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As of January 2012, Oudtshoorn's population of more than 200,000 ostriches was the world's largest, and accounted for 80% of the world's ostrich products. [7] The ostrich industry in the Oudtshoorn region had directly employed 20,000 people, and generated R2,1 billion per year. [4] [23] [24] 50% of ostrich farmers had left the industry by 2013 ...
Oudtshoorn Municipality (Afrikaans: Oudtshoorn Munisipaliteit) is a local municipality within the Garden Route District Municipality, in the Western Cape province of South Africa. As of 2022, the population was 138,257.
The council of the Garden Route District Municipality consists of thirty-five councillors. Fourteen councillors are directly elected by party-list proportional representation, and twenty-one are appointed by the councils of the local municipalities in the district: six by George, four by Mossel Bay, three each by Oudtshoorn and Knysna, two each by Hessequa and Bitou, and one by Kannaland.
Schoemanshoek (literally meaning "Schoeman's Corner") is a village on the R328 regional route between Oudtshoorn and the Swartberg in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The village lies on the Grobbelaars River in a valley where tobacco, alfalfa and soft fruit are grown. [1] The settlement is just south of Schoemanspoort on the same road.
The National Census of 1960 was the 5th [2] ... Oudtshoorn: Cape of Good Hope: 22,229 Odendaalsrus: Orange Free State: 21,268 Rustenburg: Cape of Good Hope: 21,016 ...
It abuts on the Hessequa Municipality to the west, the Oudtshoorn Municipality to the north and the George Municipality to the east. According to the 2011 census the municipality has a population of 89,430 people in 28,025 households. Of this population, 43.5% describe themselves as "Coloured", 29.5% as "Black African", and 25.5% as "White".
According to 2011 Census Dysselsdorp has a total population of 12 544. [14] Compared to the 2001 Census where Dysselsdorp had a population of 11 491, [15] [16] indicating a population growth of 8.39%. In 2011 in Dysselsdorp 94.9% self-identified as Coloured and 96.6% had Afrikaans as their home language. 38.6% of Dysselsdorp’s inhabitants ...
De Hoop is a town in Oudtshoorn Local Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa.. Village of the Dutch Reformed Church 16 km west of Oudtshoorn.It was laid out in July 1908 and so named with reference to Rom. 5:5, 'hope maketh not ashamed'; the definite article is often used in Dutch and Afrikaans in conjunction with abstract nouns.