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  2. Lebombo Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The 480 m-high (1,570 ft) Longwe is the highest point in the Lebombo Range north of the Letaba River. [4] The mountains dominate Lubombo District in Eswatini. Towns in the area include Siteki in the centre, Lubhuku in the west and Mayaluka and Big Bend in the south with the Lusutfu River running past

  3. Ingwavuma - Wikipedia

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    Ingwavuma is located on top of a mountain in the Lebombo mountain range with several caves in its vicinity. To the west it overlooks the plains of Eswatini . East the hills drop towards the Maputaland while the Lebombo mountain range continues north towards Mozambique and south towards Jozini .

  4. Border Cave - Wikipedia

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    Border Cave is an archaeological site located in the western Lebombo Mountains in Kwazulu-Natal. The rock shelter has one of the longest archaeological records in southern Africa, which spans from the Middle Stone Age to the Iron Age. [1] Border Cave Excavations. The west-facing cave is located about 100 m below the crest of the Lebombo ...

  5. Hlathikhulu Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Hlathikulu Forest is a coastal scarp forest in the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa, between Ingwavuma and the Pongola Gorge. The forest is also known as the Gwaliweni Forest. The forest is part of the IUCN's Maputaland Centre of Plant Endemism [1]: vi

  6. Mozambique–South Africa border - Wikipedia

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    The tripoint with Zimbabwe is located at Crooks' Corner, in the Limpopo River either at or very close to its confluence with the Luvuvhu River. [2] The border runs in a straight line from this tripoint to the Shingwedzi River, and then along a series of straight lines joining beacons generally along the top of the eastern slope of the Lebombo Mountains. [1]

  7. Amatongaland - Wikipedia

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    Amatongaland, or Tongaland, was an independent kingdom of Tsonga people, located in the far north of what would become the Natal colony, bordered on the west by the Lebombo Mountains. [1] The country is a continuation of the lowlands of northern Zululand , not rising above 300 ft. [2] The district comprised 1280 mi 2 (2060 km 2).

  8. Lebombo - Wikipedia

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    Lebombo may refer to: Lebombo bone, an ancient tally stick; Lebombo flat lizard; Lebombo Mountains, Southern Africa Lebombo monocline, a geological feature of these mountains; see Explora Escarpment; Androstachys johnsonii, also known as Lebombo ironwood; Diocese of Lebombo

  9. Ubombo - Wikipedia

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    Ubombo, is a small town in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa about 17 km north-east of Mkuze.It takes its name from the Lebombo Mountain range, on which it is situated.