- Ixopo, KwaZulu-Natal
Ixopo is a town situated on a tributary of the
Mkhomazi River in the midlands ofKwaZulu-Natal ,South Africa and forms part of an important sugar farming, andforestry area. Ixopo was surveyed in1878 and was initially called Stuartstown. Its name is derived from the Zuluonomatopoeia , eXobo, describing the sound made ascattle squelch through mud (The 'X' sound in Zulu is pronounced as alateral click ).Ixopo is most famously described by
Alan Paton in the opening lines ofCry, The Beloved Country : "There is a lovely road which runs from Ixopo into the hills. These hills are grass covered and rolling, and they are lovely beyond any singing of it."In the 1990s leading up to and after South Africa became democratic, Ixopo was the centre of a number of armed clashes between two political parties, the
African National Congress and theInkatha Freedom Party .Ixopo is also well known for The Buddhist Retreat Centre, one of the major Buddhist centres in the country.
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