Botshabelo

Botshabelo

Botshabelo qui signifie "lieu de refuge", est un grand township fondé par le gouvernement du temps de l'apartheid à 45 km à l'est de Bloemfontein dans la province de l'Etat libre d'Orange en Afrique du Sud.


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