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  1. Marais Viljoen, DMS (2 December 1915 – 4 January 2007) was the last ceremonial State President of South Africa from 4 June 1979 until 3 September 1984. Viljoen became the last of the ceremonial presidents of South Africa when he was succeeded in 1984 by Prime Minister P. W. Botha, who combined the offices into an executive state ...

  2. Marais Viljoen (* 2. Dezember 1915 in Robertson, Kapprovinz; † 4. Januar 2007 in Pretoria) war ein südafrikanischer Politiker. Er war das letzte nicht hauptamtliche Staatsoberhaupt der Republik Südafrika. Im Kabinett Vorster I war Marais vom 13. September 1966 bis 22. April 1970 Minister für Arbeit, im Kabinett Vorster II vom 18. Mai 1970 bis 29.

  3. Hoërskool Marais Viljoen High School | School. Contact Us. Belangrike informasie oor Covid-19 en leerders | Important information regarding Covid-19 and learners. Covid-19 Brief Aan Ouers. Covid-19 Letter To Parents.

  4. Hoërskool Marais Viljoen High, Alberton, Gauteng. 7,995 likes · 697 talking about this · 2,796 were here.

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  5. 12. Apr. 2024 · National Party. Marais Viljoen (born Dec. 2, 1915, Robertson, S.Af.—died Jan. 4, 2007, Pretoria) was a South African politician, who was the fifth state president (1979–84) of South Africa, a largely ceremonial post. Viljoen was born on a farm in the Cape Province and orphaned at the age of four.

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  6. Hoërskool Marais Viljoen (English: Marais Viljoen High School) is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in the city of Alberton in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It is one of the top and most academic schools in Gauteng province.

  7. Marais Viljoen ( 2 Desember 1915, Robertson – 4 Januarie 2007, Pretoria) het tussen 4 Junie 1979 en 3 September 1984 as Suid-Afrika se laaste seremoniële (nie-uitvoerende) staatshoof gedien. Dié amp is met die grondwetwysiging van 1983 verander in een met uitvoerende magte. Hy is opgevolg deur P. W. Botha.