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Distribution of white South Africans

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White South Africans as a proportion of the total population.
  •   0–20%
  •   20–40%
  •   40–60%
  •   60–80%
  •   80–100%
Density of the White South African population.
  •   <1 /km²
  •   1–3 /km²
  •   3–10 /km²
  •   10–30 /km²
  •   30–100 /km²
  •   100–300 /km²
  •   300–1000 /km²
  •   1000–3000 /km²
  •   >3000 /km²

The distribution of white South Africans is fairly evenly spread. According to the 2022 South African census, they comprise 7.7% of the total population and number 4,639,268. They are found in large numbers in practically every province in South Africa but always as a minority. They are high in concentration in large cities.[citation needed]

Historically, in the pre-1994 provinces, the Transvaal and Orange Free State were predominantly Afrikaans-speaking, Natal was mostly English-speaking and the Cape Province was largely mixed.[citation needed]

By province

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Afrikaners are located in all parts of the nation, but in the former homelands such as Transkei and Natal, they are very few. English-speaking whites are generally concentrated in KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and in major settlements in the Western and Eastern Cape. Other white groups (such as Portuguese and Germans) live mostly in Johannesburg or Cape Town. In the former homelands, the white populations are so tiny that even the slightest population can affect the percentages speaking Afrikaans or English. Of the largest cities in the country, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, East London and Pietermaritzburg are largely English-speaking in the core, and Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Polokwane, Nelspruit, Witbank and Rustenburg are predominantly Afrikaans-speaking. Port Elizabeth is largely mixed.

Distribution of Afrikaans versus English as home language of white South Africans.
  87.5–100% Afrikaans
  75–87.5% Afrikaans
  62.5–75% Afrikaans
  50–62.5% Afrikaans
  50–62.5% English
  62.5–75% English
  75–87.5% English
  87.5–100% English
White population of South Africa by province and first language, 2001[1]
Province Afrikaans % Afrikaans English % English Other % Other Total
Eastern Cape 149,395 48.8% 153,434 50.2% 3,010 1.0% 305,839
Free State 214,020 89.6% 22,225 9.3% 2,544 1.1% 238,789
Gauteng 984,472 56.7% 716,403 41.3% 34,219 2.0% 1,735,094
KwaZulu-Natal 115,721 24.0% 357,200 74.1% 9,193 1.9% 482,114
Limpopo 115,921 87.5% 14,898 11.3% 1,602 1.2% 132,421
Mpumalanga 164,620 83.5% 29,678 15.1% 2,780 1.4% 197,078
North West 237,598 89.0% 26,346 9.9% 2,940 1.1% 266,884
Northern Cape 93,637 91.3% 7,737 7.5% 1,144 1.1% 102,518
Western Cape 461,522 55.4% 359,738 43.2% 11,639 1.4% 832,899
Total 2,536,906 59.1% 1,687,659 39.3% 69,071 1.6% 4,293,636

Eastern Cape

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The Eastern Cape has one of the lowest percentages of whites in South Africa, which is around 4.7%. They number just above 300,000. Similarly to the Limpopo Province, whites as a percent of the population varies around the Eastern Cape. The East, where the former black designated homelands of Transkei and Ciskei are found, have a high density of black people and only a small number of whites. For example, in the OR Tambo District Municipality, located in the former Transkei, only 0.1% of the 1.6 million inhabitants are white. On the other hand, in the west, Local Municipalities such as in the Cacadu District Municipality, contain white percentages exceeding 10%, with the highest being the Kouga Local Municipality, which stands at 25.4%. The largest white population centre is Port Elizabeth, which houses over half (170,000) of the Eastern Cape's white population. Other major white populations exist in East London, Grahamstown, Graaff-Reinet, and a number of smaller towns. The Eastern Cape has the most equal mix of both English- and Afrikaans-speaking whites. The geographic background of the province shows a mix of English and Afrikaans placenames, with no clear distinction between where Afrikaans- or English-speakers live.[citation needed]

Free State

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The Afrikaners far outnumber English-speaking white people in the Free State (formerly called the Orange Free State) because British immigration to the region was very limited. The Afrikaners are predominant in practically all cities and rural areas, with the largest population around Bloemfontein, which holds an estimated 100,000 white people (or a third of the total in the province). The white percentage has recently rebounded after a prolonged decline.[citation needed] In 1880, white people were 45.7% of the total population, which had declined to 36.8% by 1904.[2] Despite a long and steady decline throughout the 20th century, the 2007 Community Survey showed the white population of the Free State had increased from 8.8% to 9.6%. There could be issues with that figure as overall, the population of some municipalities decreased in population by up to 50%, which meant that the "missing" black people counted resulted in an increased white percentage. Major white populations are also found in cities such as Welkom, Kroonstad and Sasolburg.[citation needed]

Gauteng

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Gauteng has a high percentage (10%) and higher number (just under 2 million) of whites than any other provinces. Afrikaner whites tend to be gathered in and around Pretoria (with around 450,000 Afrikaners), the East and West Rand, and in many other cities and towns in Gauteng. English-speaking white South Africans are mostly found in central Gauteng: Johannesburg and the East Rand. Also, the Midvaal Local Municipality, in Gauteng, contains one of the highest percentage of whites in the country, which in 2007 stood at 35%.[citation needed]

