SA towns with an old-world charm you should visit

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SA towns with an old-world charm you should visit
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South Africa has many lesser-known historic towns, each with a story to tell. Here are a few towns with an old-world charm.

South Africa’s rich history is not only present in its major cities but also in its lesser-known historic towns, each with a unique story to tell.situated in the Thabo Mofutsanyana region. It is one of the most appealing SA towns with an old-world charm. An influential Dutch Reformed minister,, founded it in 1905. He died on 18 December 1904 before the village was proclaimed. The authorities named the town after him for the prominent role he had played in establishing the town.

The little town has a lively and energetic community, known for its friendliness. Visitors are always welcome there and the residents take great pride in their well-kept town. Marquard is one of a few towns that still hasThe Dutch Reformed church and the gabled town hall were built from sandstone quarried in the district. The Marquard Hotel dates back to the early 1900s.Another special location and one of the SA towns with an old-world charm, is Ficksburg in the Free State.

The old mining town is situated along South Africa’s 10th World Heritage Site, the Makhonjwa Mountains in the De Kaap Valley., which are more than 100 years old, in operation: the Agnes Gold Mine, the Fairview Gold Mine, New Consort Gold Mine, and Sheba Gold Mine.

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