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Durban

[ dur-buhn ]

noun

  1. a seaport in SE Natal, in the E Republic of South Africa.


Durban

/ ˈdɜːbən /

noun

  1. a port in E South Africa, in E KwaZulu/Natal province on the Indian Ocean: University of Natal (1909); resort and industrial centre, with oil refineries, shipbuilding yards, etc. Pop: 536 644 (2001)


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Example Sentences

The other big new South African DJ-producer is Culoe De Song, born Culolethu Zulu in Durban.

The real 'do' in Durban is surfing or other beach-based activities.

That said, my big avoid in Durban is the Sun Coast Casino complex (at the end of Snell Parade).

Ben Halse had been detained longer than he had reckoned on, but had found it unnecessary to go on to Durban.

Though only about a dozen miles from Durban, it took them upwards of an hour to reach Pinetown.

It was the end of the first week in May when they reached Durban and felt that they were nearing home.

They had been busy half the night packing up the lost officers' kits to send down to Durban.

Buller, they tell us one day, is at Bloemfontein; next day he is coming round to Durban; the next he is a prisoner in Pretoria.

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