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  2. List of fatal shark attacks in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    List of fatal shark attacks in South Africa This is a list of recorded fatal shark attacks in South African territorial waters, in reverse chronological order, including cases that were immediately, eventually or presumably fatal.

  3. Durban - Wikipedia

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    Durban ( / ˈdɜːrbən / DUR-bən; Zulu: eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay, lagoon") [a] is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Situated on the east coast of South Africa, on the Natal Bay of the Indian Ocean, Durban is South Africa's busiest ...

  4. 2021 South African unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 South African unrest, also known as the July 2021 riots, [23] the Zuma unrest [24] or Zuma riots, [25] was a wave of civil unrest that occurred in South Africa 's KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces from 9 to 18 July 2021, sparked by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma for contempt of court. [21] : 52 Resulting protests against the incarceration triggered wider rioting and ...

  5. Durban riots - Wikipedia

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    The Durban riots were an anti-Indian riot that took place between 13–15 January 1949, primarily by Black South Africans targeting South African Indians in Durban, South Africa. [1] It was the second deadliest massacre during apartheid.

  6. Kings Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kings Park Stadium (known as Hollywoodbets Kings Park for sponsorship reasons since 2022), [8] colloquially known as the Shark Tank, is a stadium located in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct in Durban, South Africa . The stadium was originally built with a capacity of 12,000 and opened in 1958, [9] [10] extensively renovated in the 1980s and ...

  7. Bunny chow - Wikipedia

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    Bunny chow was created in Durban, South Africa, which is home to a large community of people of Indian origin. The precise origins of the food are disputed, although its creation has been dated to the 1940s. [4] It was also sold in Gwelo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe ), during World War II and is still sold in the nearby town of Kadoma, formerly known as Gatooma.

  8. Emmanuel Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Emmanuel Cathedral [1] [2] or simply Cathedral of Durban, is the name given to the Catholic Church which is located at 48 Cathedral Road in the heart of the city of Durban [3] in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.

  9. John Robert Dunn - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Dunn (1834 – 5 August 1895) was a South African settler, hunter, and diplomat of British descent. Born in Port Alfred in 1834, he spent his childhood in Port Natal /Durban. [1] : 24 He was orphaned as a teenager, and lived in native dress on the land near the Tugela River.