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Durban is the {second largest metropolis in South Africa, making part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest urban center in KwaZulu-Natal and is best-known as the busiest port in Africa. It is likewise a major centre of tourism due to the city's warm semitropic climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the second biggest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is famed as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of touristry due to the city's good subtropical climate and beaches.| It is thought that the foremost known inhabitants of the Durban area arrived from the north just about 100,000 BC, according to carbon dating of rock art found in spelunks in the Drakensberg. These people were dwelling in the great plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu individuals from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The advanced city of Durban dates from 1824, when a company of 25 men below British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell came from the Cape Colony and builded a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, near today's Farewell Square. Accompanying Farewell was an venturer called Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was capable to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by helping him to retrieve from a stab injury he endured in conflict. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he allotted Fynn a "25-mile strip of sea-coast a hundred miles in depth."|Now, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a favourite tourist destination. The Golden Mile, sprung up as a welcoming tourist destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, furnish good tourist attractive features, especially for masses on holiday from Johannesburg. It lost its global holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but continues more frequent among domestic tourers.|Durban is characterised by a mild subtropic climate with good wet summertimes and mild moist to dry wintertimes, which are frost-free. However, due to large elevation variances, some western suburban areas get slightly crisp in the winter. Durban has an yearly rainfall of 1,009 millimetres (39.7 in) The regular yearly temperature is 210C, with daytime maxima peaking from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimum is 21 °C (70 °F), swinging to daytime highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the lower limit is 11 °C (52 °F). Dawning in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
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Durban is the {second largest metropolis in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the biggest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is identified as the busiest port in Africa. It is likewise a major centre of tourism due to the city's good subtropic climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the 2nd largest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the biggest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is legendary as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of tourism due to the city's warm subtropical climate and beaches.| It is believed that the foremost known dwellers of the Durban region came from the north approximately 100,000 BC, tallying to carbon dating of stone art found in caves in the Drakensberg. These mortals were dwelling in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu individuals from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The groovy city of Durban dates from 1824, when a company of 25 men under British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell arrived from the Cape Settlement and built a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, close to today's Farewell Square. Companying Farewell was an explorer called Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was effective to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by assisting him to recover from a stab wound he sustained in battle. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he granted Fynn a "25-mile strip of seacoast a hundred miles in depth."|Now, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a frequent holidaymaker destination. The Golden Mile, sprung up as a welcoming tourist destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, furnish big holidaymaker attractions, in particular for masses on vacation from Johannesburg. It lost its world holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but continues more touristy among domestic holidaymakers.|Durban is characterised by a mild subtropic climate with warm wet summers and gentle moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. Even So, due to large height variances, some western suburban areas get more or less frosty in the wintertime. Durban has an yearly rainfall of 1,009 mm (39.7 in) The regular annual temperature is 210C, with daytime maxima peaking from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimal is 21 °C (70 °F), falling to daylight highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the minimum is 11 °C (52 °F). Break Of Day in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
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Durban is the {second biggest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest urban center in KwaZulu-Natal and is famed as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major heart of touristry due to the city's good subtropical climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the second largest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is legendary as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of tourism due to the city's warm subtropical climate and beaches.| It is thought that the foremost known dwellers of the Durban area arrived from the north around 100,000 BC, corresponding to carbon dating of stone art found in spelunks in the Drakensberg. These people were dwelling in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu people from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The modern city of Durban dates from 1824, when a party of 25 men below British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell made it from the Cape Colony and builded a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, near today's Farewell Square. Companying Farewell was an explorer named Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was capable to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by helping him to recoup from a stab wound he endured in battle. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he granted Fynn a "25-mile strip of seacoast a hundred miles in depth."|Nowadays, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a favourite tourist destination. The Golden Mile, developed as a welcoming holidaymaker destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, provide large tourist attractive features, specially for masses on vacation from Johannesburg. It lost its global vacation pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but remains more touristed among domestic tourists.|Durban is characterised by a mild subtropic climate with warm wet summertimes and mild moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. Notwithstanding, due to large altitude variances, some western suburban areas get more or less chilly in the winter. Durban has an yearly rain of 1,009 millimetres (39.7 in) The regular annual temperature is 210C, with day maxima topping out from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimum is 21 °C (70 °F), swinging to daylight highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the lower limit is 11 °C (52 °F). Break Of The Day in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
