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The municipality covers an area of 831 square kilometres (321 sq mi) around the towns of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.To the west and southwest it extends as far as the urban edge of the Cape Town metropolitan area, while to the east and southeast it is bounded by mountain ranges.
Overstrand Local Municipality: WC032 Overberg Hermanus: 1,675 93,407 55.8 Prince Albert Local Municipality: WC052 Central Karoo Prince Albert: 8,153 14,272 1.8 Saldanha Bay Local Municipality: WC014 West Coast Vredenburg: 2,015 111,173 55.2 Stellenbosch Local Municipality: WC024 Cape Winelands Stellenbosch: 831 173,197 208.4 Swartland Local ...
Local Municipality HDI Very high human development 1 Hessequa: 0.81 High human development 2 Swellendam: 0.79 3 Bitou: 0.78 City of Cape Town: 0.78 Mossel Bay: 0.78 4 Cape Agulhas: 0.77 Knysna: 0.77 5 George: 0.76 Oudtshoorn: 0.76 Saldanha Bay: 0.76 6 Drakenstein: 0.75 Overstrand: 0.75 Stellenbosch: 0.75 Theewaterskloof: 0.75 – Western Cape ...
The municipality currently uses a badge [32] consisting of a fleur de lis and a cross issuing from a stylised bunch of grapes. In the past, the various local authorities used coats of arms. Drostdy – The drostdy (1685–1827) was the local authority for the whole Stellenbosch district, including the city.
Pages in category "Stellenbosch" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Stellenbosch Local Municipality elections; J. Jamestown, Western Cape;
The DA retained control of the municipality, albeit with a smaller majority in the municipal council. [14] On 15 November 2021, Van Deventer was re-elected as mayor for a second five-year term. Her re-election made history as she is the first mayor of the Stellenbosch municipality to serve two consecutive terms. [15]
From March 2011 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Mukesh D. Ambani joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -16.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a 9.2 percent return from the S&P 500.
The village was named after James Rattray (1859–1938), [16] [17] a Stellenbosch businessman who owned a butchery in Dorp Street. [12] He was the grandson of Scottish teacher James Rattray (c. 1795–1864) who immigrated to the Cape Colony in 1822, one of several British people recruited to the colony by Scottish missionary George Thom at the ...