Matopo Hills

Matopos

/ (məˈtəʊpə) /


pl n
  1. the granite hills south of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, where Cecil Rhodes chose to be buried

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How to use Matopo Hills in a sentence

  • This rebellion lasted eight months, and the natives were finally driven into the Matopo Hills.

    South and South Central Africa | H. Frances Davidson
  • During the two months we remained at Bulawayo efforts were made to secure a suitable location among the Matopo Hills.

    South and South Central Africa | H. Frances Davidson
  • Matopo Hills or Mountains extend northeast and southwest for a distance of about sixty miles.

    South and South Central Africa | H. Frances Davidson
  • He was supposed to have his abode in the Matopo Hills, several of which places are still pointed out.

    South and South Central Africa | H. Frances Davidson
  • The grave is about twenty-eight miles from Bulawayo, in the heart of the Matopo Hills.

    An African Adventure | Isaac F. Marcosson