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  1. The University of Pretoria women's football club, also UP-Tuks Ladies F.C. or Tuks Ladies F.C ., is the football club representing the University of Pretoria based in Hatfield, Gauteng. The senior team competes in the SAFA Women's League, the top tier women's football league in South Africa.

  2. Women's March took place on 9 August 1956 in Pretoria, South Africa. The marchers' aims were to protest the introduction of the Apartheid pass laws for black women in 1952 and the presentation of a petition to the then Prime Minister J.G. Strijdom.

  3. 23 lut 2024 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Map of all coordinates on OSM. Export all coordinates as KML. Afrikaans: Pretoria is die uitvoerende hoofstad van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika. English: Pretoria is the executive capital of the Republic of South Africa. IsiZulu: iPitoli yidolobhakazi laseNingizimu Afrika. Subcategories.

  4. Pretoria – miasto w Południowej Afryce i administracyjna stolica państwa. Pretoria to 8. najbogatsze miasto w Afryce i 4. najbogatsze miasto w kraju.

  5. The National Women's Monument [1] ( Afrikaans: Nasionale Vrouemonument) in Bloemfontein, South Africa, is a monument commemorating the roughly 27,000 Boers who died in British concentration camps during the Second Boer War. The Monument is a Provincial Heritage Site [1] in the Free State .

  6. 13 maj 2015 · On 9 August 1956, thousands of South Africa women – ranging from all backgrounds and cultures including Indians, Coloureds, Whites, and Blacks – staged a march on the Union Buildings of Pretoria to protest against the abusive pass laws.

  7. 25 sie 2016 · About 20 000 women marched to Pretoria to protest against passes for black women. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the anti-pass march to the Union Buildings, we profile 60 of its...

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