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Free State (province)

The Free State (Sotho: Freistata; Afrikaans: Vrystaat [ˈfrɛistɑːt]; Xhosa: iFreyistata; Tswana: Foreistata; Zulu: iFuleyisitata), formerly known as the Orange Free State, is a province of South Africa. Its capital is Bloemfontein, which is also South Africa's judicial capital. Its historical origins lie in the Boer republic called the Orange Free State and later the Orange Free State Province.

Free State
Motto(s): 
Katleho ka kopano
(Success through unity)
Location of the Free State in South Africa
Coordinates: 28°S 27°E / 28°S 27°E / -28; 27
CountrySouth Africa
Orange Free State17 February 1854
OFS Province31 May 1910
Free State27 April 1994
CapitalBloemfontein
Districts
Government
 • TypeParliamentary system
 • PremierMxolisi Dukwana (ANC)
 • LegislatureFree State Provincial Legislature
Area
[2]: 9 
 • Total129,825 km2 (50,126 sq mi)
 • Rank3rd in South Africa
Highest elevation3,291 m (10,797 ft)
Population
 (2022)[4]
 • Total2,961,864 [1]
 • Rank8th in South Africa
  • Rank8th in South Africa
Population groups
 • Black88.9%
 • White8%
 • Coloured2.6%
 • Indian or Asian0.4%
 • Other0.1%
Languages
[2]: 25 
 • Sotho64.2%
 • Afrikaans12.7%
 • Xhosa7.5%
 • Tswana5.2%
 • English2.9%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
ISO 3166 codeZA-FS
GDPUS$20.0 billion[6]
HDI (2019)0.708[7]
high · 4th of 9
Websitewww.freestateonline.fs.gov.za
Free State (province)
ZuluiFuleyisitata
XhosaiFreyistata
AfrikaansVrystaat
SesothoFreistata
SetswanaForeistata

History edit

The current borders of the province date from 1994 when the Bantustans were abolished and reincorporated into South Africa. It is also the only one of the four original provinces of South Africa not to undergo border changes, apart from the reincorporation of Bantustans, and its borders date from before the outbreak of the Boer War.

Law and government edit

The provincial government consists of a premier, an executive council of ten ministers, and a legislature. The provincial assembly and premier are elected for five-year terms, or until the next national election. Political parties are awarded assembly seats based on the percentage of votes each party receives in the province during the national elections. The assembly elects a premier, who then appoints the members of the executive council.

The provincial legislature meets at the Vierde Raadsaal in Bloemfontein. As of February 2023 the premier of Free State is Mxolisi Dukwana of the African National Congress (ANC).[8]

Geography edit

 
Cornelia in the Riemland region

The Free State is situated on a succession of flat grassy plains sprinkled with pastureland, resting on a general elevation of 3,800 feet only broken by the occasional hill or kopje. The rich soil and pleasant climate allow for a thriving agricultural industry.

The province is high-lying, with almost all land being 1,000 metres above sea level. The Drakensberg and Maloti Mountains foothills raise the terrain to over 2,000 m in the east. The Free State lies in the heart of the Karoo Sequence of rocks, containing shales, mudstones, sandstones and the Drakensberg Basalt forming the youngest capping rocks. Mineral deposits are plentiful, with gold and diamonds being of particular importance, mostly found in the north and west of the province.

Fauna and flora edit

The flats in the south of the reserve provide ideal conditions for large herds of plain game such as black wildebeest and springbok. The ridges, koppies and plains typical of the northern section are home to kudu, red hartebeest, southern white rhinoceros and buffalo. The Southern African wildcat, black wildebeest, zebra, eland, white rhinoceros and wild dog can be seen at the Soetdoring Nature Reserve near Bloemfontein. The South African cheetahs were reintroduced in the Free State for the first time in June 2013 after a hundred years of regional extinction, at Laohu Valley Reserve near Philippolis.[9] Following the reintroduction of an adult female South African cheetah in early 2016, three wild cheetah cubs were born for the first time in Laohu Valley Reserve in February 2017, making the three new cubs the first cheetahs born in the wild since their disappearance from the Free State province in over a century.[10]

Climate edit

The Free State experiences a continental climate, characterised by warm to hot summers and cool to cold winters. Areas in the east experience frequent snowfalls, especially on the higher ranges, whilst the west can be extremely hot in summer. Almost all precipitation falls in the summer months as brief afternoon thunderstorms, with aridity increasing towards the west. Areas in the east around Harrismith, Bethlehem and Ficksburg are well watered. The capital, Bloemfontein, experiences hot, moist summers and cold, dry winters frequented by severe frost.

