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Tourism in South Africa / Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area / Mapungubwe National Park / Great Zimbabwe / Protected areas of South Africa / University of Pretoria / Transboundary Protected Area / Limpopo River / Limpopo / Africa / National parks of South Africa / Kingdom of Mapungubwe
Date: 2014-11-25 09:34:42
Tourism in South Africa
Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area
Mapungubwe National Park
Great Zimbabwe
Protected areas of South Africa
University of Pretoria
Transboundary Protected Area
Limpopo River
Limpopo
Africa
National parks of South Africa
Kingdom of Mapungubwe

porcelain, glass trade beads and cotton all found their way to Mapungubwe. Mapungubwe (South Africa) Mapungubwe’s wealth and social structures are evident in

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