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Transgariep & Goldfields Region of the Free State - Accommodation, Property and Conference VenuesSouth Africa > Free State > Transgariep & Goldfields Accommodation in Transgariep & Goldfields, Free State The Transgariep & Goldfields Region of the Free State
The Transgariep & Goldfields Region Towns
More About the Transgariep & Goldfields Region of the Free State in South Africa The Transgariep & Goldfields region town of Bloemfontein is the Capital of the Free State and the judicial capital of South Africa. Bloemfontein has its origins as far back as 1840 and is home to a great number of museums which are to be found throughout the city. Just outside the city centre of Bloemfontein you will find the Free State National Botanical Garden which is home to more than 400 species of indigenous flora. Welkom, the second largest city in the Free State, is also situated in the Transgariep & Goldfields region. Welkom was planned by the chairman of Anglo-American and is a garden city with a commercial centre built around a central square. The mines in and around Welkom are very deep and flooding of the shafts is an ever-present threat with large quantities of brackish water being pumped to the surface daily. The water is collected in evaporation pans which have become home to a prolific bird life including flamingo, the sacred ibis, Egyptian goose, Muscovy duck, Marsh Owl, and seagulls. Philippolis is the oldest town in the Transgariep and Goldfields region of the Free State. Philippolis was founded in 1823 by the London Missionary Society for the benefit of displaced Khoikhoi and San. Many of the typical Karoo houses in the town have been declared as National Monuments. In the southwest of the Free State province you will find the Kalkfontein Dam Nature Reserve. The reserve is home to one of the few fishing dams in South Africa where yellowfish are plentiful. The reserve is open daily and has become a favourite venue for weekend picnickers, campers and fishermen. Some of the more prominent towns of the Transgariep and Goldfields region of the Free State include Bloemfontein, Gariep, Philippolis, Smithfield, Thaba Nchu, Welkom and Wepener.
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