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Northern Cape Province | |
Capital | Kimberley |
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Residents | 1.145.861 (2011), 1.193.780 (2016), 1.292.786 (2020) |
surface | 372,889 km² |
website | www.northern-cape.gov.za/ |
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The province Northern Cape (German: North Cape, Afrikaans: North Cape) is in the northwest South Africa. It covers almost 30% of the country's area. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west and Botswana and Namibia to the north.
Regions
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- Diamantveld - Area of discovery of the first diamonds in the east of the province
- Kalahari - Part of the great desert is in the northeast part of the province
- Green Kalahari - the one through the Orange River (Orange) coined part of the semi-desert in the north of the province
- Karoo - The semi-desert Karoo is partly in the southern part of the province
- Namaqualand - Area on the west coast famous for its large spring blooms
places
- 1 Alexander Bay - City at the mouth of the Orange River, on the border with Namibia. Good starting point for a visit to the Richtersveld National Park.
- 2 De Aar - Glider pilot stronghold and railway junction in the Karoo.
- 3 Kimberley
- Provincial capital and center of the diamond industry.
- 4 Port Nolloth
- 5 Springbok - capital of Namaqualand in the vicinity of the Goegap Nature Reserve.
- 6 Upington
- City located in the north on the Orange River. Good starting point for that Augrabies Falls and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park.
Other goals
National parks
- 1 Ai-Ais / Richtersveld Transfrontier Park
- 2 Augrabies Falls National Park
- 3 Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park
- 4 Namaqua National Park
- 5 Tankwa Karoo National Park
- 6 Mokala National Park
Nature reserves
- Goegap Nature Reserve
- Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve
- Spitskop Nature Reserve
- Tswalu Desert Reserve
- Witsand Nature Reserve
background
The north-easternmost province of South Africa is characterized by drought and deserted areas. Only occasionally do you come across larger towns and even these are often just small provincial nests. The people in the province mainly work in the mining industry, with diamonds being the main source of income. Tourism is also gaining in importance and is helping to offset the low income from agriculture, which is threatened by drought.
language
Most of the people in the province speak Afrikaans as their mother tongue. Large parts of the white population also speak English, even if only poorly in some cases. Most blacks speak Setswana.
getting there
By plane
Since the province is very large, the plane is a good means of transport if you want to cover long distances. The airports in Kimberley and Upington offer scheduled flights to and from other parts of South Africa Alexander Bay there are sometimes charter flights.
In the street
The North Cape Province is also easily accessible by car. The national roads N1 and N7 lead from Cape Town to the eastern part or along the west coast to Namibia. The N12 and the N14 lead the traveler from Johannesburg / Pretoria to the dry province.
mobility
Tourist Attractions
- Big hole. And the surrounding mining town in Kimberley.
- Spring bloom. In spring every year in Namaqualand.
activities
kitchen
nightlife
security
climate
trips
literature
Web links
- http://www.northern-cape.gov.za/ - Official website of the North Cape
- Official Website of the Tourism Authority (NCTA)