  • Bloemfontein averages: January maximum: 31 °C (min: 15 °C), July maximum: 17 °C (min: -2 °C), annual precipitation: 559 mm
  • Bethlehem averages: January maximum: 27 °C (min: 13 °C), July maximum: 16 °C (min: -2 °C), annual precipitation: 680 mm

Borders edit

 
Mafahlaneng township at Tweeling

In the southeast, the Free State borders seven districts of Lesotho:

  • Mokhotlong – farthest to the east
  • Butha-Buthe – northwest of Mokhotlong and northeast of Leribe
  • Leribe – southwest of Butha-Buthe and northeast of Berea
  • Berea – southwest of Leribe and north of Maseru
  • Maseru – south of Berea and northeast of Mafeteng
  • Mafeteng – southwest of Maseru and northwest of Mohale's Hoek
  • Mohale's Hoek – southeast of Mafeteng

Domestically, it borders the following provinces:

The Free State borders more districts of Lesotho and more provinces of South Africa than any other province.

It is traversed by the northwesterly line of equal latitude and longitude.

Municipalities edit

 
Free State districts and local municipalities

The Free State Province is divided into one metropolitan municipality and four district municipalities. The district municipalities are in turn divided into 19 local municipalities:

Metropolitan municipalities edit

District municipalities edit

Major cities and towns edit

The Free State's major towns include:

Health edit

The Free State is the only province in South Africa that operates a free 24-hour dedicated rotor-wing aeromedical service from a public hospital. They are able to reach far-flung areas in only 45 minutes and deliver a high level of care on scene. On 31 October 2018, Free State Emergency Medical Service launched an additional 65 road ambulances to augment the fleet.

The Free State has many public and private hospitals.

Economy edit

The province is the granary of South Africa, with agriculture central to its economy, while mining on the rich goldfields reef is its largest employer.

Agriculture edit

 
Cattle grazing near Winburg

Agriculture dominates the Free State landscape, with cultivated land covering 32,000 square kilometres, and natural veld and grazing a further 87,000 square kilometres of the province. It is also South Africa's leader in the production of biofuels, or fuel from agricultural crops, with a number of ethanol plants under construction in the grain-producing western region. South Africa is one of the top ten Maize producers in the world (12,365,000 tons as of 2013).

Field crops yield almost two-thirds of the gross agricultural income of the province. Animal products contribute a further 30%, with the balance generated by horticulture. Ninety percent of the country's cherry crop is produced in the Ficksburg district, which is also home to the country's two largest asparagus canning factories. Soya, sorghum, sunflowers and wheat are cultivated in the eastern Free State, where farmers specialise in seed production. About 40% of the country's potato yield comes from the province's high-lying areas.

The main vegetable crop is asparagus, both white and green varieties. Although horticulture is expanding and becoming increasingly export-orientated, most produce leaves the province unprocessed.

The Free State's advantage in floriculture is the opposing seasons of the southern and northern hemispheres.

Mining edit

The Free State is also rich in mineral wealth, gold representing 20% of the world's total gold production. Mining is the province's major employer. The province has 12 gold mines, producing 30% of South Africa's output and making it the fifth-largest producer of gold in the world. The Harmony Gold Refinery and Rand Refinery are the only two gold refineries in South Africa.

Gold mines in the Free State also supply a substantial portion of the total silver produced in the country, while considerable concentrations of uranium occurring in the gold-bearing conglomerates of the goldfields are extracted as a byproduct.

Bituminous coal is also mined, and converted to petrochemicals at Sasolburg. The Free State also produces high-quality diamonds from its kimberlite pipes and fissures, and the country's largest deposit of bentonite is found in the Koppies district.

Industry edit

Since 1989, the Free State economy has moved from dependence on primary sectors such as mining and agriculture to an economy increasingly oriented towards manufacturing and export. Some 14% of the province's manufacturing is classified as being in high-technology industries – the highest of all provincial economies. The northern Free State's chemicals sector is one of the most important in the southern hemisphere. Petrochemicals company Sasol, based in the town of Sasolburg, is a world leader in the production of fuels, waxes, chemicals and low-cost feedstock from coal.

