East Caprivi
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Republic of East Caprivi Republiek van Oos-Caprivi Republik Ostcaprivi | ||||||
Bantustan | ||||||
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Allocation of Land to bantustans according to the Odendaal Plan. East Caprivi is in the top right corner. | ||||||
Capital | Katima Mulilo | |||||
Languages | Lozi English Afrikaans German | |||||
Political structure | Bantustan | |||||
History | ||||||
- | Self-government | 1972 | ||||
- | Re-integrated into Namibia | May 1989 | ||||
Currency | South African rand | |||||
East Caprivi was a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Lozi people. It was set up in 1972 and self-government was granted in 1976. The homeland was renamed Lozi soon after.
Lozi, like other homelands in South West Africa, was abolished in May 1989 at the start of the transition to independence.
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Coordinates: 17°46′10″S 24°12′49″E / 17.76944°S 24.21361°E
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