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Aliwal North

Aliwal North (officially Maletswai) is a town in central South Africa on the banks of the Orange River, Eastern Cape Province. It is a medium-sized commercial centre in the northernmost part of the Eastern Cape. The Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1855.

Aliwal North
Maletswai
The old Post Office building constructed from sandstone.
Aliwal North
Aliwal North
Aliwal North
Coordinates: 30°42′S 26°42′E / 30.700°S 26.700°E / -30.700; 26.700
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceEastern Cape
DistrictJoe Gqabi
MunicipalityWalter Sisulu
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Council
 • Mayor(ANC)
Area
 • Total24.18 km2 (9.34 sq mi)
Elevation
1,325 m (4,347 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total3,992
 • Density170/km2 (430/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African48.1%
 • White43.74%
 • Coloured5.66%
 • Indian/Asian0.95%
 • Other1.55%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans40.31%
 • Xhosa29.63%
 • English7.16%
 • Sotho5.39%
 • Other17.51%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
9750
PO box
9750
Area code051 (−633- / -634-)

History edit

One of the first white settlers in the area, Pieter Jacobus de Wet, built a house at the nearby Buffelsvlei around 1828. Sir Harry Smith,[2] Governor of the Cape Colony from 1847 to 1852, formally founded the small town of Aliwal North in the Cape Province of South Africa in 1850. He named the town "Aliwal North" in memory of his victory over the Sikhs at the Battle of Aliwal during the First Sikh War in India in 1846.[3] The town was laid out in 1849 on ground acquired by the government. This was auctioned and 38 lots were sold for £972.

The park in the centre of Aliwal North, the Juana Square Gardens, was named after Smith's wife Juana María de los Dolores de León. Municipal status was attained in 1882.

The railway line from Molteno reached Aliwal North on 2 September 1885.

On 8 January 1901, following the evacuation of Smithfield during the Second Boer War, Major Kendal Pretyman Apthorp established the Aliwal North concentration camp, which at its height housed approximately 2,000 Boer refugees. The camp was closed by November 1902 after the inmates had been repatriated to their homes.[4]

 
Entering Aliwal North from the west on the R58

Education edit

Aliwal North has 10 Primary Schools and 6 High Schools and a technical and vocational training college.

Primary Schools are:

  • Alheit van der Merwe Primary School
  • Holy Cross Primary
  • Flamingo Primary School
  • Laerskool Aliwal-Noord
  • Maletswai Primary School
  • Nchafatso Primary School
  • Nkosi Sikelela' Private Primary School
  • Pelomosa Primary School
  • Vulamazibuko Primary School
  • Vumile Primary School

High Schools:

  • Malcomess Senior Secondary School
  • Hoërskool Aliwal-Noord
  • Bishop Demont High School
  • Egqili Senior Secondary School
  • Faith High School
  • Joe Gqabi Secondary School

Geography edit

The settlement of the area and its development into a town probably is connected to the presence of good water, thermal springs and a good fording place ('drift') across the Orange River, just below its confluence with the Kraai River. The Frere Bridge was opened in 1880 and later replaced with the General Hertzog Bridge, leading to Bloemfontein, 206 km to the north. To the south-west of the town, the Kramberg raises to 2000 m above sea level.

Aliwal North has the following suburbs:

• Aliwal North CBD

• Arbor View

• Buffelsbaden

• Bird's Eye View

• Dukathole

• Hilton

• Joe Gqabi

• Area13

Layout edit

The central business district is surrounded by the following suburbs: Dukathole, Hilton, Joe Gqabi, the Springs (where the well-known Aliwal Spa is situated) and Arborsig. Many residents and staff of the Goedemoed Correctional Services facility (situated on the Free State side of the Orange River) use the town's many businesses, hospital, churches and schools.

The town is connected to neighbouring towns via a good roads system, and serve as a thoroughfare for tourists en route to resorts in the Eastern Cape Drakensberg. Unfortunately, the railway station had to close, due to lack of rail usage. The town also has a good airfield with three grass runways, safe for use during daylight.

