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Venda (/
ˈvɛndə/ VEN-də) or Tswetla,
officially the
Republic of
Venda (
Venda:
Riphabuliki ya
Venḓa; Afrikaans:
Republiek van
Venda), was a
Bantustan in...
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divided into 2
civil parishes (freguesias):
Landeira Vendas Novas Pedro Madeira (born 1992 in
Vendas Novas) a singer. Rui
Modesto (born 1999) a footballer...
- muni****lity of Montalegre,
Portugal Venda Nova (Brazil), an
administrative region of the city of Belo
Horizonte in
Brazil Vendas Novas, a
parish and a muni****lity...
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Venḓa or Tshivenḓa is a
Bantu language and an
official language of
South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is
mainly spoken by the
Venda people (or Vhavenḓa) in...
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Venḓa (Vha
Venḓa or Vhangona) are a
Bantu people native to
Southern Africa living mostly near the
South African-Zimbabwean border. The
Venda language...
- The
University of
Venda (Univen;
Venda:
Yunivesithi ya
Venḓa, Afrikaans:
Universiteit van
Venda) is a
South African comprehensive rural-based institution...
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Venda F.C. (previously
Venda Football Academy) is a
South African football club
based in
Venda,
South Africa.
After previously playing in the SAFA Second...
- The
Venda ****y is an
estate near Santiago,
Chile that was used as a
torture center by the DINA
secret police during the
military dictatorship of Augusto...
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venda,
Venda, or
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Venda was a
territory in
South Africa.
Venda may also
refer to:
Venda people, an ethnic...
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Clube de
Vendas Novas commonly known as
simply as
Estrela de
Vendas Novas is a
Portuguese sports club from the city of
Vendas Novas, Évora. The...