Tourism edit

 
On top of Koranaberg

In the northeastern Free State, nestled in the rolling foothills of the Maluti mountains, the Golden Gate Highlands National Park is the province's prime tourist attraction. The park gets its name from the brilliant shades of gold cast by the sun on the spectacular sandstone cliffs, especially the imposing Brandwag or Sentinel Rock, which keeps vigil over the park.

 
Brandwag (The Sentinel)

The sandstone of this region has been used for the lovely dressed-stone buildings found on the Eastern Highlands, while decoratively painted Sotho houses dot the grasslands. Some of South Africa's most valued San (Bushman) rock art is found in the Free State, particularly in the regions around Clarens, Bethlehem, Ficksburg, Ladybrand and Wepener.

Demographics edit

 
Population density in the Free State
  <1 /km²
  1–3 /km²
  3–10 /km²
  10–30 /km²
  30–100 /km²
  100–300 /km²
  300–1000 /km²
  1000–3000 /km²
  >3000 /km²
 
Dominant home languages in the Free State
  Xhosa
  Sotho
  Tswana
  Zulu
  No language dominant

Sesotho is the dominant home language in most of the province. Zulu is the major language in the far eastern municipality of Phumelela. Setswana is the main language in Tokologo in the northwest, and in and around the area of Thaba Nchu. The Free State is the only province in South Africa with a Sesotho majority. Afrikaans is widely spoken throughout the province, as a first language for the majority of whites and coloureds (who constitute a minority) and as a second or third language by Sesotho, Setswana and Xhosa speakers. Although there are relatively few native English speakers, English is becoming increasingly important as the language of business and government. This is evidenced by the shift of tertiary institutions such as the University of the Free State from solely using Afrikaans as the medium of instruction to using both Afrikaans and English.

Ethnicity edit

The majority of the population are black Africans who speak Sotho as a first language. The vast majority of white people in the Free State are Afrikaans-speaking. In 1880 the white population made up 45.7% of the total population. In 1904 this had fallen to 36.8%.[11] Of the 142,679 people in 1904, only 60% were born in the province. Of the 2,726 European immigrants born in non-British states, 1,025 came from the Russian Empire, mainly Jews. In 1904 whites made up a majority in most settlements, namely Ficksburg (52.3%), Wepener (60.2%), Ladybrand (60.0%), and Kroonstad (51.6%), and made up a substantial minority in Bloemfontein (45.7%) and Winburg (36.3%).

Education edit

Universities edit

Other educational institutions edit

Media edit

Newspapers edit

Radio edit

Sports edit

Provincial sport teams edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.thepresidency.gov.za/download/file/fid/2889. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b Census 2011: Census in brief (PDF). Pretoria: Statistics South Africa. 2012. ISBN 9780621413885. (PDF) from the original on 13 May 2015.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 July 2007. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  4. ^ https://www.thepresidency.gov.za/download/file/fid/2889. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ https://www.thepresidency.gov.za/download/file/fid/2889. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Provincial gross domestic product:experimental estimates, 2013–2022" (PDF), www.statssa.gov.za
  7. ^ "Sub-national HDI – Area Database – Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Mxolisi Dukwana elected Free State premier". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  9. ^ . Savechinastigers.org. Archived from the original on 20 March 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  10. ^ Jens Friis (2 March 2017). "First Wild Cheetahs Born in Free State in Over A Century". Netwerk24. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  11. ^ Cana, Frank Richardson (1911). "Orange Free State § Inhabitants" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 152.

External links edit

  • Free State Provincial Government
  • Free State Tourism Authority
  • Cana, Frank Richardson (1922). "Orange Free State" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 31 (12th ed.). p. 1177.

