Upington Explained

Upington
Pushpin Map:South Africa Northern Cape#South Africa#Africa
Coordinates:-28.45°N 21.25°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: South Africa
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:ZF Mgcawu
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Dawid Kruiper
Subdivision Type4:Main Place
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1873[1]
Government Type:Local Municipality
Leader Party:ANC
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Limakatso Koloi[2]
Area Footnotes:[3]
Elevation M:835
Area Total Km2:580.8
Population Total:74834
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Racial makeup (2011)
Demographics1 Title1:Black African
Demographics1 Info1:25.6%
Demographics1 Title2:Coloured
Demographics1 Info2:62.6%
Demographics1 Title3:Indian/Asian
Demographics1 Info3:0.6%
Demographics1 Title4:White
Demographics1 Info4:10.1%
Demographics1 Title5:Other
Demographics1 Info5:1.1%
Demographics Type2:First languages (2011)
Demographics2 Title1:Afrikaans
Demographics2 Info1:85.5%
Demographics2 Title2:Xhosa
Demographics2 Info2:6.1%
Demographics2 Title3:Tswana
Demographics2 Info3:3.2%
Demographics2 Title4:English
Demographics2 Info4:2.1%
Demographics2 Title5:Other
Demographics2 Info5:3.1%
Timezone1:SAST
Utc Offset1:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code (street)
Postal Code:8800
Postal2 Code Type:PO box
Postal2 Code:8800
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:+27 (0)54
Website:
Native Name://Khara hais (Nama)

Upington is a town founded in 1873 and located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River. The town was originally called Olijvenhoutsdrift ('Olive wood drift'), due to the abundance of olive wood trees in the area, but later renamed after Sir Thomas Upington, Attorney-General and then Prime Minister of the Cape. It originated as a mission station established in 1871 and run by Reverend Christiaan Schröder. The mission station now houses the Kalahari Orange Museum. The museum is also the home of a donkey statue, which recognises the enormous contribution that this animal made to the development of the region during the pioneering days of the 19th century.

The elevation of Upington is 2,742 feet (835 metres). It is the closest large centre to the Augrabies Falls (arguably the greatest of South African waterfalls) and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. The landscape is very arid but the soil is fertile and crops such as fruit are grown in irrigated fields. The area is best known for its export-quality grapes, raisins and wines, which are cultivated on the rich flood plains of the Orange River.

The Upington 26

On 13 November 1985, a black policeman was killed following a disturbance at a political meeting in Paballelo, a black township on the outskirts of Upington. Twenty-six people were charged with the killing, of whom twenty-five were convicted of murder on the basis of common purpose, and one convicted of attempted murder. Fourteen were sentenced to death, although the death sentences were later overturned on appeal.[4] [5] [6] [7] In 2011, a memorial in honour of the Upington 26 was unveiled in Upington by Hazel Jenkins, the Premier of the Northern Cape.[8] In 2014, the Australian film A Common Purpose was made about the case.[9] [10]

Wine industry

Upington's most famous wines are produced by an organisation known as Orange River Cellars. The organisation has six depots in the area (all of them on the banks of the Orange River) at Upington, Kanoneiland, Grootdrink, Kakamas, Keimoes and Groblershoop. Their wines are exported, inter alia, to Europe and the USA.

Transportation

Upington Airport has scheduled flights provided by SA Airlink.[11] Due to the combination of high elevation and temperature, one of the airport's runways is 4,900 m long[12] (the fourth longest in the world), and thus allows Boeing 747 and other heavy aircraft to use the airport without limitations on take-off weight.In the first half of the 20th century, there was a passenger train service from Cape Town to Upington. Until the 1950s, a narrow-gauge railway line (two-foot gauge) ran from Upington to Kakamas and Keimoes, two nearby towns. The trains carried passengers and freight, being mainly dried fruit. The line to Kakamas was still in use during the November 2010 grape harvest season.[13]

Public institutions

There are four libraries that serve the community in Upington, viz, Rosedale Library, Upington Library, Korrektiewe and Forum Library.[14]

Geography and climate

Upington is located on the northern banks of the Orange River and is surrounded by irrigated vineyards.[15] The hottest month of the year is January, with average daily temperatures swinging from 36C to 20C, while in the coolest month of July temperatures range between 21C and 4C. Also the driest month of the year, July sees an average rainfall of only 2mm, while the wettest month of March sees 37mm.Upington has been noted as being the sunniest location on the planet for three months of the year, from November through January.[16]

Upington has a hot desert climate (BWh) with long, hot summers and short, mild winters. Precipitation peaks during late summertime.

Notable natives and residents

Sport

Upington have a professional football club named Upington City F.C.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Upington . 27 March 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100314063518/http://www.greenkalahari.co.za/upington.htm . 14 March 2010 . dead.
  2. http://www.kharahais.gov.za Dawid Kruiper Municipality website
  3. Sum of the Main Places Upington and Paballelo from Census 2011.
  4. News: Wren . Christopher S. . Judge Condemns 14 South Africa Blacks . The New York Times. 27 May 1989.
  5. News: Dicker . Richard . South African Justice . The Christian Science Monitor. 23 June 1989 . Boston.
  6. News: Carlin . John . John Carlin (journalist) . Justice served . . 4 December 2004 . London.
  7. Web site: Upington 26 . Truth Commission Special Report . . 4 September 2020.
  8. Web site: Premier Hazel Jenkins and MEC Pauline Williams to unveil the Memorial in honour of the Upington 26 . South African Government . 18 March 2011.
  9. Web site: A Common Purpose . Icarus Films . 4 September 2020.
  10. Web site: O'Hara . Marguerite . A Common Purpose - Study Guide . . 2013.
  11. Web site: flyairlink . 20 March 2023 . flyairlink.
  12. Web site: Upington. World Aero Data. Aviation Networks, Inc.. https://archive.today/20120719030940/http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=SF69746&sch=FAUP. usurped. 19 July 2012. 2008-03-26.
  13. Web site: FLOOD AT UPINGTON Railways Africa. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120403203949/http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2011/01/flood-at-upington/ . 3 April 2012 .
  14. Web site: Library Directory . https://web.archive.org/web/20230511114932/https://www.nlsa.ac.za/nlsa_2020/directory/ . May 11, 2023 . 2 June 2023 . Library Directory . . en.
  15. Book: Pinchuck. Tony. Barbara McCrea. Donald Reid. Rough guide to South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland. 28 May 2010. July 2002. Rough Guides. 978-1-85828-853-6. 319, 322.
  16. Web site: Osborn . Liz . Sunniest Places and Countries in the World . Current Results . 16 November 2012.