Results for: Cape Province, command post
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former homeland in South Africa. Abolished in 1994, it is now part of Northern Province., member of southern African people, Venda languageVenda
former homeland in South Africa. It was abolished in 1994 and incorporated into Free State Province.Qwaqwa
former name of the Fujian province in southeastern ChinaFukien
former province in central SudanKordofan
former province in Germany (now located mainly in Poland)Pomerania
former province of South Africa that was abolished in 1994. The region is now divided into the three provinces of Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, and Western Cape.Cape Province
former province of South Africa, situated in the northeastern part of the countryTransvaal
former region in northwestern British India; region which spans northwestern India and northeastern Pakistan; state in northwestern India; province in northeastern PakistanPunjab
former region in northwestern Europe that was a powerful independent state between the 11th and 14th centuries. It is equivalent to the present-day provinces of Flanders in Belgium, Nord Department in France, and part of Zeeland Province in the Netherl...Flanders
frame for confining a cow, support something with a pole, upright supporting pole, vertical post, beamstanchion
French dialect, person from Gascony (former province in southwestern France); French dialect spoken in Gascony, somebody from GasconyGascon
Friesian, Germanic language, native of Friesland (province in the northern Netherlands), of or pertaining to Friesland (province in the northern Netherlands), somebody from Friesland or Frisian IslandsFrisian
fruit of hawthorn, fruit of the hawthorn tree or shrub, interj. to the left! (command given to draft animals), make a stammering sound, hesitate while speaking, make hesitating sound, nictitating membrane, turn left, utterance showing hesitationhaw
General Headquarters, general headquarters; command center, administrative center (also g.h.q.)GHQ
general post office; main post office in a city or town, Government Printing OfficeGPO
 

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