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Free State Sotho Freistata Afrikaans Vrystaat ˈfrɛistɑːt Xhosa iFreyistata Tswana Foreistata Zulu iFuleyisitata formerly known as the Orange Free State is a province of South Africa Its capital is Bloemfontein which is also South Africa s judicial capital Its historical origins lie in the Boer republic called the Orange Free State and later the Orange Free State Province Free State Freistata Sotho iFreyistata Xhosa Vrystaat Afrikaans Foreistata Tswana iFuleyistata Zulu ProvinceCoat of armsMotto s Katleho ka kopano Success through unity Location of the Free State in South AfricaCoordinates 28 S 27 E 28 S 27 E 28 27CountrySouth AfricaOrange Free State17 February 1854OFS Province31 May 1910Free State27 April 1994CapitalBloemfonteinDistrictsList XhariepMangaungLejweleputswaThabo MofutsanyanaFezile DabiGovernment TypeParliamentary system PremierMxolisi Dukwana ANC LegislatureFree State Provincial LegislatureArea 2 9 Total129 825 km2 50 126 sq mi Rank3rd in South AfricaHighest elevation 3 3 291 m 10 797 ft Population 2022 4 Total2 961 864 1 Rank8th in South Africa Rank8th in South AfricaPopulation groups 5 Black88 9 White8 Coloured2 6 Indian or Asian0 4 Other0 1 Languages 2 25 Sotho64 2 Afrikaans12 7 Xhosa7 5 Tswana5 2 English2 9 Time zoneUTC 2 SAST ISO 3166 codeZA FSGDPUS 20 0 billion 6 HDI 2019 0 708 7 high 4th of 9Websitewww wbr freestateonline wbr fs wbr gov wbr za Free State province ZuluiFuleyisitataXhosaiFreyistataAfrikaansVrystaatSesothoFreistataSetswanaForeistata Contents 1 History 2 Law and government 3 Geography 3 1 Fauna and flora 3 2 Climate 3 3 Borders 4 Municipalities 4 1 Metropolitan municipalities 4 2 District municipalities 5 Major cities and towns 6 Health 7 Economy 7 1 Agriculture 7 2 Mining 7 3 Industry 7 4 Tourism 8 Demographics 8 1 Ethnicity 9 Education 9 1 Universities 9 2 Other educational institutions 10 Media 10 1 Newspapers 10 2 Radio 11 Sports 11 1 Provincial sport teams 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory editFurther information Orange Free State The current borders of the province date from 1994 when the Bantustans were abolished and reincorporated into South Africa It is also the only one of the four original provinces of South Africa not to undergo border changes apart from the reincorporation of Bantustans and its borders date from before the outbreak of the Boer War Law and government editSee also Executive Council of the Free State The provincial government consists of a premier an executive council of ten ministers and a legislature The provincial assembly and premier are elected for five year terms or until the next national election Political parties are awarded assembly seats based on the percentage of votes each party receives in the province during the national elections The assembly elects a premier who then appoints the members of the executive council The provincial legislature meets at the Vierde Raadsaal in Bloemfontein As of February 2023 update the premier of Free State is Mxolisi Dukwana of the African National Congress ANC 8 Geography edit nbsp Cornelia in the Riemland region The Free State is situated on a succession of flat grassy plains sprinkled with pastureland resting on a general elevation of 3 800 feet only broken by the occasional hill or kopje The rich soil and pleasant climate allow for a thriving agricultural industry The province is high lying with almost all land being 1 000 metres above sea level The Drakensberg and Maloti Mountains foothills raise the terrain to over 2 000 m in the east The Free State lies in the heart of the Karoo Sequence of rocks containing shales mudstones sandstones and the Drakensberg Basalt forming the youngest capping rocks Mineral deposits are plentiful with gold and diamonds being of particular importance mostly found in the north and west of the province Fauna and flora edit The flats in the south of the reserve provide ideal conditions for large herds of plain game such as black wildebeest and springbok The ridges koppies and plains typical of the northern section are home to kudu red hartebeest southern white rhinoceros and buffalo The Southern African wildcat black wildebeest zebra eland white rhinoceros and wild dog can be seen at the Soetdoring Nature Reserve near Bloemfontein The South African cheetahs were reintroduced in the Free State for the first time in June 2013 after a hundred years of regional extinction at Laohu Valley Reserve near Philippolis 9 Following the reintroduction of an adult female South African cheetah in early 2016 three wild cheetah cubs were born for the first time in Laohu Valley Reserve in February 2017 making the three new cubs the first cheetahs born in the wild since their disappearance from the Free State province in over a century 10 Climate edit The Free State experiences a continental climate characterised by warm to hot summers and cool to cold winters Areas in the east experience frequent snowfalls especially on the higher ranges whilst the west can be extremely hot in summer Almost all precipitation falls in the summer months as brief afternoon thunderstorms with aridity increasing towards the west Areas in the east around Harrismith Bethlehem and Ficksburg are well watered The capital Bloemfontein experiences hot moist summers and cold dry