Mpumalanga Province
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| Province motto: OMNIA LABOR VINCIT | |||||
| Capital | Nelspruit | ||||
| Largest City | Nelspruit | ||||
| Premier | Thabang Makwetla | ||||
| Area | 79,490 km˛ | ||||
| Population - Total (2001) - Density |
3.1 million 39/km˛ |
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Mpumalanga, formerly Eastern Transvaal is a province in South Africa. The name means "the place where the sun rises". Mpumalanga lies in the east of South Africa, north of KwaZulu-Natal and bordering Swaziland and Mozambique. It occupies 6.5% of the country's land. In the north it borders with Limpopo and in the east is Free State and Gauteng provinces. The capital is Nelspruit.
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2 Geography 3 Fauna and flora 4 Law and government 5 Economy 6 Demographics 7 Major cities and towns 8 External links |
History
To see pre-1994 history see Transvaal.
Geography
The Drakensberg Escarpment cuts through Mpumalanga. The top half consists mainly of grassland called the Highveld while bottom half is a subtropical Lowveld/Bushveld. In this area is the southern half of the Kruger National Park.
The climatic contrasts between the drier Highveld region, with its cold winters, and the hot, humid Lowveld allows for a variety of agricultural activities. More than 68% of Mpumalanga is utilised by agriculture. Crops include maize, wheat,sorghum, barley, sunflower seed, soy beans, groundnuts, sugar cane, vegetables, coffee, tea, cotton, tobacco, citrus, subtropical and deciduous fruit and Forestry, especially around Sabie in the far north of the province, is extensive.
Natural grazing covers approximately 14% of Mpumalanga. The main products are beef, mutton, wool, poultry, and dairy.
Extensive mining is done and the minerials found include: Gold, Platinum group metals, Silica, Chromite, Vanadiferous Magnetite, Argentiferous Zinc, Antimony, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Tin, Coal, Andalusite, Chrysotile Asbestos, Kieselguhr, Limestone, Magnesite, Talc, and Shale.
Close to the coal deposits are most of South Africa’s coal Power Stations. Secunda is the site of one of the country's two petroleum-from-coal.Fauna and flora
Law and government
Economy
| Population groups | Languages Spoken | ||||
| African | 92.4% | SiSwati | 30.8% | ||
| White | 6.5% | IsiZulu | 26.4% | ||
| Asian | 0.2% | IsiNdebele | 12.1% | ||
| Coloured | 0.2% | Sepedi | 10.8% | ||
Major cities and towns
External links
Provinces of South Africa
Eastern Cape | Free State | Gauteng | KwaZulu-Natal | Limpopo | Mpumalanga | Northern Cape| North West | Western Cape