Main Place

Harrismith

Quick Fact ......
  • 27,869

  • 7,937

  • 13%

  • 58,5%

  • 82,6%

  • 79%

Harrismith is named after Harry Smith (1787-1860), Governor of the Cape. The town was founded in 1849. However, in 1850 it was moved 16km west to its current location on the banks of the Wilge River due to lack of water. The town is a popular refuelling spot for trucks, as well as for vacationers who drive to Durban from Johannesburg every year for the December holidays. (GPS coordinates: 28.2777 S, 29.1417 E).

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  • Raper PE. 2004. New dictionary of South African Place Names. Jonathan Ball Publishers.
  • http://www.wikipedia.org

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Key Statistics 2011

Characteristics
Total population27,869
Young (0-14)28,6%
Working Age (15-64)66,2%
Elderly (65+)5,1%
Dependency ratio51
Sex ratio90,4
Population density201 persons/km2
No schooling aged 20+5,3%
Higher education aged 20+13%
Matric aged 20+31,2%
Number of households7,937
Average household size3,4
Female headed households41,3%
Formal dwellings80,3%
Housing owned/paying off48,7%
Flush toilet connected to sewerage79%
Weekly refuse removal78,7%
Piped water inside dwelling58,5%
Electricity for lighting82,6%

Place names

Maluti a Phofung Municipality