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Province:
Free State
The Free State lies in the heart of South Africa, with the Kingdom of
Lesotho nestling in the hollow of its bean-like shape. Between the Vaal
River in the north and the Orange River in the south, this immense rolling
prairie stretches as far as the eye can see.
The capital, Bloemfontein, has a well-established institutional, educational
and administrative infrastructure, and houses the Supreme Court of Appeal.
The province has a well-known university and many other training institutions.
Important towns include Welkom, the heart of the goldfields and one
of the few completely pre-planned cities in the world; Odendaalsrus,
another gold-mining town; Sasolburg, which owes its existence to the
petrol-from-coal installation established there; Kroonstad, an important
agricultural, administrative and educational centre; Parys on the banks
of the Vaal River; Phuthaditjhaba, well known for the beautiful handcrafted
items produced by the local people; and Bethlehem, gateway to the Eastern
Highlands of the Free State.
The road network density of the province is the third-highest in the
country. The big national road, which is the artery between Gauteng
and the Western and Eastern Cape, passes through the middle of the Free
State.
The people
The Free State is the third-largest province in South Africa. However,
it has the second- smallest population and the second-lowest population
density. It houses some 2,8 million people on about 129 480 km2 of land.
The main languages spoken are Sesotho and Afrikaans. Some 16% of people
aged 20 years or older have had no schooling. The official unemployment
rate according to Statistics South Africa is 23,3%.
Many of the towns display a mix of culture clearly evident in street
names, public buildings, monuments and museums. Dressed sandstone buildings
abound on the Eastern Highlands, while beautifully decorated Sotho houses
dot the grasslands. Some of South Africa's most valued San rock art
is found in the Free State. The districts of Bethlehem, Ficksburg, Ladybrand
and Wepener have remarkable collections of this art form.
Agriculture
This summer-rainfall region can be extremely cold during the winter
months, especially towards the eastern mountainous regions where temperatures
can drop as low as 9,5šC. The western and southern areas are semidesert.
Known as the 'granary of the country', the Free State has cultivated
land covering 3,2 million ha, while natural veld and grazing cover 8,7
million ha.
Field crops yield almost two-thirds of the gross agricultural income
of the province. Animal products contribute a further 30%, with the
balance coming from horticulture.
Ninety per cent of the country's cherry crop is produced in the Ficksburg
district, while the two largest asparagus canning factories are also
situated in this district. Soya, sorghum, sunflowers and wheat are cultivated,
especially in the eastern Free State, where farmers specialise in seed
production. About 40% of the country's potato yield comes from the high-lying
areas of the Free State.
Mining
The Free State contributes about 16,5% of South Africa's total mineral
output.
The mining industry is the biggest employer in the Free State and is
responsible for some 22,6% of GGP of the province. Investment opportunities
are substantial in productivity-improvement areas for mining and related
products and services.
South Africa is the world's largest producer of gold. A more than 400-km
long gold reef, known as the goldfields, stretches across Gauteng and
the Free State, the largest gold-mining complex being Free State Consolidated
Goldfields with a mining area of 32 918 ha.
Some 82% of the region's mineral production value is derived from this
activity, primarily in the Goldfields region, which comprises the districts
of Odendaalsrus, Virginia and Welkom. Roughly 30% of South Africa's
gold is obtained from this region, and the province qualifies for fifth
position as a global producer.
The Harmony Gold Refinery situated in Virginia is allowed to sell one-third
of its total annual gold production to jewellery manufacturers, and
has the facilities to ensure that the correct quality is maintained
at all times. Harmony Gold Refinery and Rand Refinery are the only two
gold refineries in South Africa. The large-scale mining activities of
the Free State Goldfields serve as an additional stimulus for further
development.
Gold mines in the Free State also supply a substantial portion of the
total silver production of the country, while considerable concentrations
of uranium occurring in the gold-bearing conglomerates of the goldfields
are extracted as a by-product.
Bituminous coal is mined in the province and converted to petrochemicals
at Sasolburg.
Diamonds from this region, extracted from kimberlite pipes and fissures,
are of a high quality.