Notable people edit

Tourism edit

The principal attractions of Aliwal North are two hot mineral springs, both of which have extremely high concentrations of minerals and gases.

The thermal springs resort, named Aliwal Spa, is located within the municipal area. During 2010–2014 the resort underwent re-construction by Maletswai Local Municipality's contractors, and opened again for public use in 2015.[5]

Climate edit

Köppen climate classification: subtropical highland climate (Cwb).

Climate data for Aliwal North
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 23
(73)
21
(70)
20
(68)
18
(64)
14
(57)
12
(54)
10
(50)
11
(52)
13
(55)
16
(61)
19
(66)
21
(70)
23
(73)
Daily mean °C (°F) 21
(70)
21
(70)
18
(64)
15
(59)
10
(50)
7
(45)
7
(45)
10
(50)
13
(55)
16
(61)
18
(64)
20
(68)
14
(57)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 11
(52)
10
(50)
7
(45)
4
(39)
2
(36)
−2
(28)
−3
(27)
0
(32)
1
(34)
4
(39)
6
(43)
10
(50)
12
(54)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 76
(3.0)
83
(3.3)
83
(3.3)
48
(1.9)
27
(1.1)
13
(0.5)
11
(0.4)
16
(0.6)
23
(0.9)
40
(1.6)
54
(2.1)
61
(2.4)
535
(21.1)
Source: [6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sum of the Sub-Places Aliwal North SP1, Aliwal North SP2 and Arbor View from Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Sir Harry Smith – An autobiography showing him to have seen warfare in four continents" (PDF). The New York Times. 24 May 1902. Retrieved 21 October 2008.
  3. ^ Raper, Peter Edmund: Dictionary of Southern African Place Names. Lowry Publishers, Johannesburg 1987 (second edition), S. 34.
  4. ^ "British Concentration Camps of the South African War 1900-1902". www2.lib.uct.ac.za. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  6. ^ Weatherbase.com Retrieved 6 June 2014.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Aliwal North at Wikimedia Commons

