Wolmaransstad
Wolmaransstad is a maize-farming town situated on the N12 between Johannesburg and Kimberley in North [West Province |North West Province] of South Africa. The town lies in an important alluvial diamond-mining area and it is the main town of the Maquassi Hills Local Municipality.
Town 245 km south-west of Johannesburg and 56 km north-east of Bloemhof. It was laid out on the farms Rooderand and Vlakfontein in 1888, and proclaimed a town in 1891. Named after Jacobus M. A. Wolmarans, then member of the Executive Council.
Wolmaransstad originated in 1891 on the banks of the Makwasi River and takes its name from J. M. A. Wolmarans, a Volksraad of the [South African Republic|volksraad] councilman.
Wolmaransstad serves a large community and is an important diamond buying center.
The Dutch Reformed church building was designed by Gerard Moerdijk.
Anglo Boer war
Tourist attractions
- Broadbent Mission Station
- Digger's Diamond route
- Makwassierante Conservation Area
- Wolwespruit Dam Nature Reserve
Notable native
- Bernardus Gerhardus Fourie, South African politician
- Abraham Erasmus van Wyk, plant taxonomist.