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Transvaal
[ trans-vahl, tranz- ]
noun
- a province in the northeastern part of the Republic of South Africa. 110,450 sq. mi. (286,066 sq. km). : Pretoria.
Transvaal
/ trænzˈvɑːl /
noun
- former province of NE South Africa: colonized by the Boers after the Great Trek (1836); became a British colony in 1902; joined South Africa in 1910; replaced in 1994 for administrative purposes by a new system of provinces (Eastern Transvaal (later Mpumalanga), Northern Transvaal (later Limpopo), Gauteng, and North West province). Capital: Pretoria
Other Words From
- Trans·vaaler noun
- Trans·vaali·an adjective
Example Sentences
I first met Bishop Tutu in the 1980s when I went to South Africa to write a book about apartheid in a small Transvaal town, but I did not spend much time with him until I started working with Mandela.
On the 9th of October, 1899, the Transvaal Government presented an ultimatum.
It appears the war is still going on in the Transvaal, and the rumour is that we shall be sent there straight.
Eventually an impasse was reached over the question of the rights and privileges of British subjects in the Transvaal Republic.
Still, Cetywayo is much too shrewd a man to declare regular war against the Transvaal.
If two or three fellows got together on any given farm they were bound to spend the evening taking the Transvaal.
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