Kroonstad

The town of Kroonstad, the third-largest town in Free State Province, South Africa lies two hours drive from Gauteng. It was established in 1855. In the 1991 census it had a population of 110,963. The main industry is agriculture. A caravan park and many more camp sites on the banks of the willow-lined Vals River are frequented by anglers and watersport enthusiasts.

Folklore has it that the town was named for a horse, belonging to Voortrekker Sarel Cilliers, which drowned in a stream named Kroonspruit on the site of the present town. From March 13-May 11 1900 it was the capital of the Orange Free State. The British built a concentration camp here during the Boer War to house Boer women and children.

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See also: Kroonstad, 1855, 1900, 1991, Boer, Boer War, Concentration camp, Free State Province, Gauteng