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Keimoes is a town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It lies on the Orange River and is about halfway between Upington and Kakamas.

Keimoes
Old Mission Church, Keimoes
Keimoes
Keimoes
Coordinates: 28°42′S 20°58′E
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceNorthern Cape
DistrictZF Mgcawu
MunicipalityKai !Garib
Area
  Total26.28 km2 (10.15 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total12,000
  Density460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African3.2%
  Coloured90.5%
  Indian/Asian1.0%
  White4.8%
  Other0.5%
First languages (2011)
  Afrikaans96.2%
  Tswana1.2%
  Other2.6%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
8860
PO box
8860
Area code054

History


It attained municipal status in 1949. The name of the town translates in both the Khoekhoe and Khoemana languages. The first translation from Khoekhoe means "large eye".[2] At the Roman Catholic Mission Station in the town there is a natural water fountain called Big Eye or Keimoes. The "big eye" may also come from the vast views that can be seen from the Tierberg, a small mountain outside the town. The second translation is taken from the Khoemana language. The town is said to have gotten the name in the 1860s from Klaas Lukas, a Khoemana leader [3] Klaas Lukas called it Keimoes (‘mouse nest’) after the colonies of mice living there.

The discovery of Middle Stone Age stone tools such as, blades, points, scrapers and one adze found in Keimoes confirms the prehistoric activity in the town.[4] An irrigation system was built in 1882 and in 1883 a second furrow was added to the system. These furrows contributed to the advancement of the town and in the following years many families started moving to the area. In 1887 a school was opened, with Pieter Rossouw as its first teacher. The school was closed again in 1899, due to the start of the South African War or second Anglo-Boer War. By 1910, Keimoes had its own hotel, prison, court and police service. In 1951, Keimoes opened its own power station and the town was powered by electricity.


Agriculture


Keimoes lies on the Orange River Valley making the region suitable for growing and cultivating fruit such as grapes, peaches and watermelon. Keimoes is famous for producing sultanas which are exported around the world. [5] Wine is also a source of income to the town with one of the largest wine co-operatives, Orange River Wine Cellars, situated in Keimoes.


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References


  1. "Main Place Keimoes". Census 2011.
  2. Raper, Peter E.; Moller, Lucie A.; du Plessis, Theodorus L. (2014). Dictionary of Southern African Place Names. Jonathan Ball Publishers. p. 1412. ISBN 9781868425501.
  3. Keimoes. Accessed 6 August.
  4. 2015 Archaeological Impact Assessment For the proposed Construction of Raisin drier facilities at the Orange River Wine, Cellars: Kanoneiland extension Northern, Cape Province. Accessed 6 August 2018
  5. Fauna and Flora of the Northern Cape. Accessed 7 August 2018

На других языках


- [en] Keimoes

[ru] Кеймус

Кеймус (англ. Keimoes) — город в Северо-Капской провинции ЮАР. Расположен на северном берегу реки Оранжевой, в 43 км к юго-западу от Апингтона и 76 км севернее города Кенхардт[en]. Муниципальный статус получил в 1949 году. Название, взятое из одного из готтентотских языков, означает «большой глаз», то есть «источник» или «фонтан».



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