former Natal Colony

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The former Natal Colony was a British colonial territory in southeastern Africa that later became part of the modern South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.

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former Natal Colony canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former British colony
historical political entity
province of South Africa
borderedBy Cape Colony
Indian Ocean
Orange Free State
Transvaal
capital Pietermaritzburg
colonialPower United Kingdom
continent Africa
country United Kingdom
currency pound sterling
dateAbolished 1910
dateEstablished 1843
endPoint 1910
ethnicGroup Afrikaners
British colonists
surface form: British settlers

Indian indentured labourers
Zulu people
event annexation by the United Kingdom in 1843
incorporation into the Union of South Africa in 1910
followedBy Province of Natal
governmentType British colonial administration
hasPort Port of Durban
hasRiver Tugela River
Umgeni River
largestCity Durban
legalSystem British law
locatedIn Southern Africa
southeastern Africa
mergedInto Dominion of South Africa
surface form: Union of South Africa
namedAfter Natal region
nowPartOf KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa
surface form: Republic of South Africa
officialLanguage English
partOf British Empire
British South Africa
South African colonies
Dominion of South Africa
surface form: Union of South Africa
precededBy Natalia Republic
religion Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
traditional African religions
startPoint 1843
usedLanguage Afrikaans
Hindi
Urdu
Zulu

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Richmond, Natal partOf former Natal Colony