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2nd largest urban center in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is famous as the busiest port in Africa. It is likewise a major focus of touristry due to the city's warm subtropical climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the second biggest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the biggest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is well-known as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of touristry due to the city's hot subtropical climate and beaches.| It is reckoned that the 1st known inhabitants of the Durban area made it from the north just about 100,000 BC, tallying to carbon dating of rock art found in caves in the Drakensberg. These people were living in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu people from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The groovy city of Durban dates from 1824, when a company of 25 men below British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell arrived from the Cape Settlement and made a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, near today's Farewell Square. Companying Farewell was an explorer called Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was able to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by helping him to recover from a stab wound he endured in conflict. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he gave Fynn a "25-mile strip of coast a hundred miles in depth."|Now, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a modern holidaymaker destination. The Golden Mile, sprung up as a welcoming holidaymaker destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, offer ample tourist draws, especially for people on holiday from Johannesburg. It lost its worldwide holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but persists more touristy among domestic tourers.|Durban is characterised by a low subtropical climate with good wet summertimes and mild moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. However, due to large elevation variants, some western suburban areas get more or less chilly in the wintertime. Durban has an annual rain of 1,009 millimeters (39.7 in) The average annual temperature is 210C, with day maxima peaking from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimal is 21 °C (70 °F), downward to daylight highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the lower limit is 11 °C (52 °F). Daybreak in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
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Durban is the {second largest metropolis in South Africa, making part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest urban center in KwaZulu-Natal and is best-known as the busiest port in Africa. It is likewise a major centre of tourism due to the city's warm semitropic climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the second biggest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is famed as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of touristry due to the city's good subtropical climate and beaches.| It is thought that the foremost known inhabitants of the Durban area arrived from the north just about 100,000 BC, according to carbon dating of rock art found in spelunks in the Drakensberg. These people were dwelling in the great plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu individuals from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The advanced city of Durban dates from 1824, when a company of 25 men below British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell came from the Cape Colony and builded a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, near today's Farewell Square. Accompanying Farewell was an venturer called Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was capable to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by helping him to retrieve from a stab injury he endured in conflict. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he allotted Fynn a "25-mile strip of sea-coast a hundred miles in depth."|Now, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a favourite tourist destination. The Golden Mile, sprung up as a welcoming tourist destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, furnish good tourist attractive features, especially for masses on holiday from Johannesburg. It lost its global holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but continues more frequent among domestic tourers.|Durban is characterised by a mild subtropic climate with good wet summertimes and mild moist to dry wintertimes, which are frost-free. However, due to large elevation variances, some western suburban areas get slightly crisp in the winter. Durban has an yearly rainfall of 1,009 millimetres (39.7 in) The regular yearly temperature is 210C, with daytime maxima peaking from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimum is 21 °C (70 °F), swinging to daytime highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the lower limit is 11 °C (52 °F). Dawning in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
