Sand River

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Sand River is a historical location in South Africa known as the site where the 1852 Sand River Convention was signed, recognizing the independence of the Transvaal Boer republic.

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Label Occurrences
Sand River canonical 1
Sand River (South Africa) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Boer republic
geographical feature
historical site
historical state
international agreement
treaty
alsoKnownAs South African Republic NERFINISHED
betweenParty Boers of the Transvaal NERFINISHED
British Empire NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country South Africa
date 1852
hasEvent Sand River Convention NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance site of the Sand River Convention
language Dutch
English
locatedIn South African Republic NERFINISHED
Southern Africa NERFINISHED
Transvaal region NERFINISHED
namedAfter sand deposits along its course
northOf Vaal River NERFINISHED
recognizedIndependenceOf South African Republic NERFINISHED
Transvaal Boer republic NERFINISHED
region former Transvaal
result British recognition of Transvaal independence
establishment of the South African Republic as an independent Boer state
signedAt Sand River NERFINISHED
subject recognition of Boer self-government north of the Vaal River
year 1852

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Sand River Convention signedAt Sand River
Sand River Convention placeNamedAfter Sand River
this entity surface form: Sand River (South Africa)