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PIETERMARITZBURG , the capital of Natal
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majority of the other public buildings), has a lofty tower. It was completed in 1901, and replaces a building destroyed by fire in 1898. St Saviour's is the cathedral church of the Anglican community. The headquarters of the Dutch Reformed Church are also in the town. There are monuments of Queen Victoria and Sir Theophilus Shepstone, and various war memorialsone commemorating those who fell in Zululand in 1879, and another those who lost their lives in the Boer War 18991902. A large park and botanical gardens add to the attractions of the town. A favourite mode of conveyance is by rickshaw. The climate is healthy and agreeable, the mean annual temperature being 65 F. (55 in June, 71 in February). The rainfall is about 38 in. a year, chiefly in the summer months (Oct.Mar.), when the heat is tempered by violent thunderstorms.Pietermaritzburg was founded early in 1839 by the newly-arrived Dutch settlers in Natal
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capital of the country. It was given a municipal board in 1848, and in 1854 was incorporated as a borough. Railway connexion with Durban was made in 188o, and in 1895 the line was extended to Johannesburg. The borough covers 44 sq. m. and includes numerous attractive suburbs. The rateable value is about 4,000,000. Various industries
See J. F. Ingram, The Story of an African City (Maritzburg, 1898). End of Article: PIETERMARITZBURG If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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