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Marine ecoregion on the eastern coast of southern Africa
Delagoa is a marine ecoregion along the eastern coast of Africa. It extends along the coast of Mozambique and South Africa from the Bazaruto Archipelago
Delagoa
Bay in Mozambique
Maputo Bay (Portuguese: Baía de Maputo), formerly also known as Delagoa Bay from Baía da Lagoa in Portuguese, is an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the coast
Maputo_Bay
South African explorer (1783–1838)
settlement, and led the party southeastwards to the Portuguese outpost at Delagoa bay that would later become Maputo (the capital city of Mozambique). The
Louis_Tregardt
Geographical regions of similar ecological characteristics
rocky coast Delagoa canyon Delagoa inshore reef Delagoa mixed shore Delagoa sandy inshore Delagoa sandy shelf Delagoa sandy shelf edge Delagoa shelf edge
Marine ecoregions of the South African exclusive economic zone
Marine_ecoregions_of_the_South_African_exclusive_economic_zone
Species of fish
Trachurus delagoa, the African scad, is a species of jack mackerel from the family Carangidae which is found in the south western Indian Ocean. Trachurus
Trachurus_delagoa
Railway line in southern Africa
Pretoria–Maputo railway, also called Delagoa Bay railway, Iron railway and Eastern railway, is a railway that connects the city of Maputo, Mozambique
Pretoria–Maputo_railway
1815–1840 period of civil conflict in southern Africa
warfare and disruption between polities close to international ports such as Delagoa Bay. The Mfecanecode: zul promoted to code: zu began in eastern Southern
Mfecane
Country in Southern Africa
the Embo-Nguni that originally settled in Tembeland, near present-day Delagoa Bay (Maputo) in Mozambique during the Bantu expansion. Within the Tembe
Eswatini
Southern African clan linked to early Swazi history
The Nyaka are a Southern African clan historically located along the Delagoa Bay coast and the low-lying coastal plains of the Maputaland-Lubombo region
Nyaka_(Southern_African_clan)
Species of fish
Nemipterus bipunctatus, the Delagoa threadfin bream, Bleeker's threadfin bream or butterfly bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to
Nemipterus_bipunctatus
Southern African clan
and whose Kingdom later expanded by his descendants and extended from Delagoa Bay (present-day Maputo Bay) southwards to the area of Lake St. Lucia.
Tembe_(Southern_African_clan)
Former confederation in modern day South Africa (1780-1817)
was a Southern African state that arose in the 18th century south of Delagoa Bay and inland in eastern southern Africa. "Mthethwa" means "the one who
Mthethwa_Kingdom
South African naturalist, writer, scientific illustrator and collector
collector and naturalist who spent several years in Lourenço Marques on Delagoa Bay, Mozambique. Monteiro was born in London. She married Joachim John
Rose_Monteiro
Historical name for a region encompassing Mozambique and Zimbabwe
Mozambique and Zimbabwe, which extends northward from the Komati River at Delagoa Bay in Mozambique's Maputo Province to the Pungwe River in central Mozambique
Gazaland
Portuguese merchant and explorer Lourenço Marques reached the bay and named it Delagoa Bay. The Portuguese established a fort on the site, but were soon forced
History_of_Maputo
1899–1902 war in South Africa
1894–95 Kruger proposed building a railway through Portuguese East Africa to Delagoa Bay, bypassing British-controlled ports in Natal and Cape Town and avoiding
Second_Boer_War
Association football club in Lisbon, Portugal
February 2024. "O SPORTING CLUBE DE LOURENÇO MARQUES EM 1937 E EM 1962". THE DELAGOA BAY WORLD (in European Portuguese). 18 February 2021. Retrieved 5 April
Sporting_CP
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
settlements were established in 1895 because of the building of the Pretoria - Delagoa Bay railway line, built by the Netherlands-South African Railway Company
Waterval_Boven
Species of moth
body length of 18mm and was named after its collector Mr. Habenicht from Delagoa Bay. (in German) Wichgraf, F. 1913. Eine neue äthiopische Limacodidae und
Miresa_habenichti
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
on the Netherlands-South African Railway Company (NZASM)'s Pretoria - Delagoa Bay railway line. The town underwent some development due to the Sasol
Kaapmuiden
Austrian trading companies