winters frequented by severe frost Bloemfontein averages January maximum 31 C min 15 C July maximum 17 C min 2 C annual precipitation 559 mm Bethlehem averages January maximum 27 C min 13 C July maximum 16 C min 2 C annual precipitation 680 mm Borders edit nbsp Mafahlaneng township at Tweeling In the southeast the Free State borders seven districts of Lesotho Mokhotlong farthest to the east Butha Buthe northwest of Mokhotlong and northeast of Leribe Leribe southwest of Butha Buthe and northeast of Berea Berea southwest of Leribe and north of Maseru Maseru south of Berea and northeast of Mafeteng Mafeteng southwest of Maseru and northwest of Mohale s Hoek Mohale s Hoek southeast of Mafeteng Domestically it borders the following provinces KwaZulu Natal east Eastern Cape south Northern Cape west North West northwest Gauteng north Mpumalanga northeast The Free State borders more districts of Lesotho and more provinces of South Africa than any other province It is traversed by the northwesterly line of equal latitude and longitude Municipalities editMain article List of municipalities in the Free State nbsp Free State districts and local municipalities The Free State Province is divided into one metropolitan municipality and four district municipalities The district municipalities are in turn divided into 19 local municipalities Metropolitan municipalities edit Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality District municipalities edit Fezile Dabi District Moqhaka Ngwathe Metsimaholo Mafube Thabo Mofutsanyana District Setsoto Dihlabeng Maluti a Phofung Nketoana Phumelela Mantsopa Lejweleputswa District Masilonyana Tokologo Tswelopele Matjhabeng Nala Xhariep District Letsemeng Kopanong MohokareMajor cities and towns editSee also List of cities and towns in the Free State The Free State s major towns include Bloemfontein amp Botshabelo in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Welkom Odendaalsrus and Virginia in Lejweleputswa Bethlehem Harrismith and Phuthaditjhaba in Thabo Mofutsanyana Kroonstad Sasolburg and Parys in Fezile DabiHealth 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 April 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Free State is the only province in South Africa that operates a free 24 hour dedicated rotor wing aeromedical service from a public hospital They are able to reach far flung areas in only 45 minutes and deliver a high level of care on scene On 31 October 2018 Free State Emergency Medical Service launched an additional 65 road ambulances to augment the fleet The Free State has many public and private hospitals Economy editThe province is the granary of South Africa with agriculture central to its economy while mining on the rich goldfields reef is its largest employer Agriculture edit nbsp Cattle grazing near Winburg Agriculture dominates the Free State landscape with cultivated land covering 32 000 square kilometres and natural veld and grazing a further 87 000 square kilometres of the province It is also South Africa s leader in the production of biofuels or fuel from agricultural crops with a number of ethanol plants under construction in the grain producing western region South Africa is one of the top ten Maize producers in the world 12 365 000 tons as of 2013 update Field crops yield almost two thirds of the gross agricultural income of the province Animal products contribute a further 30 with the balance generated by horticulture Ninety percent of the country s cherry crop is produced in the Ficksburg district which is also home to the country s two largest asparagus canning factories Soya sorghum sunflowers and wheat are cultivated in the eastern Free State where farmers specialise in seed production About 40 of the country s potato yield comes from the province s high lying areas The main vegetable crop is asparagus both white and green varieties Although horticulture is expanding and becoming increasingly export orientated most produce leaves the province unprocessed The Free State s advantage in floriculture is the opposing seasons of the southern and northern hemispheres Mining edit The Free State is also rich in mineral wealth gold representing 20 of the world s total gold production Mining is the province s major employer The province has 12 gold mines producing 30 of South Africa s output and making it the fifth largest producer of gold in the world The Harmony Gold Refinery and Rand Refinery are the only two gold refineries in South Africa Gold mines in the Free State also supply a substantial portion of the total silver produced in the country while considerable concentrations of uranium occurring in the gold bearing conglomerates of the goldfields are extracted as a byproduct Bituminous coal is also mined and converted to petrochemicals at Sasolburg The Free State also produces high quality diamonds from its kimberlite pipes and fissures and the country s largest deposit of bentonite is found in the Koppies district Industry edit Since 1989 the Free State economy has moved from dependence on primary sectors such as mining and agriculture to an economy increasingly oriented towards manufacturing and export Some 14 of the province s manufacturing is classified as being in high technology industries the highest of all provincial economies The northern Free State s chemicals