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South Africa
Republic of South Africa
RSA
Eastern Cape
was part of the Cape Province prior to 1994
Mvezo
Nelson Mandela's birth place
Mqhekezweni
Fort Beaufort
Engcobo
Lusikisiki
Mthatha
Umtata
Sangoni
Willowmore
Clarkebury
Pondoland
Qamata
Ellioitdale
Emdibanisweni
Healdtown
Port St. Johns
Fort Hare
Bhisho
Formerly spelt Bisho
Bhipa, Flagstaff District
Alice
King William's Town
Bumbane
Butterworth
East London
Graaff-Reinet
Transkei
Transkei was a bantustan under Apartheid, and was the first to be granted 'self-government'.
Mqanduli District
Port Elizabeth
Steve Biko Crescent
Masangwana Village
New Brighton
Qunu
Nelson Mandela was buried here in 2013
Rural village in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province where Mandela lived after his family moved from his birthplace of Mvezo.
Sabalele
Uitenhage
Free State
Orange Free State
Brandfort
Qwa Qwa
Qwaqwa
Qwa qwa was a Bantustan in the central eastern part of South Africa under Apartheid
Lerome
Thaba Nchu
Northern Free State
Ficksburg
Clarens
Bloemfontein
Brandwag
Westdene
Bothaville
Botshabelo
Gauteng
Was part of Transvaal prior to 1994
Walkerville
Tshwane
Centurion
Eersterus
South of Randfontein
Bekkersdal
Tsakane
Sharpeville
George Thabe Stadium
Zevefontein
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality
KwaThema
Driefontein
Germiston
Helderfontein
Krugersdorp
Magaliesberg
Tembisa
Thokoza
Vereeniging
Mabopane
Johannesburg
Alexandra
Luthuli House
Soweto
8115 Corner Vilakazi and Ngakane Street
FNB Stadium
Mandela Home
Avalon Cemetery
Dube
Klipspruit
Kliptown
Walter Sisulu Square
Mandela House
Mandela House, is the house on Vilakazi Street, Orlando West, Soweto, South Africa, where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962
Meadowlands
Orlando
Orlando East
Orlando West
Orlando Stadium
Protea Glen
Soccer City
Pelican Building
Tladi
Moroka
Thokoza Park
White City
Monte Casino
Houghton
Mandela Home, Houghton
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Constitution Hill
Constitutional Court
South Africa’s highest court. Consisting of eleven judges appointed by the President from a list drawn up by the Judicial Service Commission. It is tasked with ensuring that any legislation is consistent with the country’s constitution and more broadly with protecting the constitutional and human rights of all.
Albertville
Auckland Park
Braamfontein
Enoch Sontonga Memorial Park
Bramley
Diepsloot
Hillbrow
Coronation Ville
Kew
Lenasia
Gandhi Hall
Lenasia Cricket Stadium
Travallyn
Trevallyn
Trevellon
Trevallen
Farm north of Johannesburg, at which evidence used in the Rivonia Trial was seized.
Carlton Centre
Carlton Hotel
Civic Theatre
Coca- Cola Park and Johannesburg Stadium
Parktown
Jabulani Stadium
Zandspruit
Mountain View
Mountainview
Johannesburg suburb where evidence in the Rivonia Trial was seized from a property at 10 Terrace Road.
Newclare
Norwood
Yeoville
Woodmead
Sophiatown
Rivonia
Northern suburb of Johannesburg
Liliesleaf Farm
Lilliesleaf Farm
Lilyleaf Farm
Lilliesleaf
Lilyleaf
Location in the Johannesburg suburb of Rivonia, where a secret hide-out of ANC activists and others was raided by police in July 1963, leading to sabotage charges being laid against Nelson Mandela and others in the Rivonia Trial.
Randburg
Walter Sisulu Hall
Shambala
Newtown
Mary Fitzgerald Square
Market Theatre
Raedene
Sandton
Maisel Chambers
Nelson Mandela Square
Shell House
Shell House is the former head office of the African National Congress in South Africa. It is a 22 floor building located at 1 Plein Street, Johannesburg.
Wits Parktown Education Campus
Linder Auditorium
World Trade Centre, Kempton Park
Mandela Bridge, Johannesburg
Rosettenville
Birdhaven
Riverlea
Boipatong
A township near Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, South Africa established in 1955 to house black residents. On the morning of 17th June 1992 the residents were attacked by about 300 impis (warriors) from the nearby Kwa-Madala hostel, heavily armed with an assortment of dangerous weapons killing people indiscriminately most of them wearing balaclavas and red headscarves. The massacre led to the suspension of the CODESA negotiations but eventually the negotiations were concluded. The TRC interim report found that the police and Kwa-Madala residents had planned and carried out the killings in Boipatong.
Pretoria
Atteridgeville (Tswane Metropolitan Municipality)
Freedom Park, Tshwane
Palace of Justice
African Window
Mamelodi East
Mamelodi
Old Synagogue Court
Presidential Guest House
Union Buildings
The buildings housing the office of the President in Pretoria, the country’s administrative capital.
Worcester
Mahlamba Ndlopfu
The presidential residence in Pretoria which was renamed by Mandela as Mahlambandlopfu (Bathing of Elephants or more precisely Dawn in xiTsonga.
