Pietermaritzburg
Pietermaritzburg
(ˌpiːtəˈmærɪtsˌbɜːɡ)Pie•ter•mar•itz•burg
(ˌpi tərˈmær ɪtsˌbɜrg)n.
单词 | pietermaritzburg |
释义 | PietermaritzburgPietermaritzburg(ˌpiːtəˈmærɪtsˌbɜːɡ)Pie•ter•mar•itz•burg(ˌpi tərˈmær ɪtsˌbɜrg)n. PietermaritzburgPietermaritzburg(pē'tərmăr`ĭtsbûrg'), city, part and seat of Msunduzi local municipality and capital of KwaZulu-NatalKwaZulu-Natal, province (2011 pop. 10,267,300), 36,433 sq mi (94,361 sq km), E South Africa, on the Indian Ocean. Formerly Natal province, in the post-apartheid constitution of 1994 it was renamed KwaZulu-Natal. ..... Click the link for more information. prov., E South Africa, in the foothills of the Drakensberg Range. The city is an administrative and industrial center. Its products include wattle bark extract, furniture, footwear, chocolate, and cloth. Motor vehicles are assembled in the city, and iron ore is mined nearby. Pietermaritzburg was founded in 1838 and named for Piet Retief and Gert Maritz, Boer (Afrikaner) leaders of the Great Trek (see Trek, GreatTrek, Great Pietermaritzburg is the seat of the Univ. of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg (1909), campuses of the Durban Univ. of Technology, KwaZulu-Natal Museum, and Tatham Art Gallery. Points of interest include the Church of the Vow (1839), built to commemorate the 1838 Boer victory over Zulu forces; Fort Napier, erected by the British in 1843; and the Provincial Council Buildings. Natal Lion Park is nearby. The city's name is sometimes shortened to Maritzburg. Pietermaritzburga city in the eastern Republic of South Africa; capital of Natal Province. Population, 158,900 (1970 census; 68,000 Bantu, 45,500 Europeans, and 36,400 Asians). Pietermaritzburg is linked by railroad with the port of Durban. Its enterprises produce rolled aluminum, motor vehicles, cranes, cables, tanning extract, footwear, textiles and foodstuffs. The city has a technical college and a national museum. Pietermaritzburg |
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