KwaZulu-Natal

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KwaZulu-Natal is the only province in which the vast majority of white people are English-speaking.[3] However, some towns remain in the north with large Afrikaner populations such as in the town of Vryheid. Before 1994, the province was called Natal, and in the 1960 republic referendum, it was the only province to vote against severing links to the British Crown. KwaZulu-Natal, like most other provinces, has experienced both a numerical and proportional decline in the white population. Over half of KwaZulu-Natal's white population lives in Durban and its surrounding suburbs.[citation needed]

Limpopo

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The Limpopo Province has a smaller percentage of white people than any other province in the country, which in 2007 stood at 2.2%. Almost entirely Afrikaners, the white population is very unevenly spread. Some municipalities, especially in the more lightly-populated west, have white percentages reaching far beyond 10% such as the Thabazimbi (23%), Bela-Bela (13%) and Mookgopong Local Municipality (21%). Conversely, in the much more densely populated east, with the former homelands of Gazankulu, Lebowa and Venda, the white percentage drops significantly because of the high black population density. Some municipalities, including the Thumamela and Mutale Local Municipality, have white populations of no more than 500 and so have percentages reaching as low as 0.05%. The capital city, Polokwane (formerly Pietersburg), holds around 27,000 whites, making up just under a fourth of the province's white population. Other major white concentrations are in Tzaneen, Phalaborwa, Thabazimbi, Louis Trichardt and practically every settlement along the N1 national road.

Mpumalanga

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In 2007 roughly 6.7% of Mpumalanga was white, mostly Afrikaans-speaking. Approximately 250,000 whites live in Mpumalanga, with major population centres being the capital, Nelspruit, and other large cities such as Witbank, Middelburg, Ermelo and Lydenburg.[citation needed]

Northwest Province

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The Northwest Province has a situation that is almost identical to that of Mpumalanga. There is a very strong and patriotic Afrikaner community in the province, which is also the birthplace of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), which was created in Ventersdorp. There is an especially strong Afrikaner influence in the city of Potchefstroom. In 2007, there were 235,580 whites, making up roughly 7.2% (up from 6.7% in 2001) of the province's total population. The vast majority are Afrikaans-speaking.[citation needed]

Northern Cape

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The Northern Cape's small white population is also dominated by Afrikaners, with some English-speaking whites in cities such as Kimberley. The white population is no more than 100,000, but because the province is very sparsely populated, the white population has thus remained very much above 10%, even since 1994.[4] Roughly 25% of whites live in the Sol Plaatje Local Municipality, which contains the Diamond-mining city of Kimberley. Although it has only about 12,000 white inhabitants, the Namakwa District Municipality, in the very sparsely-populated western Northern Cape, they still manage to make up over 11% of the District Municipality's population. Afrikaans is the lingua franca in the Northern Cape because the majority of the province's population (mostly Coloureds) speak it as a first language. Only the north-eastern areas have more blacks than Coloureds and as well as far fewer white people. Besides Kimberley, other important white concentrations are found in Upington, Britstown, Springbok, De Aar, Jan Kempdorp and Barkly West. Orania, a purpose-built town for Afrikaans-speaking whites, is also in the east of the Northern Cape, bordering the Free State. It houses just over 2,000 inhabitants and is a special case as it is the only "main-place"[5] in which virtually all inhabitants are white.

Western Cape

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Alan Winde, the Premier of the Western Cape, is an English-speaking white South African.

The Western Cape has the second-highest percentage of white people (16%) in South Africa, at 850,000 and the only one with a white premier (governor). The lingua franca is Afrikaans, but some urban areas, especially Cape Town, have a large English-speaking population. Many Cape Town suburbs and neighbourhoods have white majorities, including some with a white population of at least 95%, such as Llandudno, Fish Hoek, and Constantia. The Western Cape has some of the highest white percentage municipalities in South Africa, such as the Overstrand (33%), Hessequa (38%), Mossel Bay (28%), Noordhoek (25%), Cape Agulhas (23%), and Knysna (23%).[citation needed]

Largest population centres

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This is a list of the "main places" (localities) in South Africa with a white population of more than 10,000, with data taken from the 2011 census.[6]

Place Province White population Percentage %
Pretoria Gauteng 389,022 52.45%
Randburg Gauteng 153,882 45.66%
Cape Town Western Cape 140,125 32.3%
Centurion Gauteng 139,501 58.97%
Johannesburg Gauteng 133,379 13.93%
Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape 118,220 37.84%
Roodepoort Gauteng 115,541 35.40%
Sandton Gauteng 110,723 49.78%
Durban KwaZulu-Natal 91,212 15.33%
Kempton Park Gauteng 80,388 46.85%
Germiston Gauteng 80,034 31.28%
Bloemfontein Free State 76,325 29.79%
Boksburg Gauteng 73,887 28.38%
Krugersdorp Gauteng 70,636 50.22%
Alberton Gauteng 64,675 53.21%
Benoni Gauteng 60,421 38.05%
Bellville Western Cape 56,624 50.33%
Vanderbijlpark Gauteng 52,174 54.44%
Witbank Mpumalanga 50,810 46.75%
Blouberg Western Cape 47,450 44.67%
Milnerton Western Cape 45,660 47.75%
Durbanville Western Cape 44,607 82.17%
Springs Gauteng 44,075 36.24%
East London Eastern Cape 42,722 16.00%
Middelburg Mpumalanga 42,329 48.46%
Rustenburg North-West 42,308 40.44%
Brakpan Gauteng 38,956 53.31%
Brackenfell Western Cape 35,424 79.00%
Klerksdorp North-West 33,614 18.02%
Somerset West Western Cape 33,142 60.08%
Vereeniging Gauteng 33,018 33.09%
Edenvale Gauteng 32,570 66.08%
Pietermaritzburg KwaZulu-Natal 31,827 14.24%
Parow Western Cape 30,408 25.45%
Potchefstroom North-West 30,387 69.94%
George Western Cape 29,242 25.59%
Randfontein Gauteng 29,074 36.12%
Nelspruit Mpumalanga 28,923 49.30%
Secunda Mpumalanga 28,910 71.92%
Meyerton Gauteng 26,852 48.57%
Pinetown KwaZulu-Natal 25,876 17.97%
Polokwane Limpopo 23,730 18.25%
Kraaifontein Western Cape 22,337 14.45%
Midrand Gauteng 21,168 24.22%
Sasolburg Free State 20,282 66.07%
Paarl Western Cape 20,051 17.90%
Uitenhage Eastern Cape 19,114 18.44%
Goodwood Western Cape 19,083 37.95%
Strand Western Cape 19,004 34.21%
Kimberley Northern Cape 17,841 18.40%
Despatch Eastern Cape 17,717 44.72%
Richards Bay KwaZulu-Natal 17,276 30.10%
Welkom Free State 17,226 26.86%
Kuils River Western Cape 15,211 32.58%
Akasia Gauteng 14,220 23.92%
Worcester Western Cape 13,626 17.27%
Hartebeespoort North-West 13,293 59.41%
Heidelberg Gauteng 13,251 37.26%
Newcastle KwaZulu-Natal 13,223 23.55%
Umhlanga KwaZulu-Natal 12,925 53.32%
Westville KwaZulu-Natal 12,824 42.03%
Nigel Gauteng 12,799 33.40%
Margate KwaZulu-Natal 12,563 46.90%
Stellenbosch Western Cape 12,501 65.56%
Ermelo Mpumalanga 12,198 14.54%
Brits North-West 11,928 46.59%
Kingsburgh KwaZulu-Natal 11,515 70.35%
Hillcrest KwaZulu-Natal 11,233 84.27%
Queensburgh KwaZulu-Natal 11,063 20.17%
Gordons Bay Western Cape 10,999 65.56%
Jeffreys Bay Eastern Cape 10,544 38.90%
Hout Bay Western Cape 10,274 57.40%
Muizenberg Western Cape 10,241 27.79%
Mossel Bay Western Cape 10,237 34.25%
Standerton Mpumalanga 10,165 23.12%
Kloof KwaZulu-Natal 10,050 33.83%
White River Mpumalanga 10,025 60.25%

Largest populations by province

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The following lists show the "main places" with the largest white populations in each province, with data taken from the 2011 census.

Eastern Cape

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The results of the 2011 census showed an Eastern Cape white population of 310,450, a slight increase on the 304,342 recorded in 2007 and the 305,839 recorded in 2001, but a decrease from the 330,300 counted in 1996.

The 50 main places with a population of more than 300 white persons in 2011 are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Port Elizabeth 118,220 123,722 Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 40%; English 33%; Xhosa 22%; foreign languages 2%
East London 42,722 40,180 Buffalo City Xhosa 62%; English 21%; Afrikaans 13%
Uitenhage 19,114 19,180 Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 69%; Xhosa 18%; English 10%
Despatch 17,717 14,683 Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 60%; Xhosa 33%; English 5%
Jeffreys Bay 10,544
(includes Aston Bay and Paradise Beach)
6,564 Kouga Afrikaans 54%; Xhosa 29%; English 12%
Gonubie 7,864 6,323 Buffalo City English 57%; Afrikaans 21%; Xhosa 20%
Grahamstown
(Makhanda)
5,636 6,232 Makana Xhosa 67%; Afrikaans 17%; English 13%
Queenstown
(Komani)
4,487 4,984 Lukhanji Xhosa 64%; Afrikaans 21%; English 10%; foreign languages 2%
Cradock 4,331 2,937 Inxuba Yethemba Xhosa 56%; Afrikaans 38%; English 4%
Port Alfred 4,295 3,468 Ndlambe English 35%; Xhosa 32%; Afrikaans 30%
Graaff Reinet 3,113 3,511 Camdeboo Afrikaans 92%; English 4%; Xhosa 3%
Aliwal North 1,989 2,390 Maletswai Xhosa 50%; Afrikaans 32%; Sotho 13%; English 3%
Humansdorp 1,947 2,409 Kouga Afrikaans 90%; Xhosa 5%; English 3%
King Williams Town 1,892 2,881 Buffalo City Xhosa 55%; Afrikaans 27%; English 14%
Clarendon Marine
(Seaview)
1,698 1,160
(Seaview and Beachview combined)
Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 41%; English 36%; Xhosa 19%; Sotho 2%
Burgersdorp 1,503 947 Gariep Afrikaans 63%; Xhosa 30%; English 3%; Sotho 2%
Somerset East 1,338 1,469 Blue Crane Route Afrikaans 57%; Xhosa 38%; English 4%
St Francis Bay 1,286 610 Kouga Xhosa 39%; Afrikaans 33%; English 22%; foreign languages 2%
Middelburg 1,167
(includes KwaNonzame)
2,026 Inxuba Yethemba Afrikaans 52%; Xhosa 44%; English 2%
Stutterheim 1,101 1,133 Amahlathi Xhosa 87%; Afrikaans 6%; English 5%
Mthatha
(Umtata)
998 1,007 King Sabata Dalindyebo Xhosa 85%; English 9%
Kirkwood 984 846 Sundays River Valley Afrikaans 83%; Xhosa 13%; English 2%
Kenton-on-Sea 895 1,291
(includes Bushmans River)
Ndlambe Xhosa 71%; English 20%; Afrikaans 6%
Colchester 744 299 Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 49%; Xhosa 33%; English 15%
Fort Beaufort 676 696 Nkonkobe Xhosa 77%; Afrikaans 15%; English 5%
Sunrise-on-Sea 586 623 Buffalo City English 74%; Afrikaans 22%; Xhosa 4%
Alexandria 525 775 Ndlambe Afrikaans 81%; Xhosa 27%; English 9%
Joubertina 518 630 Kou-Kamma Afrikaans 88%; Xhosa 6%; English 3%
Bushmans River
(Boesmansriviermond)
508 512
(included in Kenton-on-Sea)
Ndlambe Xhosa 74%; Afrikaans 17%; English 7%
Matatiele 506 900 Matatiele Xhosa 48%; Sotho 24%; English 14%; Afrikaans 8%; Zulu 2%; foreign languages 2%
Bathurst 492 501 Ndlambe English 59%; Afrikaans 24%; Xhosa 15%
Aberdeen 481 616 Camdeboo Afrikaans 95%; English 3%
Kareedouw 474 563 Kou-Kamma Afrikaans 73%; Xhosa 22%; English 2%
Patensie 423 218 Kouga Afrikaans 70%; Xhosa 25%; foreign languages 2%
Jansenville 419 540 Ikwezi Afrikaans 87%; Xhosa 7%; English 3%
Adelaide 416 815 Nxuba Afrikaans 46%; Xhosa 46%; English 5%
Elliot 392 480 Sakhisizwe Xhosa 87%; Afrikaans 4%; English 4%; Sign Language 2%
Kidd's Beach 376 331 Buffalo City English 64%; Xhosa 20%; Afrikaans 14%
Kayser's Beach 373 176 Buffalo City English 45%; Xhosa 41%; Afrikaans 12%
Blue Horizon Bay 371 370 Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 65%; English 28%; foreign languages 3%
Ugie 347 114 Elundini Xhosa 89%; Afrikaans 5%; English 2%; Sotho 2%
Queensberry Bay
(Cintsa)
343 384 Great Kei English 71%; Afrikaans 16%; Xhosa 13%
Bethelsdorp 332 192 Nelson Mandela Bay Afrikaans 58%; Xhosa 29%; English 11%
Cape St. Francis 324 162 Kouga English 56%; Afrikaans 46%; Xhosa 2%
Christmas Rock 322 n.a. Buffalo City English 79%; Afrikaans 20%
Cathcart 320 440 Amahlathi Xhosa 78%; English 12%; Afrikaans 7%
Hogsback 314 235 Nkonkobe Xhosa 63%; English 28%; Afrikaans 6%
Molteno 310 433 Inkwanca Xhosa 89%; Afrikaans 7%; English 2%
Komga 301 372 Great Kei Xhosa 89%; Afrikaans 5%; English 4%
Sterkstroom 300 350 Inkwanca Xhosa 85%; Afrikaans 10%; English 2%

Free State

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The results of the 2011 census showed a white population of 239,026 in the Free State, a decrease from the 266,555 recorded in 2007. There were 238,789 in 2001 and 316,459 in 1996.

Just over a third (34.4%) of the white population lived in the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality around Bloemfontein at the time of the 2011 census. The Matjhabeng and Metsimaholo local municipalities around Welkom and Sasolburg comprise about a sixth (16.6%) and a tenth (10.2%) respectively, while much of the white population resides in numerous small towns.

The 53 main places with a 2011 population of more than 360 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Bloemfontein
(Mangaung)
76,515
(Bloemfontein and Mangaung combined)
72,619
(excludes Opkoms)
Mangaung Sotho 42%; Afrikaans 24%; Tswana 13%; Xhosa 12%; English 5%
Sasolburg 20,282 17,306 Metsimaholo Afrikaans 64%; Sotho 16%; English 9%; Zulu 3%; Xhosa 2%; Tswana 2%
Welkom 17,226 17,448 Matjhabeng Afrikaans 38%; Sotho 33%; English 11%; Xhosa 9%; Tswana 2%; Zulu 2%
Kroonstad 9,655 12,858 Moqhaka Afrikaans 62%; Sotho 25%; English 5%; Xhosa 2%; foreign languages 2%
Bethlehem 9,099 7,833 Dihlabeng Afrikaans 67%; Sotho 19%; English 7%; Zulu 3%
Parys 6,808 7,387 Ngwathe Afrikaans 85%; English 7%; Sotho 5%
Virginia 6,499 8,820 Matjhabeng Sotho 42%; Afrikaans 32%; Xhosa 10%; English 6%; Tsonga 2%; foreign languages 2%; Tswana 2%
Riebeeckstad 5,452 5,526 Matjhabeng Afrikaans 48%; Sotho 32%; English 9%; Xhosa 4%; Tswana 3%
Odendaalsrus 3,875 5,082 Matjhabeng Afrikaans 47%; Sotho 32%; Xhosa 8%; English 6%; Tswana 2%
Harrismith 2,988 3,370 Maluti-a-Phofung Zulu 49%; Sotho 33%; Afrikaans 10%; English 4%
Hennenman 2,820 2,100 Matjhabeng Afrikaans 82%; Sotho 8%; English 4%; Xhosa 2%
Ficksburg 2,287 2,535 Setsoto Afrikaans 51%; English 22%; Sotho 18%; foreign languages 5%
Bothaville 2,275 2,371 Nala Afrikaans 59%; Sotho 30%; Xhosa 4%; English 3%
Frankfort 2,136 1,642 Mafube Sotho 44%; Afrikaans 37%; Zulu 12%; English 2%
Reitz 1,818 1,370 Nketoana Afrikaans 55%; Sotho 32%; Zulu 5%; English 3%
Ladybrand 1,740 1,827 Mantsopa Afrikaans 41%; Sotho 31%; English 20%; foreign languages 4%
Heilbron 1,526 1,443 Ngwathe Sotho 60%; Afrikaans 29%; Zulu 5%; English 2%
Senekal 1,485 1,313 Setsoto Sotho 47%; Afrikaans 46%; English 3%; foreign languages 2%
Viljoenskroon 1,420 1,702 Moqhaka Afrikaans 67%; Sotho 19%; English 6%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 2%
Brandfort 1,412 1,231 Masilonyana Afrikaans 49%; Sotho 33%; Xhosa 7%; Tswana 4%; English 3%
Bultfontein 1,269 857 Tswelopele Afrikaans 58%; Sotho 24%; Xhosa 6%; Tswana 4%; English 3%; foreign languages 2%
Wesselsbron
(Wesselbron)
1,092 981 Nala Afrikaans 79%; Sotho 11%; English 5%; foreign languages 2%; Xhosa 2%
Deneysville 1,072 847 Metsimaholo Afrikaans 52%; English 20%; Sotho 17%; Zulu 4%; foreign languages 2%; Xhosa 2%
Allanridge 1,019 1,379 Matjhabeng Afrikaans 44%; Sotho 31%; Xhosa 8%; English 6%; Tswana 3%; Zulu 2%; Tsonga 2%
Vrede 977 1,181 Phumelela Afrikaans 52%; Zulu 20%; Sotho 19%; English 4%
Kragbron
(Taaibos)
889 1,127 Metsimaholo Afrikaans 82%; English 7%; Sotho 7%; Zulu 2%
Villiers 869 888 Mafube Afrikaans 71%; Sotho 11%; English 9%; Zulu 5%; Sign Language 2%
Hoopstad 854 437 Tswelopele Afrikaans 87%; Sotho 4%; English 3%; foreign languages 3%; Tswana 2%
Boshof 851 689 Tokologo Afrikaans 57%; Tswana 31%; Sotho 3%; Xhosa 3%; English 2%; Ndebele 2%
Theunissen 840 1,174 Masilonyana Afrikaans 55%; Sotho 29%; English 5%; Xhosa 4%; foreign languages 4%; Tswana 2%
Winburg 725 887 Masilonyana Afrikaans 69%; Sotho 16%; English 8%; Xhosa 2%; Tswana 2%
Vredefort 718 628 Ngwathe Afrikaans 66%; Sotho 22%; English 4%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 3%
Ventersburg 840 662 Matjhabeng Afrikaans 71%; Sotho 16%; English 6%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%; Tswana 2%
Warden 698 624 Phumelela Afrikaans 40%; Zulu 33%; Sotho 16%; English 5%; foreign languages 3%
Vierfontein 657 647 Moqhaka Afrikaans 75%; Sotho 16%; English 5%; Tswana 2%; Xhosa 2%
Petrusburg 648 540 Letsemeng Tswana 27%; Xhosa 25%; Sotho 22%; Afrikaans 21%
Zastron 639 644 Mohokare Sotho 35%; Afrikaans 34%; Xhosa 22%; English 3%; foreign languages 3%; Tswana 2%
Clocolan 623 658 Setsoto Afrikaans 47%; Sotho 36%; English 14%; Sign Language 2%
Dewetsdorp 605 597 Naledi Sotho 85%; Afrikaans 8%; Xhosa 3%
Koppies
(Kopjes)
531 631 Ngwathe Afrikaans 58%; Sotho 33%; foreign languages 3%; English 2%; Zulu 2%
Reddersburg 529 742 Kopanong Afrikaans 85%; Sotho 7%; Xhosa 3%; English 2%
Kestell 521 601 Maluti-a-Phofung Afrikaans 50%; Sotho 31%; English 12%; Zulu 3%
Bethulie 514 663 Kopanong Afrikaans 52%; Sotho 20%; Xhosa 19%; English 6%
Jacobsdal 505 432 Letsemeng Afrikaans 93%; Sotho 3%
Marquard 493 589 Setsoto Afrikaans 53%; Sotho 29%; English 11%; foreign languages 4%
Koffiefontein 488 854 Letsemeng Afrikaans 63%; Sotho 14%; Xhosa 12%; Tswana 7%
Holly Country
(Clydesdale)
444 345 Metsimaholo Afrikaans 64%; English 11%; Sotho 7%; foreign languages 4%; Pedi 3%; Zulu 2%; Swazi 2%; Xhosa 2%; Tsonga 2%; Tswana 2%
Clarens 438 543 Dihlabeng Afrikaans 46%; English 44%; Sotho 7%; foreign languages 2%
Petrus Steyn 437 579 Nketoana Afrikaans 78%; English 9%; Sotho 7%; Zulu 3%
Edenburg 436 220 Kopanong Afrikaans 77%; Sotho 15%; English 3%; Xhosa 3%
Lindley 429 491 Nketoana Afrikaans 43%; Sotho 41%; foreign languages 4%; Zulu 4%; English 3%; Xhosa 2%
Dealesville 397 331 Tokologo Tswana 57%; Xhosa 19%; Sotho 10%; Afrikaans 9%; English 2%
Steynsrus 397 847 Moqhaka Afrikaans 59%; Sotho 26%; English 8%; foreign languages 2%; Zulu 2%

Gauteng

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The results of the 2011 census showed a Gauteng white population of 1,913,884, a slight decrease from the 1,923,829 recorded in 2007 but an increase from 1,735,094 in 2001 and 1,702,343 in 1996.

Just over 85% of the Gauteng white population live in one of the three Metropolitan Municipalities of Tshwane (30.6%), Johannesburg (28.4%) and Ekurhuleni (26.3%).

The 65 main places with a 2011 population of more than 550 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Pretoria 389,022 355,631 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 48%; English 16%; Pedi 8%; Tswana 6%; foreign languages 5%; Zulu 4%; Sotho 4%; Tsonga 3%; Venda 3%; Xhosa 2%; Ndebele 2%
Randburg 153,882[a][b] 89,310 City of Johannesburg English 52%; Afrikaans 18%; Zulu 7%; foreign languages 5%; Tswana 4%; Xhosa 3%; Pedi 3%; Sotho 3%; Ndebele 2%; Tsonga 2%; Venda 2%
Centurion 139,501 90,997 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 49%; English 26%; Pedi 5%; Tswana 4%; Zulu 3%; Sotho 3%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%
Johannesburg 133,379[c] 231,263
(includes all of the former city of Johannesburg)
City of Johannesburg English 31%; Zulu 20%; Afrikaans 12%; foreign languages 8%; Xhosa 5%; Ndebele 5%; Sotho 5%; Pedi 5%; Tswana 4%; Tsonga 3%; Venda 2%
Roodepoort 115,541[d] 98,995
(includes all of the former city of Roodepoort)
City of Johannesburg English 30%; Afrikaans 24%; Zulu 9%; Tswana 9%; Pedi 5%; Xhosa 5%; Sotho 5%; foreign languages 4%; Venda 4%; Tsonga 3%; Ndebele 3%
Sandton 110,723 76,062 City of Johannesburg English 64%; Afrikaans 7%; Zulu 6%; foreign languages 6%; Pedi 3%; Tswana 3%; Xhosa 3%; Sotho 2%; Tsonga 2%; Ndebele 2%
Kempton Park 80,388 82,830 Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 35%; English 26%; Zulu 9%; Pedi 8%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 4%; Tswana 3%; Xhosa 3%; Tsonga 2%; Venda 2%; Ndebele 2%
Germiston
(Greater Germiston)
80,034
(includes Bedfordview)
69,526 Ekurhuleni English 24%; Afrikaans 17%; Zulu 17%; Xhosa 10%; Pedi 8%; Sotho 7%; foreign languages 6%; Tsonga 4%; Venda 3%; Tswana 3%; Ndebele 2%
Boksburg 73,887 69,987 Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 29%; English 19%; Zulu 15%; Pedi 9%; Xhosa 8%; Sotho 7%; Tsonga 4%; foreign languages 3%; Tswana 2%; Ndebele 2%
Krugersdorp 70,636 52,203 Mogale City Afrikaans 42%; English 20%; Tswana 15%; Zulu 5%; Xhosa 4%; Sotho 4%; foreign languages 3%; Pedi 3%; Tsonga 2%; Venda 2%; Ndebele 2%
Alberton 64,675 61,018 Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 43%; English 35%; Zulu 7%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%; Pedi 2%; Tswana 2%
Benoni 60,421 56,076 Ekurhuleni English 41%; Afrikaans 19%; Zulu 17%; Pedi 5%; Sotho 3%; Tsonga 3%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 3%; Ndebele 2%; Tswana 2%
Vanderbijlpark 52,174 56,103 Emfuleni Afrikaans 51%; Sotho 20%; English 10%; Zulu 5%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 3%; Tswana 2%; Pedi 2%
Springs 44,075 43,427 Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 30%; Zulu 21%; English 16%; Pedi 8%; Xhosa 7%; Sotho 6%; Tsonga 3%; foreign languages 3%; Tswana 2%; Ndebele 2%
Brakpan 38,956 33,879 Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 47%; English 17%; Zulu 14%; Sotho 5%; Pedi 4%; foreign languages 3%; Tsonga 3%; Xhosa 3%; Tswana 2%; Ndebele 2%
Vereeniging 33,018 34,933 Emfuleni Afrikaans 35%; Sotho 26%; English 16%; Zulu 8%; Xhosa 4%; Tswana 3%; foreign languages 3%; Pedi 2%
Edenvale 32,570 31,622 Ekurhuleni English 72%; Afrikaans 12%; foreign languages 4%; Zulu 4%; Pedi 2%; Xhosa 2%
Randfontein 29,074 25,991 Randfontein Afrikaans 52%; Tswana 18%; English 8%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 5%; Zulu 4%; Pedi 3%; Tsonga 2%; foreign languages 2%
Meyerton 26,852
(includes Henley on Klip and Daleside)
11,457 Midvaal Afrikaans 42%; Sotho 23%; English 12%; Zulu 9%; Xhosa 5%; Pedi 2%; Tsonga 2%; foreign languages 2%
Midrand 21,168 16,378 City of Johannesburg English 50%; Zulu 10%; Afrikaans 7%; foreign languages 6%; Xhosa 5%; Tswana 5%; Pedi 5%; Sotho 5%; Tsonga 2%; Venda 2%; Ndebele 2%
Bedfordview 15,432[e]
(included in Greater Germiston)
14,974 Ekurhuleni English 70%; foreign languages 9%; Afrikaans 8%; Zulu 4%; Pedi 2%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
Akasia 14,220 14,726 City of Tshwane Tswana 24%; Afrikaans 23%; Pedi 12%; English 10%; Sotho 8%; Zulu 7%; Tsonga 5%; Venda 3%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 3%; Ndebele 2%
Heidelberg 13,251 8,139 Lesedi Afrikaans 38%; Zulu 25%; Sotho 18%; English 9%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%
Nigel 12,799 13,043 Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 44%; Zulu 23%; English 16%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 3%; Tswana 2%; foreign languages 2%; Pedi 2%
Midstream
(Centurion East)
8,325
(includes Midlands and Midfield)
485
(included in Kempton Park North)
Ekurhuleni Afrikaans 59%; English 25%; Tswana 3%; Zulu 3%; Sotho 2%; Pedi 2%;
Fochville 6,813 8,545 Merafong City Afrikaans 71%; English 7%; Sotho 6%; Tswana 6%; Xhosa 4%; Zulu 2%
Carletonville 6,300 9,921 Merafong City Afrikaans 25%; Xhosa 20%; Tswana 13%; Sotho 13%; English 9%; Zulu 8%; Tsonga 4%; Pedi 2%; foreign languages 2%; Swazi 2%
Boardwalk
(Kungwini West)
5,964 1,383
(Shere and Olympus combined)
City of Tshwane Afrikaans 54%; English 25%; Pedi 3%; Tswana 3%; Zulu 3%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
Bronkhorstspruit 5,580 5,095 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 47%; Ndebele 11%; English 10%; Pedi 9%; Zulu 8%; Sotho 4%; Tswana 4%; foreign languages 3%; Swazi 2%; Tsonga 2%
Rayton 4,959 2,754 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 59%; Pedi 11%; English 8%; Ndebele 4%; Tsonga 4%; Zulu 4%; foreign languages 4%; Tswana 2%; Sotho 2%; Venda 2%
Dainfern 4,026 1,652
(included in Randburg)
City of Johannesburg English 65%; foreign languages 16%; Afrikaans 5%; Zulu 4%; Pedi 2%; Tswana 2%; Xhosa 2%; Sotho 2%
Walkerville 3,610 3,619 Midvaal English 35%; Afrikaans 18%; Zulu 15%; Sotho 13%; Xhosa 5%; foreign languages 5%; Tswana 3%; Ndebele 2%; Pedi 2%
Oberholzer 3,330 3,975 Merafong City Afrikaans 55%; Tswana 12%; English 11%; Sotho 9%; Xhosa 5%; Zulu 3%; foreign languages 2%
Westonaria 3,273 4,631 Westonaria Afrikaans 29%; Xhosa 17%; Sotho 14%; Tswana 13%; English 8%; Zulu 7%; Tsonga 4%; foreign languages 2%; Pedi 2%; Venda 2%
Cullinan 2,759 2,125 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 49%; Pedi 16%; English 9%; Sotho 6%; Tswana 5%; Zulu 5%; Ndebele 3%; Xhosa 3%; Tsonga 2%
Haakdoornboom 2,172 n. a. City of Tshwane Afrikaans 50%; Pedi 9%; English 7%; foreign languages 7%; Tsonga 6%; Tswana 5%; Zulu 4%; Ndebele 3%; Sotho 3%; Swazi 2%
Kameeldrift 2,049 1,395 City of Tshwane Pedi 29%; Afrikaans 28%; Ndebele 8%; Tsonga 7%; Sotho 5%; English 5%; Zulu 4%; Tswana 4%; Venda 4%; foreign languages 3%"
Welverdiend 1,803 1,610 Merafong City Afrikaans 65%; Tswana 13%; Sotho 7%; Xhosa 6%; English 4%; Zulu 3%
Soweto 1,421 325 City of Johannesburg Zulu 37%; Sotho 16%; Tswana 13%; Tsonga 9%; Xhosa 9%; Pedi 5%; Venda 5%; English 2%
Glen Harvie 1,313 2,337 Westonaria Xhosa 26%; Sotho 17%; Afrikaans 14%; Tsonga 13%; Zulu 12%; Tswana 5%; Swazi 5%; English 3%; foreign languages 2%
Waterval 1,200 n.a. City of Tshwane Afrikaans 47%; Pedi 13%; Tswana 7%; Tsonga 7%; English 6%; Sotho 5%; foreign languages 4%; Venda 3%; Zulu 3%; Ndebele 3%
Grootvlei 1,180 497 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 64%; English 7%; Pedi 6%; foreign languages 5%; Tsonga 5%; Tswana 3%; Sotho 5%; Zulu 2%; Ndebele 2%
Bultfontein 1,075 1,657 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 61%; English 9%; Pedi 7%; Tsonga 6%; Tswana 5%; Zulu 3%; Ndebele 3%; Sotho 3%; foreign languages 2%
Viskuil 954 1,509 Lesedi Afrikaans 59%; Zulu 14%; English 12%; Ndebele 3%; Pedi 3%; Tsonga 2%; Sotho 2%
Chartwell 864 796 City of Johannesburg English 51%; Afrikaans 11%; Zulu 10%; foreign languages 8%; Ndebele 7%; Pedi 4%; Xhosa 3%; Tswana 3%; Sotho 2%
Grootfontein country estates 859 n.a. City of Tshwane Afrikaans 47%; English 17%; foreign languages 8%; Pedi 6%; Zulu 4%; Sotho 4%; Xhosa 3%; Tswana 3%; Ndebele 3%; Tsonga 2%
Endicott 842 188 Lesedi Afrikaans 41%; Zulu 21%; English 15%; Ndebele 4%; Xhosa 4%; foreign languages 4%; Tsonga 3%; Sotho 2%; Pedi 2%; Tswana 2%
Clayville 831 1,159 Ekurhuleni Pedi 26%; Zulu 18%; Sotho 9%; Tsonga 9%; Tswana 8%; Afrikaans 7%; English 7%; Venda 6%; Xhosa 4%; foreign languages 3%; Ndebele 2%; Swazi 2%
Zwartkop
(Lammermoor)
822 762 Mogale City English 25%; Zulu 14%; Afrikaans 13%; Tswana 13%; foreign languages 10%; Sotho 5%; Pedi 5%; Xhosa 4%; Tsonga 4%; Venda 3%; Ndebele 3%
Venterspost
(Venterspos)
809 536 Westonaria Afrikaans 53%; English 13%; Tswana 11%; Xhosa 6%; Sotho 6%; Zulu 5%; Tsonga 2%; Pedi 2%
Hillshaven 806 1,088 Westonaria Afrikaans 32%; Sotho 13%; Xhosa 12%; Zulu 9%; Tsonga 9%; Tswana 9%; English 5%; Pedi 4%; Swazi 2%; Venda 2%; foreign languages 2%
Bon Accord 797 685 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 33%; English 14%; Pedi 13%; Tsonga 11%; foreign languages 5%; Tswana 4%; Ndebele 4%; Sotho 3%; Zulu 3%; Venda 3%; Xhosa 3%
Randvaal
(Gardenvale)
753
(Randvaal and Gardenvale combined)
3,987
(includes Henley on Klip and Daleside)
Midvaal Sotho 30%; Afrikaans 22%; English 16%; Zulu 10%; Pedi 7%; Xhosa 6%; Tsonga 4%; Swazi 2%
Deelkraal 722 867 Merafong City Afrikaans 44%; Xhosa 16%; Sotho 11%; Tswana 8%; English 7%; Zulu 4%; Tsonga 4%; foreign languages 3%
Derdepoort 697 1,416 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 54%; Pedi 12%; English 8%; Ndebele 5%; Tswana 4%; foreign languages 4%; Zulu 4%; Sotho 3%; Tsonga 2%
Mooiplaas 664 874 City of Tshwane Pedi 25%; foreign languages 20%; Tsonga 14%; Ndebele 9%; Venda 6%; Sotho 6%; Zulu 6%; Tswana 4%; Afrikaans 4%; English 3%; Xhosa 2%
De Deur 647 419
(included in Vereeniging North)
Midvaal Sotho 24%; Zulu 21%; English 17%; Afrikaans 17%; Xhosa 7%; foreign languages 5%; Tswana 3%; Pedi 2%; Tsonga 2%
Tierpoort 643 778 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 51%; English 14%; Ndebele 8%; Pedi 6%; Tsonga 6%; foreign languages 4%; Zulu 4%; Sotho 3%; Tswana 2%
Leeufontein
(Leeuwfontein)
638 244 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 34%; Pedi 25%; Tsonga 7%; Zulu 6%; English 6%; Tswana 5%; Ndebele 5%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 3%; Venda 2%; Swazi 2%; Xhosa 2%
Vaalbank
(Valtaki)
628 170 City of Tshwane Afrikaans 38%; Ndebele 22%; Zulu 9%; English 7%; Pedi 6%; Tsonga 5%; foreign languages 4%; Sotho 4%; Tswana 2%; Xhosa 2%
Sizanani Village
(Roodepoort)
617 n.a. City of Tshwane Afrikaans 43%; Ndebele 13%; Zulu 12%; Pedi 9%; English 8%; Tsonga 4%; Sotho 3%; Swazi 3%; Tswana 3%; Xhosa 2%
Nooitgecht 614 n.a. Midvaal English 53%; Afrikaans 24%; foreign languages 6%; Sotho 4%; Zulu 3%; Tswana 3%; Ndebele 2%; Pedi 2%
East Village 594 2,098
(included in East Driefontein)
Merafong City Xhosa 25%; Sotho 17%; Afrikaans 15%; Zulu 12%; Tsonga 8%; Tswana 6%; English 5%; Swazi 4%; foreign languages 3%; Pedi 2%
Notes
  1. ^ (includes parts of northern Johannesburg e.g. Berario, Blackheath, Craighall, Craighall Park, Dunkeld, Emmarentia, Fairland, Greenside, Greymont, Linden, Newlands, Northcliff, Parkhurst, Parkview, Parkwood, Rosebank, Saxonwold and Westcliff)
  2. ^ (includes parts of eastern Roodepoort e.g. Bergbron, Delarey, Maraisburg, Quellerina and Whiteridge)
  3. ^ (excludes parts of northern Johannesburg e.g. Berario, Blackheath, Craighall, Craighall Park, Dunkeld, Emmarentia, Fairland, Greenside, Greymont, Linden, Newlands, Northcliff, Parkhurst, