Tugela Ferry

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Tugela Ferry
Tugela Ferry
 Tugela Ferry shown within South Africa
Coordinates: 28°44′S 30°26′E / 28.733°S 30.433°E / -28.733; 30.433Coordinates: 28°44′S 30°26′E / 28.733°S 30.433°E / -28.733; 30.433
Country South Africa
Province KwaZulu-Natal
District Umzinyathi
Municipality Msinga
Area[1]
  Total 4.11 km2 (1.59 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 2,093
  Density 510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)[1]
  Black African 97.2%
  Coloured 0.7%
  Indian/Asian 0.2%
  White 1.9%
First languages (2011)[1]
  Zulu 95.4%
  English 1.9%
  Other 2.7%
PO box 3010
Area code 033

Tugela Ferry is a town on the northern bank of the Tugela River, in central KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. During the apartheid era it formed part of the KwaZulu homeland, and at present it is included in the Umzinyathi DM. The town's name commemorates the ferry which once operated here before a bridge was constructed.[2] The town's hospital (Church of Scotland Hospital) is famous for having discovered the first XDR-TB outbreak in 2005.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Main Place Tugela Ferry". Census 2011. 
  2. Raper, P.E. (2004). South African Place Names. Jonathan Ball, Jhb & Cape Town. p. 377. ISBN 1-86842-190-2. 
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