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Apartheid and Damaraland

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Difference between Apartheid and Damaraland

Apartheid vs. Damaraland

Apartheid started in 1948 in theUnion of South Africa |year_start. Damaraland was a name given to the north-central part of what later became Namibia, inhabited by the Damaras.

Similarities between Apartheid and Damaraland

Apartheid and Damaraland have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Afrikaans, Bantustan, Namibia, South West Africa.

Afrikaans

Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and, to a lesser extent, Botswana and Zimbabwe.

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Bantustan

A Bantustan (also known as Bantu homeland, black homeland, black state or simply homeland) was a territory set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia), as part of the policy of apartheid.

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Namibia

Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia (German:; Republiek van Namibië), is a country in southern Africa whose western border is the Atlantic Ocean.

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South West Africa

South West Africa (Suidwes-Afrika; Zuidwest-Afrika; Südwestafrika) was the name for modern-day Namibia when it was subsumed under South Africa, from 1915 to 1990.

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Apartheid and Damaraland Comparison

Apartheid has 431 relations, while Damaraland has 18. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.89% = 4 / (431 + 18).

References

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