Durban

Durban (Zulu: eThekwini; IPA: [ˈɛːʔtɛˌkwinĭ]) has the third largest population of a city in South Africa. It is in the province KwaZulu-Natal.

Durban
eThekwini
Clockwise from top left: Durban CBD, Ushaka Marine World, Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre and Durban City Hall.
Flag of Durban
Coat of arms of Durban
Durban is located in KwaZulu-Natal
Durban
Durban
Durban is located in South Africa
Durban
Durban
Coordinates: 29°53′S 31°03′E
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
MunicipalityeThekwini
Established1880[1][2]
Named forBenjamin D'Urban
Government
  TypeMetropolitan municipality
  MayorMxolisi Kaunda (ANC)
Area
  City225.91 km2 (87.22 sq mi)
  Metro
2,292 km2 (885 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[3]
  City595,061
  Density2,600/km2 (6,800/sq mi)
  Metro3,442,361
  Metro density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
DemonymDurbanite [5]
Racial makeup (2011)
  Black African51.1%
  Coloured8.6%
  Indian/Asian24.0%
  White15.3%
  Other0.9%
First languages (2011)
  English49.8%
  Zulu33.1%
  Xhosa5.9%
  Afrikaans3.6%
  Other7.6%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
4001
PO box
4000
Area code031
GDPUS$ 63.9 billion [6]
GDP per capitaUS$ 15,575[6]
Websitewww.durban.gov.za

History

It is thought that the first known inhabitants of the Durban area arrived from the north around 100,000 BC, according to carbon dating of rock art found in caves in the Drakensberg. These people lived in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu people from the north during the last millennium.

Sister cities

Durban's sister cities are:

Partner cities

References

  1. Evans, Owain. "Chronological Order of Town Establishment in South Africa".
  2. "Chronological order of town establishment in South Africa based on Floyd (1960:20–26)" (PDF). pp. xlv–lii.
  3. "Main Place Durban". Census 2011.
  4. "Ethekwini". Statistics South Africa. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  5. Donal P. McCracken; Eileen M. McCracken (1988). Annals of Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens. National Botanic Gardens. p. 72. ISBN 9780620116480.
  6. "Global city GDP 2014". Brookings Institution. Archived from the original on 5 June 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2014.

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