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  2. Bloemfontein: the rise and fall of South Africa’s judicial...

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    In 1910, when the four British colonies, became the Union of South Africa, the country’s capital city was divided into three parts: the executive in Pretoria, the legislative in Cape Town, and the judicial in Bloemfontein because it had the Appeal Court.

  3. Bloemfontein - Wikiwand / articles

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    Until 1994, the city was South Africa's sole judicial capital. It remains the seat for the Supreme Court of Appeal (formerly the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court). The city is also an administrative centre with many private hospitals and educational institutions.

  4. Judiciary of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of South Africa is the body of judges and magistrates who sit in the courts of South Africa. The judiciary is an independent branch of the government, subject only to the Constitution of South Africa and the laws of the country. [1]

  5. Bloemfontein is one of the three capital cites of South Africa. It is the judicial capital of South Africa, as the Supreme Court is there. In Afrikaans and Dutch, Bloemfontein means "Spring of Bloem (Bloom)". It is also known as the city of roses.

  6. Bloemfontein - Encyclopedia.com

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    Bloemfontein City and judicial capital of South Africa, capital of Free State. Dutch farmers settled here in the early 19th century. It contains the oldest Dutch Reformed church in South Africa.

  7. Bloemfontein | Bloemfontein (GL) - South African Tourism

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    Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of the country and a city that was once part of an independent Boer Republic, colonised by the British and considered the heartland of the old South Africa.

  8. Bloemfontein - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    The country of South Africa has three capitalsBloemfontein, Pretoria (Tshwane), and Cape Town. Bloemfontein is the judicial capital, or where the country’s highest court meets. The city’s name means “fountain of flowers.”. It is known for its many parks and gardens.

  9. Bloemfontein is in the Free State (GL) - South African Tourism

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    Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of the country and a city that was once part of an independent Boer Republic, colonised by the British and considered the heartland of the old South Africa.

  10. Bloemfontein, Capital City of the Free State Province | South...

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    Bloemfontein is currently the Judicial Capital of South Africa, and the seat of the Supreme Court of Appeal. The City is also the Place of Birth of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, the World renowned Philologist, author, mythmaker. Geolocation. 26° 9' 10.8", -29° 7' 8.4" References. Abrahm, S.

  11. Bloemfontein - AcademiaLab

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    Bloemfontein (in Afrikaans and Dutch, Flower Fountain; pronounced /ˈblum.fɔn.ˌtɛi̯n/) is one of the three capitals of South Africa, along with Pretoria and Cape Town. Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of the country, as well as the capital of the province of the Free State.