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Lobamba
Lobamba is the traditional, spiritual, and legislative capital city of Swaziland, seat of the Parliament,〔("The Parliament of Swaziland" ). Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Accessed April 7, 2014.〕 and residence of the Ntombi, the Queen Mother.〔("Lobamba" ). Encyclopædia Britannica. Accessed April 8, 2014.〕〔Ruth Cyr. ''(Twentieth Century Africa )''. iUniverse; 2001. ISBN 978-0-595-18982-3. p. 485.〕 Mswati III lives about away at the Lozitha Palace. The King and Queen Mother participate in annual December and January Incwala ceremonies and August and September Reed Dancees at the Royal Kraal. Key attractions are the Parliament, National Museum of Swaziland, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, and the King Sobhuza II Memorial Park. The Embo State Palace, not open to visitors, was built by the British government for the polygamous King Sobhuza II, whose family included 600 children. He led the movement for Swaziland's independence from the United Kingdom and was its first prime minister. ==Overview== It is located in the western part of the country〔 in the woodland "Valley of Heaven", or Ezulwini Valley.〔 It is from Mbabane, in the district of Hhohho〔 and has a subtropical climate with a summer rainy season.〔 In 1997 its population was 3,625.〔 Its population in 2006 was 11,000.〔Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.. ''(Britannica Book of the Year 2010 )''. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.; 1 March 2010. ISBN 978-1-61535-366-8. p. 706.〕 Across the country, 84.3% of its people are Swazi and 9.9% are Zulu. The remainder are Tsonga (2.5%), Indian (1.6%) and others (1.7%). Its official languages are Swazi and English.〔
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