Bethal

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History

The town originated on an old farm called Blesbokspruit.[1]Template:Rp The town, established in on 12 October 1880,[2] was named after the combined names of the wives of the owners of the farm, Elizabeth du Plooy and Alida Naude.[1]Template:Rp It became a municipality in 1921.[1]Template:Rp

Economy

Agriculture

Bethal is famous for its potato industry,[1]Template:Rp and the annual National Potato Festival was held there in early May, but discontinued in 2007. Other agriculture includes maize, sunflower seeds, sorghum, rye, oats and barley. Animal husbandry includes cattle, dairy and sheep farming.[1]Template:Rp Bethal was once the headquarters of AFGRI, an agricultural conglomerate, now based in Centurion but its flour mill remains in the town.[1]Template:Rp

Mining

Bethal lies in South Africa's coal mining region and there are mines close by. Exxaro acquired the Total Coal South Africa in 2014 and has five mines in the area.[1]Template:Rp Apart from exports, the coal is used in the Eskom power stations that dot the region.

Geography

The Olifants River has its origin near Bethal.[3] The river eventually flows into the Limpopo River in Mozambique.

Climate

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Law and government

Bethal lies in the Govan Mbeki Local Municipality (formerly Highveld East Local Municipality) situated in the Gert Sibande District, of Mpumalanga.

Infrastructure

Roads

Bethal is the crossroads of three main roads. The R38 leads out north-east to Carolina and south-west to Standerton. The R35 leads north to Middleburg Template:Convert away while the R35 connects south to Amersfoort 80 km away. The N17 connects westwards to Johannesburg and eastwards to Ermelo and Eswatini.

Notable people

References

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External links

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