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Tuli, Zimbabwe

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For the Tuli cattle breed see Tuli (cattle)

Tuli is a village in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. It is located about 90km west of Beitbridge on the eastern bank of the Shashe River. The village grew around Fort Tuli which was 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.