Greytown (South Africa)

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Greytown
Greytown (South Africa)
Greytown
Greytown
Coordinates 29 ° 4 ′  S , 30 ° 35 ′  E Coordinates: 29 ° 4 ′  S , 30 ° 35 ′  E
Basic data
Country South Africa

province

KwaZulu-Natal
District Umzinyathi
local community Umvoti
height 1015 m
Residents 9090 (2011)
founding 1848
Website www.greytown.co.za (English)

Greytown is a city in the center of the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal . It is located on the Umvoti River at an altitude of 1015 meters above sea level. In 2011 it had 9,090 inhabitants. The Umvoti Community Administration is located in Greytown .

history

The village was founded in 1848 by the Land Commission and called Umvoti. In 1854 it was renamed in honor of the Governor of the Cape Colony , Sir George Gray .

In 1906, the Bambatha rebellion took place in Greytown's area of ​​influence . The Zulu refused to pay taxes. These struggles are seen as the beginning of the rebellion against racial segregation .

economy

Acacias have been planted and used for wood production in the Greytown area since the 1890s .

sons and daughters of the town

  • Louis Botha (1862–1919), general and politician, first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa
  • Bobbie Heine (1909-2016), tennis player

Attractions

  • Greytown Museum , formerly a colonial administration building; it has housed the museum since 1973
  • Lilani springs , thermal springs
  • Greytown City Hall , a 1900 building
  • Grave of Sarie Marais , a folk hero of the Afrikaans-speaking population
  • Umvoti Vlei , a nature reserve with many species of birds from wetlands; these can be observed

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Greytown, South Africa Page ( English ) Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. . Retrieved May 28, 2010.
  2. 2011 census , accessed November 16, 2013
  3. a b The Natal Midlands - Greytown ( English ) NATAL tourism . Retrieved January 29, 2009.
  4. Umvoti Local Municipality ( English ) KwaZulu-Natal Top Business . Retrieved May 28, 2010.
  5. greytown ( English ) Country Roads . Retrieved January 29, 2009.
  6. Greytown ( English ) drakensberg-tourism.com . Retrieved January 29, 2009.