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Tugela

NOUN
  1. a major waterfall in southern Africa; has more than one leap

How To Use Tugela In A Sentence

  • Tugela Ferry's bug, however, takes on average an unprecedented 25 days after diagnosis to kill...
  • It is well known that his own belief was that the line of the Tugela was the true defence of Natal. The Great Boer War
  • Tugela Ferry's bug, however, takes on average an unprecedented 25 days after diagnosis to kill...
  • The Drakensberg Range is the source of both the Tugela and Orange Rivers. Drakensberg alti-montane grasslands and woodlands
  • The Zulus, on whom his attention was fixed, inhabit a fine country to the north of the Tugela, which is considered as the boundary of the British territory. Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field
  • Zuma likes to say that his character was quarried from the landscape north of the Tugela River. Jacob’s Ladder
  • He was also confined to the magisterial area of lower Tugela in Natal. Freedom for his people was the only reward Baba sought
  • Ten rivers or major streams originate in the Park including the Boesman's, Mkhomaasi and Mzimkhulu rivers and tributaries of the Tugela. UKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, South Africa
  • British attempts to breach the heights beyond the Tugela River and open the way to Ladysmith were to suffer further reverses.
  • The Tugela plunges 2,000 m over the edge of the Mont-aux-Source Plateau as Tugela Falls. Drakensberg alti-montane grasslands and woodlands
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