Kimberley, Northern Cape

Kimberley is the capital and largest city of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is located approximately 110 km east of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers. The city has considerable historical significance due to its diamond mining past and the siege during the Second Anglo-Boer war. British businessmen Cecil Rhodes and Barney Barnato made their fortunes in Kimberley, and Rhodes established the De Beers diamond company in the early days of the mining town.

Kimberley
Top: City centre seen over the Big Hole, Middle left: Griqualand West High Court, right: Kimberley Town Hall, bottom left: Trinity Church, Honoured Dead Memorial, World War I Memorial
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
Coordinates: 28°44′18″S 24°45′50″E
Country South Africa
Province Northern Cape
DistrictFrances Baard
MunicipalitySol Plaatje
Established5 July 1873 (1873-07-05)
Government
  MayorKagisho Dante Sonyoni (ANC)
Area
  Total212.64 km2 (82.10 sq mi)
Elevation
1,184 m (3,885 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total225,160
  Density1,100/km2 (2,700/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African63.1%
  Coloured26.8%
  Indian/Asian1.2%
  White8.0%
  Other0.9%
First languages (2011)
  Afrikaans43.2%
  Tswana35.8%
  English8.7%
  Xhosa6.0%
  Other6.3%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
8301
PO box
8300
Area code053

On 2 September 1882, Kimberley was the first city in the Southern Hemisphere and the second in the world after Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States to integrate electric street lights into its infrastructure. The first stock exchange in Africa was built in Kimberley, as early as 1881.

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