Buffalo River

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The Buffalo River is a waterway in South Africa historically notable for its proximity to key Anglo-Zulu War battlefields, including the site of the Battle of Isandlwana.

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Label Occurrences
Buffalo River canonical 4
Buffalo River region 1

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Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country South Africa
flowsInto Tugela River
formsBorderBetween Colony of Natal
surface form: Colony of Natal (historical)

Zulu Kingdom
surface form: Zulu Kingdom (historical)
hasCrossing Rorke's Drift mission station
surface form: Rorke's Drift crossing
hasEcosystemType riverine ecosystem
hasHistoricalEvent British army retreat after Battle of Isandlwana
crossing by British and Zulu forces during Anglo-Zulu War
hasHistoricalPeriodOfSignificance 1879
hasHydrologicalRole tributary of Tugela River
hasLanguageToponym English
hasNameOrigin presence of buffalo in the area
hasRegionType rural area
hasTourismType battlefield tourism
cultural heritage tourism
historicallySignificantFor Anglo-Zulu War
Isandlwana
surface form: Battle of Isandlwana

Battle of Rorke's Drift
locatedIn KwaZulu-Natal
Zululand region
locatedNear Anglo-Zulu War battlefields
Fugitive's Drift
Isandlwana
Rorke's Drift mission station
surface form: Rorke's Drift
locatedOnContinent Africa
mouthOfWatercourse Tugela River
nearbySettlement Isandlwana village
Rorke's Drift mission station
partOf Tugela River
surface form: Tugela River basin
usedAs natural frontier in Anglo-Zulu War

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Battle of Isandlwana (near its borders, involving colonial forces) near Buffalo River
subject surface form: Battle of Isandlwana
Bhisho locatedOn Buffalo River
East London locatedAtMouthOf Buffalo River
Isandlwana nearRiver Buffalo River
this entity surface form: Buffalo River region
King William's Town locatedOnRiver Buffalo River