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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
Many were killed in the clashes which took place in the then Zululand and later spread to areas including the Transvaal, now the Gauteng province.
It was given to Edward VII on his 66th birthday by the government of the Transvaal - a former British crown colony - in what is now South Africa.
After short first-class careers with Transvaal and Western Province respectively, both men remain in the sport today.
Mr. de Klerk served as one of Botha’s right-hand men for more than a decade as party leader in the Transvaal, the northern province that was part of the Afrikaner heartland.
These animals, such as the Western three-toed skink or Transvaal grass lizard, still have teeny arms or legs, but those are mostly useless.
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