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Tuli is a village in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. It is located about 90 km west of Beitbridge on the eastern bank of the Shashe River. The village grew around Fort Tuli, which was the first settlement built by the Pioneer Column in July 1890 at the place known as Selous Camp and used by Frederick Selous as a base for his hunting expeditions. The village is mainly a police post and associated housing. The village can be accessed from Gwanda town via Guyu and Hwali, or from Beitbridge via Nottingham and , although the latter road is in very poor condition.

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  • Thuli (Simbabwe) (de)
  • Tuli, Zimbabwe (en)
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  • Thuli, auch Tuli geschrieben, ist eine Siedlung in der Provinz Matabeleland South in Simbabwe. Der Ort liegt am Shashe, nahe der Mündung des Flusses Thuli am Eingang des Thuli Parks and Wildlife Land. Es befindet sich etwa zehn Kilometer von der westlich gelegenen Grenze zu Botswana entfernt. Die Entfernung zur Republik Südafrika im Süden beträgt etwa 30 Kilometer. (de)
  • Tuli is a village in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. It is located about 90 km west of Beitbridge on the eastern bank of the Shashe River. The village grew around Fort Tuli, which was the first settlement built by the Pioneer Column in July 1890 at the place known as Selous Camp and used by Frederick Selous as a base for his hunting expeditions. The village is mainly a police post and associated housing. The village can be accessed from Gwanda town via Guyu and Hwali, or from Beitbridge via Nottingham and , although the latter road is in very poor condition. (en)
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  • Thuli, auch Tuli geschrieben, ist eine Siedlung in der Provinz Matabeleland South in Simbabwe. Der Ort liegt am Shashe, nahe der Mündung des Flusses Thuli am Eingang des Thuli Parks and Wildlife Land. Es befindet sich etwa zehn Kilometer von der westlich gelegenen Grenze zu Botswana entfernt. Die Entfernung zur Republik Südafrika im Süden beträgt etwa 30 Kilometer. (de)
  • Tuli is a village in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. It is located about 90 km west of Beitbridge on the eastern bank of the Shashe River. The village grew around Fort Tuli, which was the first settlement built by the Pioneer Column in July 1890 at the place known as Selous Camp and used by Frederick Selous as a base for his hunting expeditions. The village is mainly a police post and associated housing. The village can be accessed from Gwanda town via Guyu and Hwali, or from Beitbridge via Nottingham and , although the latter road is in very poor condition. (en)
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