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Dalmanutha, South Africa

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Country
  
South Africa

District
  
Nkangala

Address
  
South Africa

Province
  
Mpumalanga

Municipality
  
Emakhazeni

Dalmanutha, South Africa

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.

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