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FORMER PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA
Province of Natal; Natal Province; Natal (Province); Natal province
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Natal, North Sumatra         
  • The ''[[alun-alun]]'' (central square) in Natal
  • A street in Natal
  • Traditional house near Natal
  • controleur]]'' [[Eduard Douwes Dekker]] a. k. a. Multatuli
DISTRICT IN MANDAILING NATAL REGENCY, NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Natal, Indonesia
Natal is a town in Mandailing region, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. Batang Gadis National Park is located here.
KwaZulu-Natal (cricket team)         
SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM
Natal cricket team; KwaZulu Natal cricket team; KwaZulu–Natal cricket team; KwaZulu-Natal cricket team
KwaZulu-Natal (formerly Natal) is the first-class cricket team that represents the province of KwaZulu-Natal (formerly Natal) in South Africa. For the purposes of the Sunfoil Series, KwaZulu-Natal is the only team that has not merged with another and it has played in the SuperSport Series (as it was named then) as the Dolphins since October 2004.
Ilanga lase Natal         
FIRST ZULU/ENGLISH NEWSPAPER
Ilanga lase Natal Newspaper; The Natal Sun; Sun of Natal
Ilanga lase Natal (The Natal Sun or Sun of Natal) is a Zulu language newspaper, published in KwaZulu-Natal. It was the first ever newspaper to be published in the language.

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Natal (province)

The Province of Natal (Afrikaans: Natalprovinsie), commonly called Natal, was a province of South Africa from May 1910 until May 1994. Its capital was Pietermaritzburg. During this period rural areas inhabited by the black African population of Natal were organized into the bantustan of KwaZulu, which was progressively separated from the province, becoming partially autonomous in 1981. Of the white population, the majority were English-speaking people of British descent, causing Natal to become the only province to vote "No" to the creation of a republic in the referendum of 1960, due to very strong monarchist, pro-British Commonwealth, and anti-secessionist sentiment. In the latter part of the 1980s, Natal was in a state of violence between the Inkatha Freedom Party and the African National Congress, with violence subsidising soon after the first non-racial election in 1994.

In 1994, the KwaZulu bantustan was reincorporated into the territory of Natal and the province was redesignated as KwaZulu-Natal.