southeast African coast at Delagoa Bay in modern-day Mozambique, and the Nicobar Islands. His aim in establishing a factory at Delagoa Bay was to use it as
Austrian_East_India_Company
Class of 2 African 4-6-0T locomotives
locomotive from the pre-Union era in Transvaal. The Lourenco Marques, Delagoa Bay and East Africa Railway in Mozambique placed two tank locomotives with
PPR 35 Tonner 4-6-0T Portuguese
PPR_35_Tonner_4-6-0T_Portuguese
Marine ecoregion in Mozambique
It adjoins the East African coral coast ecoregion to the north, and the Delagoa ecoregion to the south. The Bight of Sofala, also known as Sofala Bay,
Bight_of_Sofala/Swamp_Coast
South African politician (1825–1904)
Vaal rivers. In 1845 Kruger was a member of Potgieter's expedition to Delagoa Bay in Mozambique to negotiate a frontier with Portugal; the Lebombo Mountains
Paul_Kruger
Species of butterfly
Spialia delagoae, the Delagoa sandman or Delagoa grizzled skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Namibia, Botswana, Transvaal
Spialia_delagoae
Expedition commanded by Vasco da Gama
get the name by which Maputo Bay was long known: 'Delagoa Bay'. Having been forced to linger at Delagoa for repairs, António do Campo hurries north to try
4th Portuguese India Armada (Gama, 1502)
4th_Portuguese_India_Armada_(Gama,_1502)
King of Eswatini from 1720 to 1744
modern Swaziland. He is considered to be the connecting link between the Delagoa Bay Swazi settlements and the modern Swazi kingdom. His senior advisor
Dlamini_III
Species of fish
specifically the African coastline from Mossel Bay, South Africa, to Delagoa Bay, Mozambique. It grows up to 50 centimetres (20 in) in length. The peppered
Peppered_flounder
Precolonial Nguni kingdom in southern Mozambique and northeastern South Africa
The Tembe Kingdom was a precolonial chiefly domain centred on Delagoa Bay (now Maputo Bay) on the southeast African coast, occupying coastal areas of
Tembe_Kingdom
by the Kingdom of Portugal in 1781 against Austrian establishments at Delagoa Bay, Mozambique. The operation aimed to reassert Portuguese sovereignty
Goa expedition to Lourenço Marques
Goa_expedition_to_Lourenço_Marques
that a railway would be built connecting the ZAR with Lourenço Marques on Delagoa Bay in Portuguese East Africa (now Maputo in Mozambique). A commission
Netherlands–South African Railway Company
Netherlands–South_African_Railway_Company
Southern African Bantu cultural group
Kwazulu Natal, now found in ENgcobo, Eastern Cape, Ethekwini, Maputo, Delagoa Bay, Inanda, oThongathi, Mangangeni, Elandskop, Camperdown etc. Northern
Nguni_peoples
Founder and Monarch of the Gaza Empire (1780–1858)
members originally migrated from the Tembe Kingdom in the interior of Delagoa Bay towards the end of 17th century. In the earlier years, the Ndwandwe
Soshangane
Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Tembe people after their migration from the Tembe Kingdom region near Delagoa Bay (now Maputo Bay, Mozambique) during the 18th century. The town lies
KwaNgwanase
Capital and chief port of Mozambique
oldest in the country. On the northern bank of Espírito Santo Estuary of Delagoa Bay, an inlet of the Indian Ocean, Lourenço Marques was named after the
Maputo
1886 Portuguese diplomatic document
south of the Zambezi, and the port town Inhambane further south. Although Delagoa Bay was regarded as Portuguese territory, Lourenço Marques was not settled
Pink_Map
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Machado, an engineer who had surveyed the land for the proposed Nelspruit-Delagoa Bay railway line through the Crocodile River gorge. The settlement became
Machadodorp
City in South Africa
Henry Francis Fynn, another trader at Delagoa Bay, was also involved in this venture.[citation needed] Fynn left Delagoa Bay and sailed for the Bay of Natal
Durban
Nguni-speaking community of southern Africa
an Embo-Nguni community that settled within the Tembe territories near Delagoa Bay. Dlamini I and Hlubi's followers later separated and migrated in different
Embo-Dlamini
Subfamily of fishes
Trachurus declivis (Jenyns, 1841) (greenback horse mackerel) Trachurus delagoa Nekrasov, 1970 (African scad) Trachurus indicus Nekrasov, 1966 (Arabian
Caranginae
Early ancestral ruler of the Tembe Kingdom
as having consolidated Tembe authority in the lower Nkomati River and Delagoa Bay region by the mid-16th century, shortly before the first recorded Portuguese
