town, northern Zimbabwe. It formerly served as administrative headquarters for the Tribal Trust Lands areas set aside for African occupation and is now home to the Makorekore people. Mount Darwin was probably the earliest site for European missionary efforts in Zimbabwe, and the Jesuit Father da Silveria met with a fatal rebuff there in 1561. The town is also an agricultural and mining (gold, asbestos) centre. To the southeast, Mount Darwin, named for the naturalist Charles Darwin, rises 4,951 feet (1,509 m) above sea level. Africans call it Pfura, meaning rhinoceros. Pop. (1982) 5,335.
MOUNT DARWIN
Meaning of MOUNT DARWIN in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012