Dalmanutha (Q10466228)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dalmanutha is a railway station some 16 km east of Belfast, on the route between Pretoria and Maputo. Named after the farm, which in turn takes its name from a biblical town on the Sea of Galilee (Mark 8:10). The name is said to mean 'house of widowhood'. The area is known to the local inhabitants as Monometsi. A clash between the Bakoni and Matabele occurred here. It was also the scene of the last pitched battle of the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) which took place from 25 August 1900.

Summary from Afrikaans / Afrikaans Wikipedia (afwiki)

Dalmanutha is die naam van 'n plaas en 'n spoorweghalte ongeveer 16 km suidoos van Belfast, op die hoofspoorlyn tussen Pretoria en Maputo. Dit val in Emakhazeni Plaaslike Munisipaliteit onder die Nkangala-distriksmunisipaliteit in Mpumalanga, Suid-Afrika.

Wikidata location: -25.7560, 30.1700 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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