Laing's Nek

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Laing's Nek is a strategically important mountain pass in the Drakensberg range of South Africa, historically significant for its role in the First Boer War.

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Laing's Nek canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain pass
associatedWith British defeat in First Boer War
Majuba campaign
battleOccurredOn 1881-01-28
connects Natal
Transvaal
contestedBy Boer forces
British forces
controlsRoute road between Newcastle and Volksrust
country South Africa
elevationApprox about 1700 metres above sea level
hasCategory First Boer War battlefields
Mountain passes of South Africa
hasLanguageOfName English
hasMilitaryFeature defensible high ground
hasNameOrigin named after a person with surname Laing
hasStrategicImportance access between Natal and Transvaal
historicalPeriod 19th century
inConflict First Boer War
knownFor role in the First Boer War
locatedIn Drakensberg Mountains
surface form: Drakensberg

KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa
locatedNear Majuba Hill
nearbyTown Newcastle
Volksrust
partOf Drakensberg Mountains
surface form: Drakensberg mountain range

border region between Natal and Transvaal (historical)
relevantTo Boer republican history
British colonial history
South African military history
siteOf Battle of Laing's Nek
strategicFunction control of access over the Drakensberg escarpment
strategicRole gateway into the Transvaal from Natal
terrainType mountainous
usedAs military pass
usedDuring Xhosa Wars
surface form: Anglo-Boer frontier conflicts

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Battle of Laing's Nek location Laing's Nek