Phalaborwa
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Phalaborwa is a town situated at half way up along the length of the Kruger National Park in Limpopo Province of South Africa. Large scale mining of phosphates, copper and other minerals takes place here.
The town is known for being very hot, with daily temperatures often going above 35 °C in summer. It is often referred to as the land of two summers because its average winter temperature is about the same as the average summer temperature of the rest of South Africa.
The name "Ba-Phalaborwa", given to the area by the Sotho tribes who moved here from the south, means better than the south. The Sotho mined and smelted copper and iron ore here as far back as 400AD.
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