Mbhashe Local Municipality

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Its primary claim to fame is as the birthplace of former President Thabo Mbeki. The Mbanyana Falls, Mbhashe Cultural Village and Donald Wood's Snooker Room number among its attractions.[1] The word Script error: No such module "Lang". is derived from isiXhosa. The municipality is named after the Mbashe River.[2] The area also boasts the head offices of the AmaXhosa Kingdom at the Nqadu Great Place.

Main places

The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places:[3]

Place Code Area (km2) Population
Bashee 21001 213.82 13,524
Bonkolo 21002 158.19 9,394
Cizela 21003 143.92 8,903
Ebongweni 21004 19.86 1,223
Ebotwe 21005 771.80 49,869
Elliotdale 21006 8.21 1,012
Emvelini 21007 177.44 17,348
Gcaleka-Ngchana 21008 146.50 11,403
Hala 21009 22.36 1,442
Idutywa Part 1 21010 275.97 28,957
Idutywa Part 2 21019 9.19 4,828
Jalamba 21011 277.47 31,914
Kwamkoloza 21012 306.87 18,655
Mpeko 21013 2.14 0
Ngqwangele 21014 105.63 12,998
Ngubezulu 21015 238.10 27,130
Ntonga 21016 101.36 8,466
Ntshatshongo 21017 48.53 3,779
Willowvale 21018 5.54 2,546

Politics

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References

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  1. Mbhashe Municipality Template:Webarchive
  2. South African Languages - Place names
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External links

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