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Tweeling (meaning twin in Dutch and Afrikaans) is a small town situated 22 km from Frankfort in the Free State province of South Africa. The adjacent township is named Mafahlaneng , or "place of twins". This region of the highveld is colloquially known as the Riemland, recalling a time when it was a favoured hunting ground of the early pioneers.

Early inhabitants

The very first people or inhabitants of this place were the San, this is evident from the rock art and paintings left on the rocks. Students from the University of Witwatersrand Rock Art Research Institute are currently busy researching the site.

Establishment of the town

The town was established in 1920 on the two farms Tweelingspruit and Tweelingkop, their names derived from two similar looking hills just outside the town.[2] It is situated just east of the Liebenbergsvlei River which is a conduit for water from the Lesotho Highlands Water Project.

Tweeling is the halfway mark of the annual Liebensbergvlei Canoe Marathon. The two day race starts near Reitz and halts 33 km downstream at Zorgvliet farm, near Tweeling. The second stage starts from Bruinswick farm north of town and ends at Frankfort. Tweeling Mafahlaneng is part of Mafube Local Municipality

People from Tweeling

  • Tumelo Mokoena, Social Entrepreneur, Visionary and Traveler
  • Professor Mochane ,University of the Free State
  • Jan Hendrik Viljoen aka Portchie (b) 1963 - Visual Artist[3]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d Sum of the Main Places Mafahlaneng and Tweeling from Census 2011.
  2. ^ Standard encyclopaedia of Southern Africa. Cape Town: Nasou. 1975. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-625-00327-3.
  3. ^ https://clarkesbooks.co.za/products/portchie-van-tweeling-tot-trafalgar-square

External links

Media related to Tweeling at Wikimedia Commons


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