Barkly West Explained

Barkly West
Pushpin Map:South Africa Northern Cape#South Africa
Coordinates:-28.5381°N 24.5186°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:South Africa
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Northern Cape
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Frances Baard
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Dikgatlong
Subdivision Type4:Main Place
Established Title:Established
Leader Title:Councillor
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:73.1
Population Total:20105
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Racial makeup (2011)
Demographics1 Title1:Black African
Demographics1 Info1:71.7%
Demographics1 Title2:Coloured
Demographics1 Info2:22.6%
Demographics1 Title3:Indian/Asian
Demographics1 Info3:0.4%
Demographics1 Title4:White
Demographics1 Info4:3.7%
Demographics1 Title5:Other
Demographics1 Info5:1.6%
Demographics Type2:First languages (2011)
Demographics2 Title1:Tswana
Demographics2 Info1:60.3%
Demographics2 Title2:Afrikaans
Demographics2 Info2:31.4%
Demographics2 Title3:English
Demographics2 Info3:2.3%
Demographics2 Title4:Sotho
Demographics2 Info4:1.8%
Demographics2 Title5:Other
Demographics2 Info5:4.1%
Timezone1:SAST
Utc Offset1:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code (street)
Postal Code:8375
Postal2 Code Type:PO box
Postal2 Code:8375
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:053

Barkly West is a town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, situated on the north bank of the Vaal River west of Kimberley.

Establishment and naming

Barkly West was the site of the first major diamond rush, in 1870, on the South African Diamond Fields, and was initially known as Klip Drift (sometimes written as Klipdrift). This Dutch name means "stony ford" and is a direct translation from a much older !Kora or Korana name, Ka-aub (or !a |aub) - "stony (place along a) river".[2] Briefly the Klipdrift Diggers' Republic was declared (the town assuming the name Parkerton after President Stafford Parker), before colonial rule was extended here. It became, with Kimberley, one of the main towns in the Crown Colony of Griqualand West and was renamed Barkly West (see the article on New Rush). Like Barkly East, the town is named after Sir Henry Barkly, Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for Southern Africa from 1870 to 1877.[3] During the Anglo-Boer War the town was occupied by Boer forces and temporarily went by the name Nieuw Boshof.[4]

Barkly West is sometimes erroneously spelled as "Barkley-West" (even in road signage). In Afrikaans the town is known as Barkly-Wes. The local municipality, post-1994, is called Dikgatlong, part of the Frances Baard District Municipality.

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Notes and References

  1. Sum of the Main Places Barkly West and Mataleng from Census 2011.
  2. Van Vreeden, B.F. 1961. Die oorsprong en geskiedenis van plekname in Noord-Kaapland en die aangrensende gebiede. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of the Witwatersrand.
  3. Book: Raper, P. E. . Dictionary of Southern African Place Names . 1989. Jonathan Ball Publishers. 978-0-947464-04-2. 69. Internet Archive.
  4. Standard Encyclopaedia of South Africa. 1970. Pretoria: Nasou Ltd. Vol 2, p 177
  5. Pressly, Canon G.N. 1971. St Mary's Centenary booklet.
  6. Morris, D. & Beaumont, P. 2004. Archaeology in the Northern Cape: some key sites. Kimberley: McGregor Museum
  7. http://www.aatours.co.za/ Ashley's Adventure Tours: Exploring Barkly West and the Diamond Fields