Ulundi
Ulundi, also known as Mahlabathini, is a town in the Zululand District Municipality. At one time the capital of Zulu Kingdom[2] in South Africa and later the capital of the Bantustan of KwaZulu, Ulundi now lies in KwaZulu-Natal Province (of which, from 1994 to 2004, it alternated with Pietermaritzburg as the provincial capital). The town now includes Ulundi Airport, a three-star hotel, and some museums amongst its sights. In the 2001 Census, the population of the town was recorded as 18,420.[3]
Ulundi 
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| Coordinates: 28°19′S 31°25′E | |
| Country | South Africa | 
| Province | KwaZulu-Natal | 
| District | Zululand | 
| Municipality | Ulundi | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 16.62 km2 (6.42 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 540 m (1,770 ft) | 
| Population  (2011)[1]  | |
| • Total | 19,840 | 
| • Density | 1,200/km2 (3,100/sq mi) | 
| Racial makeup (2011) | |
| • Black African | 98.9% | 
| • Coloured | 0.3% | 
| • Indian/Asian | 0.2% | 
| • White | 0.2% | 
| • Other | 0.4% | 
| First languages (2011) | |
| • Zulu | 93.4% | 
| • English | 2.6% | 
| • S. Ndebele | 1.1% | 
| • Other | 2.9% | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) | 
| PO box | 3838  | 
| Area code | 035 | 
History
    
When Cetshwayo became king of the Zulus on 1 September 1873, he created, as was customary, a new capital for the nation, naming it "Ulundi" ("The high place"). On 4 July 1879, in the Battle of Ulundi (the final battle of the Anglo-Zulu War), the British Army captured the royal kraal and razed it to the ground.
Nearby is Ondini, where King Mpande, Cetshwayo's father, had his kraal. A large Zulu hut now is on the site.
Climate
    
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as humid subtropical (Cfa).[4] It is rainier in the warmer months.
| Climate data for Ulundi | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year | 
| Average high °C (°F) | 28.2 (82.8)  | 
28.3 (82.9)  | 
27.3 (81.1)  | 
25.9 (78.6)  | 
24.3 (75.7)  | 
22.4 (72.3)  | 
22.5 (72.5)  | 
23.8 (74.8)  | 
25.0 (77.0)  | 
25.7 (78.3)  | 
26.3 (79.3)  | 
27.6 (81.7)  | 
25.6 (78.1)  | 
| Daily mean °C (°F) | 22.9 (73.2)  | 
23.1 (73.6)  | 
22.1 (71.8)  | 
20.3 (68.5)  | 
18.2 (64.8)  | 
16.0 (60.8)  | 
16.1 (61.0)  | 
17.2 (63.0)  | 
18.8 (65.8)  | 
19.9 (67.8)  | 
20.9 (69.6)  | 
22.1 (71.8)  | 
19.8 (67.6)  | 
| Average low °C (°F) | 17.6 (63.7)  | 
17.9 (64.2)  | 
16.9 (62.4)  | 
14.8 (58.6)  | 
12.2 (54.0)  | 
9.7 (49.5)  | 
9.7 (49.5)  | 
10.7 (51.3)  | 
12.6 (54.7)  | 
14.1 (57.4)  | 
15.6 (60.1)  | 
16.7 (62.1)  | 
14.0 (57.3)  | 
| Average precipitation mm (inches) | 123 (4.8)  | 
109 (4.3)  | 
90 (3.5)  | 
49 (1.9)  | 
28 (1.1)  | 
18 (0.7)  | 
18 (0.7)  | 
30 (1.2)  | 
56 (2.2)  | 
98 (3.9)  | 
110 (4.3)  | 
115 (4.5)  | 
844 (33.1)  | 
| Source: Climate-Data.org (altitude: 535m)[4] | |||||||||||||
References
    
- "Main Place Ulundi". Census 2011.
 - Lyde, Lionel William (1907). "South Africa". A Geography of Africa. Adam and Charles Black. p. 97.
 - "Main Place 'Ulundi Part 1'". Census 2001. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
 - "Climate: Ulundi – Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
 
External links
    
- Battles around Ulundi
 - Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
 


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