KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa · Africa
1,810
Population
Africa
Continent
Johannesburg
Timezone
ZA
Country Code
Mahlabatini is a small town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was established in 1898 by the British. Village 48 km south-west of Nongoma. Established as a Norwegian mission station, it became the seat of magistracy of the Mahlabatini district. The name is Zulu, said to mean ‘country of white, sandy soil’. Known locally as Mashona, situated on the Mashona Engashoni Ridge. Neighbouring localities include Ulundi (10 km); Melmoth (55 km); Nongoma (53 km); Hlabisa (99 km).
Coordinates
-28.2586°, 31.4405°
Region/State
KwaZulu-Natal
District
Zululand District Municipality
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Country
South Africa
Region
KwaZulu-Natal
Timezone
Africa/Johannesburg
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Population
1,810