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Maletswai redirects here For the municipality see Maletswai Local Municipality Aliwal North officially Maletswai is a town in central South Africa on the banks of the Orange River Eastern Cape Province It is a medium sized commercial centre in the northernmost part of the Eastern Cape The Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1855 Aliwal North MaletswaiThe old Post Office building constructed from sandstone Aliwal NorthShow map of Eastern CapeAliwal NorthShow map of South AfricaAliwal NorthShow map of AfricaCoordinates 30 42 S 26 42 E 30 700 S 26 700 E 30 700 26 700CountrySouth AfricaProvinceEastern CapeDistrictJoe GqabiMunicipalityWalter SisuluGovernment TypeMunicipal Council Mayor ANC Area 1 Total24 18 km2 9 34 sq mi Elevation1 325 m 4 347 ft Population 2011 1 Total3 992 Density170 km2 430 sq mi Racial makeup 2011 1 Black African48 1 White43 74 Coloured5 66 Indian Asian0 95 Other1 55 First languages 2011 1 Afrikaans40 31 Xhosa29 63 English7 16 Sotho5 39 Other17 51 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST Postal code street 9750PO box9750Area code051 633 634 Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 Geography 4 Layout 5 Notable people 6 Tourism 7 Climate 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOne of the first white settlers in the area Pieter Jacobus de Wet built a house at the nearby Buffelsvlei around 1828 Sir Harry Smith 2 Governor of the Cape Colony from 1847 to 1852 formally founded the small town of Aliwal North in the Cape Province of South Africa in 1850 He named the town Aliwal North in memory of his victory over the Sikhs at the Battle of Aliwal during the First Sikh War in India in 1846 3 The town was laid out in 1849 on ground acquired by the government This was auctioned and 38 lots were sold for 972 The park in the centre of Aliwal North the Juana Square Gardens was named after Smith s wife Juana Maria de los Dolores de Leon Municipal status was attained in 1882 The railway line from Molteno reached Aliwal North on 2 September 1885 On 8 January 1901 following the evacuation of Smithfield during the Second Boer War Major Kendal Pretyman Apthorp established the Aliwal North concentration camp which at its height housed approximately 2 000 Boer refugees The camp was closed by November 1902 after the inmates had been repatriated to their homes 4 nbsp Entering Aliwal North from the west on the R58Education editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Aliwal North has 10 Primary Schools and 6 High Schools and a technical and vocational training college Primary Schools are Alheit van der Merwe Primary School Holy Cross Primary Flamingo Primary School Laerskool Aliwal Noord Maletswai Primary School Nchafatso Primary School Nkosi Sikelela Private Primary School Pelomosa Primary School Vulamazibuko Primary School Vumile Primary School High Schools Malcomess Senior Secondary School Hoerskool Aliwal Noord Bishop Demont High School Egqili Senior Secondary School Faith High School Joe Gqabi Secondary SchoolGeography editThe settlement of the area and its development into a town probably is connected to the presence of good water thermal springs and a good fording place drift across the Orange River just below its confluence with the Kraai River The Frere Bridge was opened in 1880 and later replaced with the General Hertzog Bridge leading to Bloemfontein 206 km to the north To the south west of the town the Kramberg raises to 2000 m above sea level Aliwal North has the following suburbs Aliwal North CBD Arbor View Buffelsbaden Bird s Eye View Dukathole Hilton Joe Gqabi Area13Layout editThe central business district is surrounded by the following suburbs Dukathole Hilton Joe Gqabi the Springs where the well known Aliwal Spa is situated and Arborsig Many residents and staff of the Goedemoed Correctional Services facility situated on the Free State side of the Orange River use the town s many businesses hospital churches and schools The town is connected to neighbouring towns via a good roads system and serve as a thoroughfare for tourists en route to resorts in the Eastern Cape Drakensberg Unfortunately the railway station had to close due to lack of rail usage The town also has a good airfield with three grass runways safe for use during daylight Notable people editJoe Gqabi 1921 1981 African National Congress activist citation needed Thamsanqa Kambule South African Mathematician and Educator citation needed Bongani Ndulula South African footballer citation needed Francois Steyn Springbok Rugby player citation needed Wandisile Letlabika South African footballerTourism editThe principal attractions of Aliwal North are two hot mineral springs both of which have extremely high concentrations of minerals and gases The thermal springs resort named Aliwal Spa is located within the municipal area During 2010 2014 the resort underwent re construction by Maletswai Local Municipality s contractors and opened again for public use in 2015 5 Climate editKoppen climate classification subtropical highland climate Cwb Climate data for Aliwal North Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 23 73 21 70 20 68 18 64 14 57 12 54 10 50 11 52 13 55 16 61 19 66 21 70 23 73 Daily mean C F 21 70 21 70 18 64 15 59 10 50 7 45 7 45 10 50 13 55 16 61 18 64 20 68 14 57 Mean daily minimum C F 11 52 10 50 7 45 4 39 2 36 2 28 3 27 0 32 1 34 4 39 6 43 10 50 12 54 Average precipitation mm inches 76 3 0 83 3 3 83 3 3 48 1 9 27 1 1 13 0 5 11 0 4 16 0 6 23 0 9 40 1 6 54 2 1 61 2 4 535 21 1 Source 6 References edit a b c d Sum of the Sub Places Aliwal North SP1 Aliwal North SP2 and Arbor View from Census 2011 Sir Harry Smith An autobiography showing him to have seen warfare in four continents PDF The New York Times 24 May 1902 Retrieved 21 October 2008 Raper Peter Edmund Dictionary of Southern African Place Names Lowry Publishers Johannesburg 1987 second edition S 34 British Concentration Camps of the South African War 1900 1902 www2 lib uct ac za Retrieved 10 October 2021 Retrieved 27 July 2016 Archived from the original on 22 December 2011 Retrieved 4 April 2012 Weatherbase com Retrieved 6 June 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Aliwal North nbsp Media related to Aliwal North at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aliwal North amp oldid 1213379993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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