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Utrecht
City gate in Utrecht, KwaZulu-Natal.
Utrecht, KwaZulu-Natal is located in KwaZulu-Natal
Utrecht
Utrecht, KwaZulu-Natal is located in South Africa
Utrecht
 Utrecht shown within South Africa
Coordinates: 27°39′36″S 30°19′48″E / 27.66000°S 30.33000°E / -27.66000; 30.33000Coordinates: 27°39′36″S 30°19′48″E / 27.66000°S 30.33000°E / -27.66000; 30.33000
Country South Africa
Province KwaZulu-Natal
District Amajuba
Municipality eMadlangeni
Established 1853[1]
Area[2]
 • Total 57.60 km2 (22.24 sq mi)
Population (2001)[2]
 • Total 4,365
 • Density Bad rounding here76/km2 (Bad rounding here200/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2001)[2]
 • Black African 57.0%
 • Coloured 12.6%
 • Indian/Asian 0.4%
 • White 30.0%
First languages (2001)[2]
 • Zulu 53.6%
 • Afrikaans 37.9%
 • English 6.3%
 • Other 2.2%
Time zone SAST (UTC+2)
Website http://www.utrecht.co.za

Utrecht is a town in the foothills of the Balele Mountains, in the northwestern corner of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Newcastle, Kwazulu-Natal's third-largest urban center, is 50 km from Utrecht. Utrecht has a population of approximately 32,000 (including surrounding areas).

Coal mining and cattle ranching are the predominant economic activities in Utrecht.

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History [edit]

In 1843, the British annexed the Klip River Republic. Most of the inhabitants moved to the (later) Free State and Transvaal Province, but three of them – A. T. Spies, J. C. Klopper and C. J. van Rooyen – traded land east of the Buffalo River for 300 cattle in 1852 from Zulu King Mpande.[3] Van Rooyen, who spoke the Zulu language fluently, was a friend of King Mpande and had assisted him a few years earlier. Prior to 1852, Van Rooyen had permission to use this tract of land for grazing.

The majority of northern Natal was uninhabited, since King Shaka had driven out the resident Hlubi people; the Zulu people never inhabited the land. In the Transvaal Archive, the settlers who moved there with the trio were called the Buffel rivier maatschappij (Buffalo River Society).

In a proclamation dated 27 December 1852 the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republic (ZAR), in a letter signed by Commander-General A. W. J. Pretorius (the hero of the Battle of Blood River), warned them that the ZAR did not recognize the transaction. This was due to a fear of antagonizing the English, who would be their neighbors on the Buffalo River after the annexation of the Klip River Republic. This warning was re-issued in December 1853, in a letter written to "Phillip Koch and the rest of the inhabitants of the area of the Buffalo River". These inhabitants wished to be incorporated into the ZAR, but the ZAR refused. On 8 September 1854 the trio of settlers again traded the same land for a further 100 cattle and had a bill of sale signed; it may be viewed in the Transvaal Archive. The following is a translation from the original Dutch:

Dumasoela 8 September 1854

Under the authority vested in me as Panda, King of the Zulus, I herewith declare that I have traded one portion of my land to the undersigned emigrants in exchange for one hundred head of cattle, which cattle I have have received on this date and have given the land noted below as the everlasting property of the emigrants.

XXXXXX (the mark signifies the name Panda)

The border will be where the Blood River flows into the Buffel River en along Blood River and further along the small stream (Lynspruit) and along the mountains all open lands that are not inhabited by Panda kaffirs up to the round hill between the two small streams at Pongola and along the border of the Free Republic and all enclosed lands up to the British border.

As witnesses J. C. Klopper P. W. Jordaan C. J. van Rooyen J. G. Herbst A. T. Spies Aldus signed and notarized on this date

xxxxxx (the mark signifies the name Mapasha)

The Republic of Utrecht (after the formation of the New Republic on its eastern side, which had been known as the Old Republic) existed until 1858, when it joined the Republic of Lydenburg. This republic joined the ZAR in 1860. Utrecht and Vryheid (the capital of the former New Republic) remained part of the ZAR until 31 May 1902, when the ZAR surrendered to Great Britain. After this, both towns (and their districts) were incorporated into the Colony of Natal as spoils of war.

Tourism [edit]

Balele Mountains rising behind Utrecht.

In a corner of the Balele Mountains, Utrecht is unique since it lies within a game park.[4] Established in 1854, the town is steeped in a history reflected in historical buildings like the Old Parsonage Museum, the Dutch Reformed sandstone church, the old military cemetery, colonial houses and other buildings.

Utrecht does not only offer history to the tourist; the Balele Mountains, with their waterfalls and ecological diversity, are home to a wealth of fauna and flora – especially in the Balele Game Park, which encircles the town. The preserve and surrounding district offer a variety of outdoor activities that include hiking and horse trails, trout fishing at dams on the Bivane River, birding and water sports at the recreation resort.

The Utrecht district is the tribal domain of five Amakosi (Zulu chiefs), who today play an active role in the development of the area. The Mangosuthu Arts and Crafts village (with accommodations for backpackers) has a craft shop with a variety of traditional Zulu articles.

In addition to eco-tourism Utrecht is an agricultural area, the most important wool-producing area in KwaZulu-Natal. It is also a major cattle and mixed-farming region, and farm holidays are available.

Population [edit]

Utrecht is the seat of the local eMadlageni municipality and the Amajuba District Municipality. The Amajuba District Municipality is the fifth-most-densely-populated district in KwaZulu-Natal, comprising Dannhauser (1516 km²), Newcastle (1956 km²), and Utrecht (3539 km²). The average population density in Amajuba was 67.7 people per km² in 2001. The district was home to 468,030 people that year with 22% residing in Dannhauser, 72% residing in Newcastle and 7% in Utrecht.

Schools [edit]

  • Utrecht High School
  • Utrecht Primary School
  • eMalahleni Combined School
  • Bersig

References [edit]


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