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sanddrif Latitude and Longitude:

28°25′38″S 16°46′38″E / 28.42722°S 16.77722°E / -28.42722; 16.77722
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!Khays
!Khays is located in Northern Cape
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!Khays is located in South Africa
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Coordinates: 28°25′38″S 16°46′38″E / 28.42722°S 16.77722°E / -28.42722; 16.77722
Country Southern Africa
Province Namaqualand
District Namakwa
Municipality Richtersveld
Area
 • Total2.70 km2 (1.04 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [1]
 • Total1,854
 • Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 •  Black African17.4%
 •  Coloured78.5%
 •  Indian/ Asian0.2%
 •  White3.3%
 • Other0.6%
First languages (2011)
 •  Afrikaans78.2%
 •  Xhosa12.9%
 •  English1.9%
 •  Tswana1.1%
 • Other5.9%
Time zone UTC+2 ( SAST)

Sanddrif is a town in Richtersveld Local Municipality in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River. [2] It is located 57 km east of Alexander Bay. [3]

Mining in the region began in the 1900s leading to the displacement of the indigenous Nama people. Diamond mines were again established in the 1970s, bringing a source of employment but also socio-economic upheaval, threatening the traditional Nama lifestyle. [3] The subsequent migration of Xhosa people who came to the area to work in the mines led Sanddrif to acquire the nickname of "Rainbow Town". [4] Sanddrif has nevertheless seen ethnic conflict between the indigenous Namas and the Xhosa migrants. [5]

The Baken diamond mine, located outside Sanddrif, was opened by Trans Hex Group in May 2001. [6]


Culture

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Sanddrif". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Sanddrift". Richtersveld National Park. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Sanddrift". Explore the Richtersveld. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  4. ^ François Odendaal; Helen Suich (1 January 2007). Richtersveld: The Land and Its People. Struik. p. 129. ISBN  978-1-77007-341-8.
  5. ^ Gitanjali Maharaj (1999). Between unity and diversity: essays on nation-building in post-Apartheid South Africa. Idasa. p.  50. ISBN  978-1-874864-90-5.
  6. ^ "Diamond plant throughput rises 67%". MiningWeekly.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.



sanddrif Latitude and Longitude:

28°25′38″S 16°46′38″E / 28.42722°S 16.77722°E / -28.42722; 16.77722
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

!Khays
!Khays is located in Northern Cape
!Khays
!Khays
!Khays is located in South Africa
!Khays
!Khays
Coordinates: 28°25′38″S 16°46′38″E / 28.42722°S 16.77722°E / -28.42722; 16.77722
Country Southern Africa
Province Namaqualand
District Namakwa
Municipality Richtersveld
Area
 • Total2.70 km2 (1.04 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [1]
 • Total1,854
 • Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 •  Black African17.4%
 •  Coloured78.5%
 •  Indian/ Asian0.2%
 •  White3.3%
 • Other0.6%
First languages (2011)
 •  Afrikaans78.2%
 •  Xhosa12.9%
 •  English1.9%
 •  Tswana1.1%
 • Other5.9%
Time zone UTC+2 ( SAST)

Sanddrif is a town in Richtersveld Local Municipality in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River. [2] It is located 57 km east of Alexander Bay. [3]

Mining in the region began in the 1900s leading to the displacement of the indigenous Nama people. Diamond mines were again established in the 1970s, bringing a source of employment but also socio-economic upheaval, threatening the traditional Nama lifestyle. [3] The subsequent migration of Xhosa people who came to the area to work in the mines led Sanddrif to acquire the nickname of "Rainbow Town". [4] Sanddrif has nevertheless seen ethnic conflict between the indigenous Namas and the Xhosa migrants. [5]

The Baken diamond mine, located outside Sanddrif, was opened by Trans Hex Group in May 2001. [6]


Culture

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Sanddrif". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Sanddrift". Richtersveld National Park. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Sanddrift". Explore the Richtersveld. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  4. ^ François Odendaal; Helen Suich (1 January 2007). Richtersveld: The Land and Its People. Struik. p. 129. ISBN  978-1-77007-341-8.
  5. ^ Gitanjali Maharaj (1999). Between unity and diversity: essays on nation-building in post-Apartheid South Africa. Idasa. p.  50. ISBN  978-1-874864-90-5.
  6. ^ "Diamond plant throughput rises 67%". MiningWeekly.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.



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