Talk:Eastern Cape
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The article mentions the small exclave within KZN, but doesn't mention why it exists. Could anyone explain why it is there?
Cheers.
- I think it had something to do with East Griqualand (Kokstad) staying with Natal and not with the bantustan of Transkei. That left a small piece of land by the Umzimkulu River which became part of Transkei. When the former homeland was absorbed back into South Africa after apartheid it became part of the Eastern Cape including the small encave --Jcw69 12:58, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Sub-provincial division
I have seen a couple of maps drawing a line that stretches from north to south, dividing the province into two (administrative?) zones. No other province had such a division. Perhaps this should be mentioned in the article.—Wikipeditor 20:20, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Name changes in South Africa
These new names hide some of the history and existing articles they are related to.Gregorydavid 08:37, 8 April 2007 (UTC)