Bela-Bela should not be confused with Bella Bella (disambiguation).
Bela-Bela | |
Other Name: | Warmbaths |
Motto: | Latin: Salus et vita |
Pushpin Map: | South Africa Limpopo#South Africa#Africa |
Coordinates: | -24.8833°N 45°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | South Africa |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Limpopo |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Waterberg |
Subdivision Type3: | Municipality |
Subdivision Name3: | Bela-Bela |
Subdivision Type4: | Main Place |
Established Title: | Established |
Established Date: | 1873 |
Leader Title: | Councillor |
Area Footnotes: | [1] |
Area Total Km2: | 23.29 |
Population Total: | 45001 |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Racial makeup (2011) |
Demographics1 Title1: | Black African |
Demographics1 Info1: | 89.1% |
Demographics1 Title2: | Coloured |
Demographics1 Info2: | 1.7% |
Demographics1 Title3: | Indian/Asian |
Demographics1 Info3: | 0.7% |
Demographics1 Title4: | White |
Demographics1 Info4: | 8.2% |
Demographics1 Title5: | Other |
Demographics1 Info5: | 0.3% |
Demographics Type2: | First languages (2011) |
Demographics2 Title1: | Northern Sotho |
Demographics2 Info1: | 43.0% |
Demographics2 Title2: | Tswana |
Demographics2 Info2: | 18.1% |
Demographics2 Title3: | Tsonga |
Demographics2 Info3: | 12.4% |
Demographics2 Title4: | Afrikaans |
Demographics2 Info4: | 9.4% |
Demographics2 Title5: | Other |
Demographics2 Info5: | 17.1% |
Timezone1: | SAST |
Utc Offset1: | +2 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code (street) |
Postal Code: | 0480 |
Postal2 Code Type: | PO box |
Area Code Type: | Area code |
Area Code: | 014 |
Bela-Bela (Tswana/Pedi for "the pot that boils")[2] - formerly known as Warmbaths, Afrikaans: Warmbad[3] - is a town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Deriving its name from the geothermic hot springs around which the town was built.
The town is situated in the Waterberg District of the Limpopo Province. It lies off the N1 road between Pretoria and Polokwane (Pietersburg). Its hot springs produce 22,000 litres per hour at 52°C.[4]
The main hot springs holiday resort (previously run by state-owned company Aventura, formerly called Overvaal[5])[6] in the town is still branded Warmbaths.[7]
When the Tswana tribes first moved into the region in the 1800s, they discovered hot springs in the area.[8]
The Voortrekker Carl Van Heerden established the first Boer farm in what is now Bela-Bela and called it Het Bad. In 1873, President Burgers' Transvaal government bought the land and established a resort called Hartingsburg after the prominent Dutch biologist Pieter Harting. The British occupied the town during the Anglo-Boer War, and renamed the post office Warm Baths in 1903, and proclaimed the boundaries of Warmbaths to be the entire farm of Het Bad.
In 1920 Warmbaths was proclaimed a township (in the legal, not racial sense) and the township was designed by architect John Abraham Moffat[9] in that year. In 1950, it became a magisterial district. In 1932 Warmbaths became a village town and was established as a town council in 1960.
Called Warmbaths in English, the Afrikaans name for the town was Warmbad.[3]
On 14 June 2002[10] the South African government officially renamed the town Bela-Bela (meaning "boiling boiling").[11]
Bela Bela has proven to be a town of intellectual importance through its academic achievements. The town is home to schools like Albert Luthuli Primary School, Bela Bela High school, Hleketane Primary School, Hoërskool Warmbad, Jinnah Park Primary School, Khabele Primary School, Laerskool Warmbad, Maope Secondary School, Mmamakwa Primary School, Mmampatile Primary School, Raeleng High School, Spa Park Primary, Settlers Agricultural High School and Ulando Secondary School.
AB de Villiers.