The largest deposit of bentonite in the country occurs in the Koppies
district.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the second-largest sector in the regional economy.
Among the most important activities are the chemical products manufactured
by Sasol and the further beneficiation of agricultural products. A wide
variety of industries have developed around the production of basic
chemicals from coal.
Tourism
The boundless plains of Sourfi Africa's interior plateau between the
Vaal and Orange Rivers form the Free State Province, South Africa's
geographical heart.
Known locally as South Africa's 'bread basket', the Free State earth
is cultivated by more than 30 000 farms to produce over 70% of South
Africa's grain consumption. It is also dug into by some of me most productive
gold and diamond mines in the world, and is inhabited by more than 4
million people. Reassuringly however, nature rules supreme in the Free
State despite the developments that have been made by its human occupants.
The South shares the true Karoo semi-desert like a determined climber
over the precipice of barrenness. The North, fed by the Vaal River,
indulges gleefully in the richness of the percolated countryside. The
West hustles and bustles proudly across savannah land of substantial
mineral wealth, while the highlands of the East smile placidly from
their mountain-tops, flashing inimitable natural splendour upon envious
eyes below.
This land of the windpomp and krummelpap is the geographic and agricultural
centre of South Africa, of the extinct quaggo,of wars/ of natural springs
and most of all open space. The landlocked but aptly-named Free State
is a vast grassy platform for me soul to take flight and the spirit
to break free.
FREE STATE TOURIST ROUTES
MALUTI ROUTE
This route takes you through the scenic Highlands of the Free State
and over the border (remember your passport) into the magnificent Maluti
mountains of Lesotho and ends at the RAMSAR accredited Seekoelvlei Nature
Reserve at Memel.
GOLDFIELDS ROUTE
Follow the fascinating history of the many gold mines of the Lejweleputswa
area. Take a trip to a gold mine and watch them cast an ingot of this
precious metal.
BBT HERITAGE ROUTE
Bloemfontein, Botshabelo and Thaba Nchu are in close geographical relationship
to each other yet have on extreme diverse cultural and political heritage,
come discover it!
DIAMOND & WINE ROUTE
Follow the route of the diamond prospectors of the past and present
on this route.At Jagersfontein is a man-made diamond hole of 760m that
rivals the better known Big Hole of Kimberley for size.Also visit the
wine cellars of Landzicht and Wilreza in the Jacobsdal area.
N6 ROUTE
Take the N6 to either exit or enter the Free State from the south. This
route takes you through quaint Xhariep and Eastern Cape towns and on
to East Londen, the Wild Coast and Garden Route.
AREAS:
AREA: MOTHEO & XHARIEP
(FORMALLY KNOWN AS TRANSGARIEP AREA)
Towns:
Bloemfontein
| Bethulie
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Botshabelo
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Dewetsdorp |
Edenburg
| Fauresmith
| Gariepdam
| Jacobsdal
Jagersfontein
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Koffiefontein
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Luckhoff
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Petrusburg
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Philippolis
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Reddersburg
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Rouxville
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Smithfield
| Springfontein
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Thaba'Nchu
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Trompsburg
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Van Stadensrus
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Wepener
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Zastron
AREA: LEJWELEPUTSWA
Towns:
Allanridge, Boshoff, Bothaville, Brandfort, Bultfontein, Dealesville,
Hennenman, Hertzogville, Hoopstad, Odendaalsrus, Theunissen, Ventersburg,
Virginia, Welkom, Wesselsbron, Winburg
AREA: NORTHERN FREE STATE
Towns:
Deneysville |
Edenville |
Frankfort |
Heilbron |
Koppies Kroonstad |
Oranjeville |
Parys |
Sasolburg |
Tweeling
| Viljoenskroon |
Villiers |
Vredefort
AREA: THABOMAFUTSANYANE
(FORMALLY KNOWN AS EASTERN FREE STATE)
Towns/Cities:
Arlington
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Bethlehem |
Clarens |
Clocolan
| Ficksburg
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Fouriesburg |
Harrismith |
Kestell |
Ladybrand
| Lindley
| Marquard
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Memel | Reitz
| Senekal
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Vrede | Warden
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