Tembe_(ruler)
Species of tropical marine fish in the dragonet family
Callionymidae. It is found in the Western Indian Ocean, from the Red Sea to Delagoa Bay, Mozambique. A small fish, with maximum recorded size of about 12 cm
Diplogrammus_infulatus
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
present-day Zambia and Angola. Others reached the Portuguese colony of Delagoa Bay, later called Lourenço Marques and subsequently Maputo – the capital
Afrikaners
South African marine scientist
back towards Madagascar. Lutjeharms also described and named the cyclonic Delagoa Bight eddy. Lutjeharms was a recipient of South Africa's highest honour
Johann_Lutjeharms
Pedi ruler
so that their salaries could be used to buy guns from the Portuguese in Delagoa Bay, as well as livestock. Sekhukhune fought two notable wars. The first
Sekhukhune
Former countries in southern Africa
Ohrigstad to the north till the Olifantsrivier, then downwards to the Delagoa Bay line; to the south till the Crocodile River; to the west to Elandspruit
Boer_republics
Bantu language of the Tsonga people of Southern Africa
that the Tembe and Rhonga people, who were the first to arrive at the Delagoa Bay and around the Natal Bay, transitioned the Rhonga "Rh" into the Zulu
Tsonga_language
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
named after a dog belonging to S de Kock, chief surveyor of the Pretoria - Delagoa Bay railway line. Hamlet some 30 km west of Komatipoort and 80 km north-east
Hectorspruit
List of ships with the same or similar names
Singapore, of Bengal, had arrived the day before. HMS Leven had found her near Delagoa Bay in the hands of the Portuguese government. Only one of her crew was
Sincapore_(ship)
1852–1902 Boer republic in Southern Africa
Natalia. This annexation happened because the MacMahon award gave the Delagoa bay to the Portuguese, who were friendly to the Boers. The Transvaal government
South_African_Republic
Skyscraper
Charles Rawden Maclean), who at the age of 15 walked from Port Natal to Delagoa Bay and back to procure medicine and supplies. His statue stands outside
John Ross House (Durban, South Africa)
John_Ross_House_(Durban,_South_Africa)
Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa
considerable time to when the royal line of Dlamini lived in the vicinity of Delagoa Bay. The Swazi people as a nation were originally formed by 17 clans known
Swazi_people
British diplomatic ultimatum to Portugal regarding Portugal's claims in Africa
the Indian Ocean at Delagoa Bay. Although in 1869, Portugal and the Transvaal reached agreement on a border under which all of Delagoa Bay was Portuguese
1890_British_Ultimatum
Queen of Portugal from 1777 to 1816
in the League of Armed Neutrality (July 1782) and the 1781 cession of Delagoa Bay from Austria to Portugal. However, the queen suffering from melancholia
Maria_I_of_Portugal
Large canyon in South Africa
named in 1844, when Hendrik Potgieter and others returned safely from Delagoa Bay to the rest of their party of trekkers who had considered them dead
Blyde_River_Canyon
British sea captain (1815–1880)
settlement had run out of medicine and fresh supplies had to be bought in Delagoa Bay. Isaacs wrote "... when John Ross Lieutenant King's apprentice, a lad
Charles_Rawden_Maclean
Overseas possessions of a nation-state
Company Austrian colonisation of Nicobar Islands (1778–1785) Austrian Delagoa Bay (1773–1781) Móric Benyovszky's Madagascar (1774–1779) Austrian North
Colonial_empire
Administrative capital of South Africa
Suid-Afrikaanse Panorama. 35 (2): 73–75. "The seven-year long construction of Delagoa Bay railway line starts". South African History Online. Archived from the
Pretoria
King of the Tembe Kingdom from c.1764 to 1782
trade with Portuguese, Dutch and early British merchants operating out of Delagoa Bay. Ivory, rhinoceros horn and occasionally enslaved people were exchanged
Mabudu_Tembe
British merchant and author active in India (1738–1808)
the South East African coast at Delagoa Bay and at the Nicobar Islands. His aim in establishing a factory at Delagoa Bay was to use it as a base for trade
William_Bolts
1836–1852 Boer migrations away from the British Cape Colony
Tregardt's party that had set up around Soutpansberg moved on to colonise Delagoa Bay, with most of the party, including Tregardt, perishing from fever.
