Oscarberg (Q7106354)

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The Oscarberg, called by the Zulus Shiyane ("The Eyebrow"), is the name given by the Reverend Otto Witt to a large hill 350 yards to the southeast (and rear) of the two buildings which formed the trading post at the Battle of Rorke's Drift (1879). The post was established by the British in 1845, was sold to the Norwegian Missionary Society in 1878, and renamed by the Swedish missionary Witt "Oscarberg" (or sometimes "Oskarsberg") after the reigning King Oscar II of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway.

Wikidata location: -28.3583, 30.5472 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: iShiyane (OSM), 204 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: iShiyane
natural: peak
alt_name: Oscarberg
wikidata: Q7106354
wikipedia: en:Oscarberg
alt_name:no: Oskarsberg

wikidata match: Q7106354

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