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natal$51717$ - translation to greek

FORMER PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA
Province of Natal; Natal Province; Natal (Province); Natal province
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natal      
adj. γενέθλιος
date of birth         
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DAY ON WHICH ONE OR MORE YEARS AGO SOMEONE APPEARED IN THE WORLD
Birthdays; 18th birthday; 18th Birthday; Golden birthday; B day; Date of birth; Birthdate; Official birthday; Burfday; Bday; The history of celebrating birthdays; B’Day; Birth date; Birth anniversary; Birthday's; Birthday tradition; Birthday customs; B-Day; Natal day; B-day; Birthdays in China
ημερομηνία γεννήσεως

Definition

natal
a.
Native, of birth, natalitious.

Wikipedia

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.