Great_Trek
Species of moth
known from forests and woodland from Senegal to East Africa, Angola and Delagoa Bay. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae
Nephele_peneus
Species of fish
is a species of tonguefish. It is commonly found in the western Indian Ocean off Delagoa Bay, Mozambique, South Africa, and Madagascar. Fishbase v t e
Cynoglossus_gilchristi
King of Portugal from 1861 to 1889
France, the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Portugal. During his reign, Delagoa Bay was confirmed as a Portuguese possession in 1875, whilst Belgian activities
Luís_I_of_Portugal
Town in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Komatipoort was the last stop in the South African Republic (ZAR) Pretoria - Delagoa Bay Line constructed by the Netherlands-South African Railway Company (NZASM)
Komatipoort
City in Mpumalanga, South Africa
at the nearby Transvaal and Delagoa Bay Colliery during his escape from Boer imprisonment in Pretoria, on his way to Delagoa Bay (later Lourenço Marques
Witbank
Colonial attempts by Austria
powers in the Anglo-Austrian Alliance. Maputo Bay, formerly also known as Delagoa Bay from Baía da Lagoa in Portuguese, is an inlet of the Indian Ocean on
Austrian_colonial_policy
Former Boer Republic in Southern Africa
but in 1910 the completion of the Selati line giving it direct access to Delagoa Bay was begun. The chief towns were Pietersburg and Leydsdorp. "Zoutpansberg"
Republic_of_Zoutpansberg
Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary
established factories on the Malabar Coast, on the southeastern African coast at Delagoa Bay, and at the Nicobar Islands. These ventures ultimately failed however
Austro-Hungarian_Navy
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Lydenburg became important because it was on the wagon route to the port of Delagoa Bay (now Maputo Bay) which was not under British control. In 1871 construction
Lydenburg
Place in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Confluence. 10 de dezembro de 2018. "The seven-year long construction of Delagoa Bay railway line starts". South African History Online. Archived from the
Belfast,_Mpumalanga
1870s–1914 European colonisation of Africa
2009, p. 357. Jessett, Montague George (1899). The Key to South Africa: Delagoa Bay, T. Fisher Unwin, London, pp. 162-165. Malyn D. D. Newitt (2017). A
Scramble_for_Africa
1891 treaty between the United Kingdom and Portugal
1870s and 1880s, firstly by a dispute over a British claim to part of Delagoa Bay and by the failure of bilateral negotiations between the two countries
Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1891
Anglo-Portuguese_Treaty_of_1891
Genus of spiders
Allocosa danneili (Dahl, 1908) – Papua New Guinea (Bismarck Arch.) Allocosa delagoa Roewer, 1959 – Mozambique Allocosa delesserti (Caporiacco, 1941) – Ethiopia
Allocosa
Major river in southern Africa
Tembe Rivers) was sourced from a lake (hence its outlet became known as Delagoa Bay). As a result, several old maps depict the Zambezi and the "Espirito
Zambezi
the Delagoa Bay-Pretoria railway to supply the Rand's markets for local and imported agricultural and industrial products. He realized that Delagoa Bay
Jan_Meyer
Empire in southeastern Africa
Inhambane, on the southern coast, and in 1781 they permanently occupied Delagoa Bay. However, Soshangane's army overran these Portuguese settlements during
Gaza_Empire
Late 16th-century Swazi leader
of Dlamini I and they lived within the sphere of the Tembe polity near Delagoa Bay. Mswati I had at least one brother, Prince Mathonga, who remained within
Mswati_I
Former hotel, now a vertical slum in Mozambique, Mozambique
February 2012] Anonymous (2011) A Beira e o Grande Hotel da Beira. The Delagoa Bay Blog [online] available at: https://delagoabayword.wordpress
Grande_Hotel_Beira
Railway station in Pretoria, South Africa
Company (NZASM) as the western terminus of its line to the harbour of Delagoa Bay (now Maputo). In 1910, shortly before the creation of the Union of
Pretoria_railway_station
Province in South Africa