Durban is the {second largest metropolis in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the biggest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is identified as the busiest port in Africa. It is likewise a major centre of tourism due to the city's good subtropic climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the 2nd largest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the biggest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is legendary as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of tourism due to the city's warm subtropical climate and beaches.| It is believed that the foremost known dwellers of the Durban region came from the north approximately 100,000 BC, tallying to carbon dating of stone art found in caves in the Drakensberg. These mortals were dwelling in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu individuals from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The groovy city of Durban dates from 1824, when a company of 25 men under British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell arrived from the Cape Settlement and built a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, close to today's Farewell Square. Companying Farewell was an explorer called Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was effective to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by assisting him to recover from a stab wound he sustained in battle. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he granted Fynn a "25-mile strip of seacoast a hundred miles in depth."|Now, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a frequent holidaymaker destination. The Golden Mile, sprung up as a welcoming tourist destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, furnish big holidaymaker attractions, in particular for masses on vacation from Johannesburg. It lost its world holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but continues more touristy among domestic holidaymakers.|Durban is characterised by a mild subtropic climate with warm wet summers and gentle moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. Even So, due to large height variances, some western suburban areas get more or less frosty in the wintertime. Durban has an yearly rainfall of 1,009 mm (39.7 in) The regular annual temperature is 210C, with daytime maxima peaking from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimal is 21 °C (70 °F), falling to daylight highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the minimum is 11 °C (52 °F). Break Of Day in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
Durban is the {second biggest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest urban center in KwaZulu-Natal and is famed as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major heart of touristry due to the city's good subtropical climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the second largest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is legendary as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of tourism due to the city's warm subtropical climate and beaches.| It is thought that the foremost known dwellers of the Durban area arrived from the north around 100,000 BC, corresponding to carbon dating of stone art found in spelunks in the Drakensberg. These people were dwelling in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu people from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The modern city of Durban dates from 1824, when a party of 25 men below British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell made it from the Cape Colony and builded a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, near today's Farewell Square. Companying Farewell was an explorer named Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was capable to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by helping him to recoup from a stab wound he endured in battle. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he granted Fynn a "25-mile strip of seacoast a hundred miles in depth."|Nowadays, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a favourite tourist destination. The Golden Mile, developed as a welcoming holidaymaker destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, provide large tourist attractive features, specially for masses on vacation from Johannesburg. It lost its global vacation pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but remains more touristed among domestic tourists.|Durban is characterised by a mild subtropic climate with warm wet summertimes and mild moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. Notwithstanding, due to large altitude variances, some western suburban areas get more or less chilly in the winter. Durban has an yearly rain of 1,009 millimetres (39.7 in) The regular annual temperature is 210C, with day maxima topping out from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimum is 21 °C (70 °F), swinging to daylight highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the lower limit is 11 °C (52 °F). Break Of The Day in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
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2nd largest urban center in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is famous as the busiest port in Africa. It is likewise a major focus of touristry due to the city's warm subtropical climate and beaches.Durban (Zulu: eThekwini) is the second biggest city in South Africa, forming part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. It is the biggest city in KwaZulu-Natal and is well-known as the busiest port in Africa. It is also a major centre of touristry due to the city's hot subtropical climate and beaches.| It is reckoned that the 1st known inhabitants of the Durban area made it from the north just about 100,000 BC, tallying to carbon dating of rock art found in caves in the Drakensberg. These people were living in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu people from the north sometime during the last millennium.|The groovy city of Durban dates from 1824, when a company of 25 men below British Lieutenant F. G. Farewell arrived from the Cape Settlement and made a settlement on the northern shore of the Bay of Natal, near today's Farewell Square. Companying Farewell was an explorer called Henry Francis Fynn (1803-1861). Fynn was able to befriend the Zulu King Shaka by helping him to recover from a stab wound he endured in conflict. As a token of Shaka's gratitude, he gave Fynn a "25-mile strip of coast a hundred miles in depth."|Now, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a modern holidaymaker destination. The Golden Mile, sprung up as a welcoming holidaymaker destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, offer ample tourist draws, especially for people on holiday from Johannesburg. It lost its worldwide holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but persists more touristy among domestic tourers.|Durban is characterised by a low subtropical climate with good wet summertimes and mild moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. However, due to large elevation variants, some western suburban areas get more or less chilly in the wintertime. Durban has an annual rain of 1,009 millimeters (39.7 in) The average annual temperature is 210C, with day maxima peaking from January to March at 28 °C (82 °F) and the minimal is 21 °C (70 °F), downward to daylight highs from June to August of 23 °C (73 °F) and the lower limit is 11 °C (52 °F). Daybreak in Durban is at 04h45 *(04h15) and sunset is 19h00 *(19h30) in summer
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