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Swaziland Cities and Tourism Objects
- Bulembu Golf Club
- Hlane National Park
- Malolotja Nature Reserve
- Mananga Golf Club
- Mbabane Golf Club
- Mlawula Nature Reserve
- Mtn Golf Park
- Mvubu Falls
- Nhlangano Golf Club
- Nisela Safaris
- Nkonyeni Golf Club
- Shewula Mountain Camp
- Simunye country Club
- Whitewater Rafting
- Big Bend
- Hlatikulu
- Lavumisa
- Lobamba
- Mankayane
- Manzini
- Mbabane
- Mhlume
- Ngwenya
- Nhlangano
- Piggs Peak
- Siteki
About Swaziland Country

The area that Swaziland covers has been continuously inhabited since prehistory. Today, the population is primarily Bantu-speaking ethnic Swazis. The Swazi people descend from the southern Bantu who migrated from Central Africa in the 15th and 16th centuries together with the Xhosas and the Zulus, which belong to the Nguni subgroup. The Swazi ancestors, the Nkosi Dlamini, broke away from the mainstream of Nguni migrants led by Chief Ngwane, and settled in the region of the Pongolo river absorbing the Nguni and Sotho clans in the area.
By 1750 they had settled in the Hluti region in the south of the Kingdom, under King Ngwane III of the Nkosi Dlamini clan. A British protectorate following the end of the Second Boer War, it gained independence in 1968. Swaziland is a member of the Southern African Development Community, the African Union, and the Commonwealth of Nations.
Swaziland's economy is dominated by services industry, agriculture and subsistence farming. Growth has been hampered by the effects of HIV and AIDS, the prevalence of which is the highest in the world at 38.8%. 60% of the country's population live on less than US$ 1.25 per day.
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