KwaZulu Natal » Cities and towns

 
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Durban

 
  

"Durban is a major holiday resort, with high rise hotels crowding each other for space along the 'Golden Mile' beachfront."

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Estcourt

 
  

"Once an old pioneer town with a fort, Estcourt is now a thriving centre of industry."

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Hluhluwe

 
  

"The little farming community of Hluhluwe originated as a railway station serving the local community as a transport depot for their produce."

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Howick

 
  

"Howick is a prosperous centre, known for its timber plantations, cattle ranching and dairy farming."

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Kosi Bay

 
  

"Kosi Bay is one of the most beautiful and remote places on the KwaZulu Natal east coast. Well-loved by anglers, divers and holidaymakers, it is situated close to the border of Mozambique."

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Melmoth

 
  

"Melmoth is now the trading centre for a considerable timber industry"

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Mooi River

 
  

"Mooi River ('beautiful river') is named after the river that runs through this fertile valley."

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Pietermaritzburg

 
  

"Pietermaritzburg was named after two of the best-known voortrekkers in history, Pieter Retief and Gerrit Maritz."

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Richards Bay

 
  

"Situated on KwaZulu Natal's fertile South Coast, Richards Bay started out as a holiday town and has developed into a major port."

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Rorkes Drift

 
  

"Rorke's Drift is synonymous with an epic Anglo-Zulu War battle in 1879."

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