region became an important thoroughfare for trade between Johannesburg and Delagoa Bay (now Maputo). Gold mining around areas like Pilgrims Rest and Barberton
Mpumalanga
Port in Mozambique
in 1850, when it became known as Port of Lourenço Marques and Port of Delagoa Bay.[citation needed] The Port of Maputo had been a busy hub much before
Port_of_Maputo
Species of amphisbaenian
decosteri, is in honor of Belgian Consul Juste De Coster, who was stationed at Delagoa Bay, Mozambique. M. decosteri is found in Mozambique, South Africa, and
De_Coster's_worm_lizard
Species of butterfly
posteriorly, forming a U-shaped spot; otherwise agreeing with nyassae. Delagoa and British East Africa. — nyassae Btlr. has the middle cell of the hindwing
Graphium_antheus
Species of fish
is commonly found in the western Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa, from Delagoa Bay, Mozambique to Durban in South Africa. Fishbase v t e
Cynoglossus_attenuatus
Species of gastropod
III Kalk, M. (1958). The fauna of the intertidal rocks at Inhaca Island, Delagoa Bay. Ann. Natal Mus. 14: 189–242 Richmond, M. (Ed.) (1997). A guide to
Engina_mendicaria
Military Engineers of the British Army
William Henry Johnston, 1914, Missy, France Frank Howard Kirby, 1900, Delagoa Bay Railway, South Africa Cecil Leonard Knox, 1918, Tugny, France Edward
Royal_Engineers
Place in Free State, South Africa
to use the Netherlands-South African Railway Company (NZASM)'s Pretoria-Delagoa Bay railroad. Named after the owner of the place, J H Viljoen, who established
Viljoensdrif
1784 shipwreck near South Africa
settlements, the Dutch Cape Colony to the south and Portuguese colony of Delagoa Bay to the north. In the first few days ashore, there was evidently some
Wreck_of_the_Grosvenor
16th century Eswatini leader
an Embo-Nguni community that settled within the Tembe territories near Delagoa Bay. Oral accounts state that Langa had two sons, Dlamini I and Hlubi,
Dlamini_I
Sub-list of the List of marine bony fishes of South Africa for perch-like fishes
1852) recorded as syn. Satyrichthys adeni (Lloyd, 1907) (Mossel Bay to Delagoa Bay) Scalicus investigatoris (Alcock, 1898), recorded as syn. Satyrichthys
List of marine Perciform fishes of South Africa
List_of_marine_Perciform_fishes_of_South_Africa
Ukrainian-born zoologist (1934–1983)
Metabolism". Balinsky also described several species of Echinodermata: Ophiactis delagoa JB Balinsky, 1957 Macrophiothrix mossambica JB Balinsky, 1957 Amphiura
John_B._Balinsky
Place in Eastern Cape, South Africa
which took the surviving Voortrekkers of Louis Trichardt's party from Delagoa Bay to Port Natal in 1839. The schooner in turn was named after the Ukrainian
Mazeppa_Bay
Species of fish
the lace goby, is a species of goby found in the western Indian Ocean (Delagoa Bay, Mozambique). This species reaches a length of 16 cm (6.3 in). Froese
Oxyurichthys_lemayi
British colony from 1843 to 1910
been a midshipman in the navy, Farewell visited Port Natal, St Lucia and Delagoa Bays. The voyage was not successful as a trading venture, but Farewell
Colony_of_Natal
Mthethwa King and mentor of Shaka Zulu (c. 1760–1817)
it was influenced by the economic strength it got from trading in the Delagoa Bay. It used this influence to its advantage by exploiting the coastal
Dingiswayo
South African singer (1945-1980)
Publishing. p. 74. ISBN 0-620-18121-4. "Carmélia Maria Nato Lopes cantora – THE DELAGOA BAY WORLD". "Premier Mundial 2.001 (1972, Vinyl)". Discogs. 12 September
Maria_(South_African_singer)
South African politician (1840–1915)
several mining companies and was the first Director (1875–1876) of the Delagoa Bay Railway. In 1889, he sold his mining rights on the farms Driefontein
Harry_Struben
Zulu clan
extensive trade network that extended from northern Zululand north and east to Delagoa Bay in Mozambique. The leader of the Mandlakazi was an inkosi (chief),
Mandlakazi
Species of flowering plant
who collected the specimen he examined from Maputo Bay (then known as Delagoa Bay). It is a woody climbing plant. Its roots have rounded to cylindrical
Chlorocyathus_monteiroae
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