List of brain tumor patients This article provides a list of notable people who had a primary or metastatic brain tumor (either benign or malignant) at some point in their lives, as confirmed by public information. Tumor type and survival duration are listed where the information is known. Blank spaces in these columns appear where precise information has not been released to the public. Medicine does not designate most long term survivors as cured. List_of_brain_tumor_patients
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| Kitta Kitta or Kita is a village in Messa Mani, Laconia, Greece. It is built on top of a hill, overlooking the sea. Kitta is known for its many Maniot pyrgoi (war towers) . Partially abandoned , it now has a population of around 50. Much of the population left between World War II and today. It was the scene of Mani's last vendetta, in 1870 which required the intervention of the army, with artillery to halt it Kitta
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| Alwyn Schlebusch Alwyn Schlebusch (16 September 1917 7 January 2008) was the only holder of the title Vice State President of South Africa from 1 January 1981 to 14 September 1984. He was an Afrikaner with a surname of German origin. Schlebusch was appointed chair of the eponymous Schlebusch Commission in 1972, which had the power to cut foreign funding and seize the assets of anti-apartheid organizations, such as the Christian Institute of Southern Africa. Alwyn_Schlebusch
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| Jcw69/Archive 2005 User_talk:Jcw69/Archive_2005
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| Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Israel During his presidency, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speeches and statements, and reactions to them, have contributed to increased tensions between Iran and Israel, and between Iran and several Western nations. Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad_and_Israel
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| Influenza A virus subtype H5N2 H5N2 is a subtype of the species Influenzavirus A (avian influenza virus or bird flu virus). Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H5N2
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| Jackie Botten James Thomas "Jackie" Botten (born 21 June 1938 in Pretoria, Transvaal - died 15 May 2006 in Lyttelton, Gauteng) is a former South African cricketer who played in 3 Tests in 1965. Jackie_Botten
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| 2006 Table Mountain fire The Table Mountain fire was a large fire in and around the Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa. It broke out at approximately 4 p.m. on 26 January 2006 above Tafelberg Road, and spread quickly due to dry conditions and strong winds of up to 60 knots (69 mph, 111 km/h). It threatened to spread into the densely populated suburbs of Tamboerskloof, Oranjezicht, Vredehoek and Gardens on the north side, as well as Camps Bay and Bantry Bay on the south side. 2006_Table_Mountain_fire
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| Township (South Africa) Talk:Township_(South_Africa)
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| Deaths in March 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2006. Deaths_in_March_2006
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| Deaths in April 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2006. Deaths_in_April_2006
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| Deaths in May 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2006. Deaths_in_May_2006
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| Deaths in June 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2006. Deaths_in_June_2006
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| Deaths in September 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2006. See Deaths in 2006 for other months. Deaths_in_September_2006
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| Deaths in October 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2006. See Deaths in 2006 for other months. Deaths_in_October_2006
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| February 2006 February 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → February_2006
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| Elf-friend/Archive 1 User_talk:Elf-friend/Archive_1
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| July 12, 2005 July_12,_2005
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| Plácido Domingo Talk:Plácido_Domingo
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| 2007 All-Africa Games The 9th All-Africa Games took place in July 11Algiers, the capital city of Algeria. Algiers is the first city to hold All-Africa Games for a second time. The 1978 All-Africa Games were held there. Besides Algeria, only Nigeria has hosted the event twice, but with different host cities. 2007_All-Africa_Games
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| Roberto Calderoli Roberto Calderoli (born 18 April 1956) is an Italian politician and a member of the Senate of Italy. He is currently a Minister without portfolio for Legislative Simplification in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet. Berlusconi II Cabinet (since 20 June 2004) and in the Berlusconi III Cabinet (until 18 February 2006, when he resigned following the so-called "cartoon crisis").Northern League. Roberto_Calderoli
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| European Cup and Champions League records and statistics Talk:European_Cup_and_Champions_League_records_and_statistics
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| Articles for creation/2006-02-26 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-02-26
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| Khutsong Khutsong is a township on the West Rand of South Africa, and scene of widespread unrest since February 2006. It is situated close to the town of Carletonville , in the Merafong City Local Municipality of the Gauteng province. Khutsong
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| Christelle Laura Douibi Christelle Laura Douibi (born November 24, 1985) is an Algerian alpine skier at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She finished last, among those who finished, in her events yet felt proud of the achievement. She dedicated her first race to her deceased father Mohammed. She was also the nation's flag bearer, and the only woman to represent Africa at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Christelle_Laura_Douibi
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| Mosibudi Mangena Talk:Mosibudi_Mangena
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| Forest Town, Gauteng Forest Town, as the name implies, is a leafy suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It lies between the busy thoroughfares of Jan Smuts Avenue and Oxford Road, and is bordered to one side by the Johannesburg Zoo. Forest Town is most well known as the scene of a high profile police raid on a gay party in 1966, which triggered a moral panic and led to the Apartheid government passing the Immorality Amendment Bill of 1967. Forest_Town,_Gauteng
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| Fana Mokoena Fana Mokoena is a South African actor.He is best known for his portrayal of genocidal Rwandan general Augustin Bizimungu in the 2004 film Hotel Rwanda. His most prominent role previous to this was as Dr. Mandla Sithole in the South African soap opera Generations. Fana_Mokoena
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| Helen Zille Helen Zille (legal name Otta Helene Maree née Zille; born 9 March 1951) is the Premier of the Western Cape, a member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament, leader of South Africa's opposition Democratic Alliance political party, and a former Mayor of Cape Town.Zille is a former journalist and anti-apartheid activist, and famously exposed the truth behind the death of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko while working for the Rand Daily Mail in the late 1970s. Helen_Zille
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| End Conscription Campaign The End Conscription Campaign was an anti-apartheid organisation allied to the United Democratic Front (UDF) and composed of conscientious objectors and their supporters in South Africa. It was formed in 1983 to oppose the conscription of all white South African men into military service in the South African Defence Force. End_Conscription_Campaign
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| Bhadani/All in a day's work User:Bhadani/All_in_a_day's_work
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| Contact us/Archive 1 Wikipedia_talk:Contact_us/Archive_1
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| Slowmover/Vandalism User:Slowmover/Vandalism
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| Democratic Alliance (South Africa) Talk:Democratic_Alliance_(South_Africa)
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| WikiProject Rugby league/News archive Jan 2006 Wikipedia:WikiProject_Rugby_league/News_archive_Jan_2006
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