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For much of the 20th century, Robben Island in South Africa was MOST known as

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it was known as the cape town bias.
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A place for imprisonment.

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Robben Island was not a pleasure resort but served the purpose of imprisonment, isolation, and banishment for several centuries. In the 20th century, the island used as a prison for political prisoners of South Africa during the Apartheid government. One of the famous African person inmates held here was Nelson Mandela, who became future South African President.

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