Azaadville
Benoni
Boksburg
Brits
Oukasie
Daveyton
Eldorado Park
Ferndale
Ginsberg
Heidelberg
Ratanda Stadium
Indaba Hotel
Kempton Park
Lutheran Centre, Bonaero Park
Leeuwkop
Midrand
Eskom Convention Centre
Gallagher Estate
Mohlakeng
Orange Farm
Sebokeng
Soshanguve
Wattville
Zuurbekom
Vaal
Cosmo City
Hammanskraal
Limpopo
Northern Transvaal
was part of Transvaal prior to 1994
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Duiwelskloof
Dzanani
Naledi Village
Nkowankowa
Senwabarwana
Phaswana
Gaphaahla
Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
Gaza/Kruger/Gonarezhou Transfrontier Conservation Area
Giyani
Gazankulu
Mankweng
Sovenga
Mathateng
Modimolle
Mokopane
Moria
Moria City
Ndzelele
Northern Transvaal
Oscar Mpetha Stadium
Pietersburg
Polokwane
Superbia
Thohoyandou
Turfloop
Weesgerus
Northern Cape
was part of the Cape Province prior to 1994
Galeshewe
Garies
Hartswater
Kimberley
De Beers Stadium
Masizakhe
Orania
Riemvasmaak
Ritchie
Springbok Stadium, Namaqualand
Upington
Warrenton
Western Cape
was part of the Cape Province prior to 1994
Mamre
Paarl
Victor Verster Prison
Drakenstein Correctional Centre
Victor Verster Prison was renamed in 2000 to Drakenstein Correction Centre
Low-security prison located between Paarl and Franschhoek in the Western Cape. Mandela was transferred there in 1988 from Pollsmoor Prison, and lived in a private house inside the prison compound. There is a statue of Mandela just outside the prison gates. Now named Drakenstein Correctional Centre.
Montagu
Franschhoek
De Rust
Swartberg
George
Fancourt
Robertson Town
Cape Town
Robben Island
Island situated in Table Bay, 7 kilometres off the coast of Cape Town, measuring approximately 3.3 kilometres long and 1.9 kilometres wide. Has predominantly been used as a place of banishment and imprisonment, particularly for political prisoners, since Dutch settlement in the seventeenth century. Three men who later became South African presidents have been imprisoned there: Nelson Mandela (1964–1982), Kgalema Motlanthe (1977–1987) and Jacob Zuma (1963–1973). Now a World Heritage Site and museum.
Tuynhuys
The building housing the president’s office in Cape Town, the legislative capital and seat of parliament.
Tokai
Pollsmoor Prison
Athlone
Bishopscourt
Council Chambers, Civic Centre
Durbanville
Vergelegen
Mitchells Plain
St Georges Cathedral
Houses of Parliament
Bonteheuwel
Grahamstown
Green Point Stadium
Imizamo Yetho
Langa
Marconi Beam
Rondebosch
Grand Parade
V&A Waterfront
Wynberg
Wynberg Park
Nyanga
Khayelitsha
Mitchells Plain
Newlands
Baygen/NICRO Factory
Gugulethu
Bellville
Gansbaai
Genadendal
Khayalitsha
Stellenbosch
Oudtshoorn
Saldanha Bay
Somerset West
Vanrhynsdorp
KwaLanga
Three Anchor Bay
Berg River
North West Province
Ganyesa
Mmabatho
Klerksdorp
Pilanesberg
Rustenburg
Bleskop Stadium
Mafikeng
Moretele
Phokeng
Potchefstroom
Amazimtoti
Beaufort West
Vryburg
Huhudi
Mpumalanga
Eastern Transvaal
was part of the Transvaal prior to 1994
Amersfoort
Emalahleni
Kamaqhekeza
Leandra
Mbombela
Mbuzini
Mhluzi
Nkomazi
Bela Bela
Broederstroom
Carletonville
KwaZulu-Natal
Chatsworth
Cremin
Westville
Edendale
Embo
Groutville, Kwazulu-Natal
Hluhluwe Game Reserve
Howick
Inanda
KwaDukuza
KwaMakutha
KwaMbonambi
Natal Midlands
Newcastle
Southern Natal
Umlazi
Wembezi
Ladysmith
Msinga Top
Mtubatuba
Natal
Ixopo
Nokweja
Nongoma
Pietermaritzburg
Taylors Halt Stadium
Imbali Unit BB
Stoffelton
Tongaat
Umzimkulu
Pongola
KwaMashu
Ciskei
Crossroads
Ermelo
Hartbeesjeugterrein
Isithebe
Jeffreys Bay
Kleinmond
Kroonstad
Kruger National Park
Skukuza
KwaNdebele
Leondale
Mbumbulu
Middleburg
National Assembly
kaNyamazane
North West Stadium
Northern Province
Phalaborwa
Port Shepstone
Richards Bay
Sun City
Transvaal
The Province of the Transvaal commonly referred to as the Transvaal was a province of South Africa from 1910 until the end of apartheid in 1994
KwaMakhutha
Bophuthatswana
Durban
Claremont
Albert Park
Hammersdale
Umbilo
Umbilo Park
Durban City Hall
Parliament
Pretoria–Witwatersrand–Vereeniging (PWV)