sector is one of the most important in the southern hemisphere Petrochemicals company Sasol based in the town of Sasolburg is a world leader in the production of fuels waxes chemicals and low cost feedstock from coal Tourism edit nbsp On top of Koranaberg In the northeastern Free State nestled in the rolling foothills of the Maluti mountains the Golden Gate Highlands National Park is the province s prime tourist attraction The park gets its name from the brilliant shades of gold cast by the sun on the spectacular sandstone cliffs especially the imposing Brandwag or Sentinel Rock which keeps vigil over the park nbsp Brandwag The Sentinel The sandstone of this region has been used for the lovely dressed stone buildings found on the Eastern Highlands while decoratively painted Sotho houses dot the grasslands Some of South Africa s most valued San Bushman rock art is found in the Free State particularly in the regions around Clarens Bethlehem Ficksburg Ladybrand and Wepener Demographics edit nbsp Population density in the Free State lt 1 km 1 3 km 3 10 km 10 30 km 30 100 km 100 300 km 300 1000 km 1000 3000 km gt 3000 km nbsp Dominant home languages in the Free State Afrikaans English Xhosa Sotho Tswana Zulu No language dominant Sesotho is the dominant home language in most of the province Zulu is the major language in the far eastern municipality of Phumelela Setswana is the main language in Tokologo in the northwest and in and around the area of Thaba Nchu The Free State is the only province in South Africa with a Sesotho majority Afrikaans is widely spoken throughout the province as a first language for the majority of whites and coloureds who constitute a minority and as a second or third language by Sesotho Setswana and Xhosa speakers Although there are relatively few native English speakers English is becoming increasingly important as the language of business and government This is evidenced by the shift of tertiary institutions such as the University of the Free State from solely using Afrikaans as the medium of instruction to using both Afrikaans and English Ethnicity edit The majority of the population are black Africans who speak Sotho as a first language The vast majority of white people in the Free State are Afrikaans speaking In 1880 the white population made up 45 7 of the total population In 1904 this had fallen to 36 8 11 Of the 142 679 people in 1904 only 60 were born in the province Of the 2 726 European immigrants born in non British states 1 025 came from the Russian Empire mainly Jews In 1904 whites made up a majority in most settlements namely Ficksburg 52 3 Wepener 60 2 Ladybrand 60 0 and Kroonstad 51 6 and made up a substantial minority in Bloemfontein 45 7 and Winburg 36 3 Education editUniversities edit University of the Free State Bloemfontein Phuthaditjhaba Central University of Technology Bloemfontein Welkom Other educational institutions edit Akademia Bloemfontein Damelin Bloemfontein Flavius Mareka FET College Kroonstad Mphohardi Sasolburg Qualitas Career Academy Bloemfontein Media editNewspapers edit Die Volksblad Bloemfontein Radio edit OFM Lesedi FM Motheo FM Radio Rosestad 100 6 FMSports editProvincial sport teams edit Soccer African Warriors Phuthaditjhaba Carara Kicks F C Welkom Bloemfontein Celtic Bloemfontein now has been sold Free State Stars Bethlehem Roses United Bloemfontein Young Tigers Rugby Cheetahs Bloemfontein Currie Cup Free State Cheetahs Bloemfontein Griffons Welkom Cricket Knights Bloemfontein See also editList of speakers of the Free State Provincial LegislatureReferences edit https www thepresidency gov za download file fid 2889 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b Census 2011 Census in brief PDF Pretoria Statistics South Africa 2012 ISBN 9780621413885 Archived PDF from the original on 13 May 2015 Taking the measure of Namahadi Peak PDF Archived from the original PDF on 9 July 2007 Retrieved 24 September 2009 https www thepresidency gov za download file fid 2889 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help https www thepresidency gov za download file fid 2889 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Provincial gross domestic product experimental estimates 2013 2022 PDF www statssa gov za Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 13 September 2018 Mxolisi Dukwana elected Free State premier SowetanLIVE Retrieved 24 February 2023 Cheetahs Return to Laohu Valley Reserve amp The Free State Savechinastigers org Archived from the original on 20 March 2015 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Jens Friis 2 March 2017 First Wild Cheetahs Born in Free State in Over A Century Netwerk24 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Cana Frank Richardson 1911 Orange Free State Inhabitants In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 20 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 152 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Free State Free State Provincial Government Free State Tourism Authority Cana Frank Richardson 1922 Orange Free State Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 31 12th ed p 1177 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Free State province amp oldid 1220365959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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