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}}'''Transvaal''' or the '''Republic of Transvaal''' or the '''Boer Republic''' is a nation situated in the south of Africa and currently stands as a independent sovereign state which gained independence from [[South Africa]] during the [[South African civil war]] of 2023, which in addition saw the independence of the [[Orange Free State]], [[Cape]], [[Bophuthatswana]], [[Zulu]], [[Ciskei]] and [[Natal]]. | }}'''Transvaal''' or the '''Republic of Transvaal''' or the '''Boer Republic''' is a nation situated in the south of Africa and currently stands as a independent sovereign state which gained independence from [[South Africa]] during the [[South African civil war]] of 2023, which in addition saw the independence of the [[Orange Free State]], [[Cape]], [[Bophuthatswana]], [[Zulu]], [[Ciskei]] and [[Natal]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
=== | Transvaal had been independent long before the union of South Africa and was occupied by Britain and fully integrated into South Africa by 1910 when it became the "Province of Transvaal". Overtime loosing more autonomy to a centralised [[South African Government]] but in 2006 there was a protest calling for more federalism and decentralisation and demonstrations took place in Transvaal's capital [[Pretoria]] which saw reasonable success. | ||
===South African civil war=== | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
===Climate=== | ===Climate=== |
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Transvaal or the Republic of Transvaal or the Boer Republic is a nation situated in the south of Africa and currently stands as a independent sovereign state which gained independence from South Africa during the South African civil war of 2023, which in addition saw the independence of the Orange Free State, Cape, Bophuthatswana, Zulu, Ciskei and Natal.
History
Transvaal had been independent long before the union of South Africa and was occupied by Britain and fully integrated into South Africa by 1910 when it became the "Province of Transvaal". Overtime loosing more autonomy to a centralised South African Government but in 2006 there was a protest calling for more federalism and decentralisation and demonstrations took place in Transvaal's capital Pretoria which saw reasonable success.
South African civil war
Geography
Climate
Government and politics
National government
Political parties
Law
Foreign relations
Military
Main articles: Transvaalse Weermag