Heidelberg | South Africa Urban Rural Scenic Travel

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Heidelberg began in 1862 as a trading station built by a German, Heinrich Julius Ueckermann. A town was laid out around the store and named after Ueckermann's alma mater. In 1866, the District of Heidelberg was created from the eastern portion of the Potchefstroom district with its own landdroost (magistrate) having been laid out as a churchplace in 1865. 

Heidelberg is some 50 kilometres south-east of Johannesburg, close to the Mpumalanga border. Just south of the town is the De Hoek toll plaza on the newest section of the N3, which opened in December 2001.

Heidelberg sits nestled at the eastern end of the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, a large tract of land that is home to Gauteng's highest point, almost 2,000 metres above sea level.

Heidelberg has played an important part in South African history acting as a capital for the Boer republic during the war with Great Britain. During the First War of Independence, Heidelberg served as capital of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek under the Triumvirate of Paul Kruger, P.J. Joubert and M.W. Pretorius, from 1880 to 1883.

In 1885 the Witwatersrand gold reef was discovered in the Heidelberg district and the office of the Mining Commissioner was established there.

Heidelberg developed as a typical rural Victorian town. Many buildings dating back to the period between 1890 and 1910 have been preserved.

In addition, Heidelberg was home to A.G. Visser, a well-loved medical doctor and famous Afrikaans poet. His home (only open to the public by appointment) can still be seen situated close to the main road through town. Historical landmarks in the town includes A.G. Visser's bust and the Klipkerk.

The British built a concentration camp here during the Second Boer War to house Boer women and children. A monument was erected in the main cemetery to the memory of the women and children. A monument was erected by the current ANC-led municipality in the late 1990s. It commemorates the black women and children who also died during the war.

Ermelo is an agricultural and mining, as well as commercial and education town in the Gert Sibande District Municipality of the Mpumalanga province of South Africa.

Situated 210 km east of Johannesburg, covering an area of 47.6 square km is home to an approximately 100 000 inhabitants.

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I was born in heidelburg germany in 1978. this is an ultimate pleasure to see "my birth city" also in South Africa.😊

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You took me on a mystery journey with relaxing music on my Sunday afternoon cruise here in Cape Town. I fell in love with the town despite the unwelcome sights of nasty potholes (a rarity in our city and surrounds). Then, I felt somehow sad when you left the town. There was no need for commentary because your driving (and music) did it all. Thanks a mil.

BruïnGebakken
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Ik ga daar volgend jaar heen . Op visite bij een oud collega .

cokostwinder
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Ek bly in Sout Afrika. Lekker Afrikaans!!! 🇿🇦😎💪🏻

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Como posso ter informação de girador feitos na Heidelberg de marca Hoffmann ela tem problemas de capacitor perdeu não sei qual é o valor de micro faradas

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What a rubbish dump now. Full. Of. Crime

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