Limpopo

Limpopo Province is one of the nine South African provinces. It borders three countries namely Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana.[3][4] It was started in 1994 with the name of Northern Transvaal but was renamed for the Limpopo River.

Limpopo
ILimpopo (in Southern Ndebele)
Motto(s): 
Peace, Unity and Prosperity
Map showing the location of Limpopo in the northern part of South Africa
Location of Limpopo in South Africa
CountrySouth Africa
Established27 April 1994
CapitalPolokwane
Districts
List
  • Mopani
  • Vhembe
  • Capricorn
  • Waterberg
  • Sekhukhune
Government
  TypeParliamentary system
  PremierStanley Mathabatha (ANC)
Area
[1]:9
  Total125,754 km2 (48,554 sq mi)
  Rank5th in South Africa
Highest elevation
2,126 m (6,975 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]:18[2]
  Total5,404,868
  Estimate 
(2018)
5,797,300
  Rank5th in South Africa
  Density43/km2 (110/sq mi)
   Rank5th in South Africa
Population groups
[1]:21
  Black African96.7%
  White2.6%
  Indian or Asian0.3%
  Coloured0.3%
Languages
[1]:25
  Northern Sotho52.9%
  Tsonga17.0%
  Venda16.7%
  Afrikaans2.6%
  Tswana2.0%
  Southern Ndebele2.0%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
ISO 3166 codeZA-LP
Websitewww.limpopo.gov.za

References

  1. Census 2011: Census in brief (PDF). Pretoria: Statistics South Africa. 2012. ISBN 9780621413885. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 May 2015.
  2. Mid-year population estimates, 2018 (PDF) (Report). Statistics South Africa. 31 July 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  3. South African boy of three drowns in Limpopo toilet - BBC News
  4. Why are South Africans burning schools in Limpopo? - BBC News


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