Mbata
Mbata ist eine Stadt in Indonesia mit etwa 0 Einwohnern.
Bambata, or Bhambatha kaMancinza, also known as Mbata Bhambatha, was a Zulu chief of the amaZondi clan in the Colony of Natal and son of Mancinza. He is famous for his role in an armed rebellion in 1906 when the poll tax was raised from a tax per hut to per head, increasing hardship during a severe economic depression. Bhambatha claimed that he was told to lead an armed rebellion by the de facto Zulu King Dinizulu. Dinizulu disputed this account and no convincing evidence for either story is available.
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Über Mbata
| Land | Indonesia |
| Kontinent | Asien |
| Entdecken | 18 |
| Bevölkerung | 0 |
| Lokale Währung | IDR |
| Koordinaten | -10.8035, 122.8275 |
| Zeitzone | Asia/Makassar |
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| Siedlungstyp | Ortschaft |
| Entfernung zur Hauptstadt | 1.830 km · Jakarta |
| Bevölkerung (Indonesia) | Nr. 529 der bevölkerungsreichsten in Indonesia |
| Wo es liegt | 10°48′13″S · 122°49′39″E |
| Hemisphäre | S · E |
| Entfernung zum Äquator | 1.203 km |
| Entfernung zum Südpol | 8.816 km |
| Gleiche Breite wie | Kolwezi (Democratic Republic of the Congo) |
| Antipode (andere Seite der Erde) | 10.80, -57.17 |
✈️ Entfernung zu Großstädten
| Singapore | 2.499 km |
| Sydney | 3.860 km |
| Tokyo | 5.462 km |
| Beijing | 5.677 km |
| Dubai | 8.335 km |
| Moscow | 10.702 km |