Amahlongwa Mission
Township in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
30°14′10″S 30°43′04″E / 30.2360°S 30.7178°E / -30.2360; 30.7178[1] (2011)
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Amahlongwa Mission or simply known as Amahlongwa and oftely informally abbreviated as A.M.H is a small township on the south coast region of KwaZulu-Natal.
Demography
The population of the township in 2011 was 7,455 people with 1,591 households.[5] It has an area of 12.10 square kilometres (4.67 sq mi) with an elevation of 554 metres (1,818 ft) above sea level.
Religion
Churches in the area include :
- Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa
- Assemblies of God
- Roman Catholic Church
- Ekuphumeleni Zion Church Of God
Geography
Location
It is under the Umdoni Local Municipality, with neighboring townships such as Amandawe, Dududu, KwaCele, Clausthal.
Wildlife
The township has a large number of animals such as the black mamba,[6][7] brown house snake, and spotted bush snake.
Notable people
- Sandile Ngidi - A poet, journalist[8]
- Sphesihle Cele - A computer scientist, software engineer, mathematician and CEO at Dalton Productions.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Google [dead link]
- ^ Amahlongwa Geoview [dead link]
- ^ Census 2011 Statistics South Africa [dead link]
- ^ Census 2011 Statistics South Africa [dead link]
- ^ Census 2011 Statistics South Africa [dead link]
- ^ Black mamba arrives at KZN school news24.com [dead link]
- ^ Black mamba arrives at KZN school news24.com [dead link]
- ^ Al Jazeera [dead link]
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