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Ubombo, is a
small town in
northern KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa about 17 km north-east of Mkuze. It
takes its name from the
Lebombo Mountain range, on...
- district,
KwaZulu Natal The light-coloured "keithii" variety, from the
Ubombo mountains, Swaziland. The smooth, blue-green
glaucophylla variety from Barberton...
- The
Lebombo Mountains, also
called Lubombo Mountains (Portuguese:
Montes Libombos), are an 800 km-long (500 mi),
narrow range of
mountains in Southern...
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Ubombo Ranches Airfield (ICAO: FDUB) is an
airport serving the
sugar refinery town of Big Bend in
Lubombo Region, Eswatini. The
runway is just west of...
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Pietermaritzburg Richmond Wartburg Dalton Hluhluwe Ingwavuma Mkuze Mtubatuba Ubombo Jozini Mbazwana Kosi Bay town (Manguzi)
Dundee Glencoe Greytown Kranskop...
- Babanango: 3,069
Lower Umfolozi (main town Empangeni): 56,082 Hlabisa: 18,211
Ubombo (main town Jozini): 2,929 Coat of arms of
Natal Mtetwa Empire (c. 1750–1817)...
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available in Mkuze.
Communities that
Mkuze supports includes villages at
Ubombo, En****hwini, Tshaneni, Mhlekazi, Enhlohlela,
Ezimbidleni (of
which the furthest...
- Ma****land or the
Elephant coast of KwaZulu-Natal). He set up
magistracies in
Ubombo and Ingwavuma. He was the son of
James Renault Saunders, an
important sugar...
- Enseleni: 241,005 Hlabisa: 169,719 Mahlabatini: 141,284 Nongoma: 169,153
Ubombo: 113,409 Ingwavuma: 144,613 Simdlangentsha: 120,368 Madadeni: 313,888 Okhahlamba:...
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flows east
through oPhongolo, is
dammed at Pongolapoort, and
crosses the
Ubombo Mountains; then it
flows north towards Mozambique,
joining the Ma**** River...