Dordrecht, South Africa Explained

Dordrecht
Pushpin Map:South Africa Eastern Cape#South Africa
Coordinates:-31.3667°N 30°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:South Africa
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Eastern Cape
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Chris Hani
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Emalahleni
Subdivision Type4:Main Place
Established Title:Established
Leader Title:Councillor
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:17.4
Elevation M:1600
Population Total:10261
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Racial makeup (2011)
Demographics1 Title1:Black African
Demographics1 Info1:93.1%
Demographics1 Title2:Coloured
Demographics1 Info2:3.3%
Demographics1 Title3:Indian/Asian
Demographics1 Info3:0.4%
Demographics1 Title4:White
Demographics1 Info4:2.8%
Demographics1 Title5:Other
Demographics1 Info5:0.4%
Demographics Type2:First languages (2011)
Demographics2 Title1:Xhosa
Demographics2 Info1:90.1%
Demographics2 Title2:Afrikaans
Demographics2 Info2:5.4%
Demographics2 Title3:English
Demographics2 Info3:2.0%
Demographics2 Title5:Other
Demographics2 Info5:2.5%
Timezone1:SAST
Utc Offset1:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code (street)
Postal Code:5435
Postal2 Code Type:PO box
Postal2 Code:5435
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:045

Dordrecht is a town situated in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Dordrecht was founded in 1856 by Baron Smiddolff (later changed to Smithdorff), a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church. The town was named for the city of the same name in the South-Western Netherlands[2] and had a population of about 8,741 people in 2001.

Description

Dordrecht lies nestled in the Stormberg Mountains, just north of Queenstown between Middelburg and Mthatha. Its many historical buildings and museum display turn-of-the-century furniture and clothing. Dordrecht is a small town surrounded by a number of farms with a large number of merino sheep and cattle ranchers in the region. Farmers around Dordrecht also grow potatoes. Dordrecht has a number of historical sites including a unique 1873 colonial country bed-and-breakfast. There are farmstay holidays available in the region. They are well known in South Africa for trout fishing, pheasant hunting and game hunting. The town is also situated near the Western Drakensberg Mountains where South Africa's only snow skiing resort is found.

It has two high schools, Masikhanyise High School and Dordrecht High School (which is 102 years old). Its oldest townships are Sinako township, Munikville and Marabastad.

A Remembrance Garden is in the city centre in memory of Baron Smithdorff, and high in the kopje in the foothills is a plaque dedicated to the Smithdorff family.

Climate

Dordrecht has a subtropical highland climate (Cwb, according to the Köppen climate classification), with warm summers and chilly, dry winters, with occasional snowfalls. It borders on a cold semi-arid climate (BSk). The average annual precipitation is 466mm, with most rainfall occurring mainly during summer.

The village of Buffelsfontein, located between the towns of Dordrecht and Molteno, has the lowest recorded temperature in South Africa, of -20.1°C, on 23 August 2013.[3] The former national record, of -18.6°C, was also registered in the same locality, on 28 June 1996.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Sum of the Main Places Dordrecht and Tjoksville from Census 2011.
  2. Book: Raper, P. E. . Dictionary of Southern African Place Names . 1989. Jonathan Ball Publishers. 978-0-947464-04-2. 141. Internet Archive.
  3. Web site: New minimum temperature record for South Africa . 12 June 2014.
  4. http://www.weathersa.co.za/web/Content.asp?contentID=81 Details of the temperature, rainfall and wind extremes recorded in SA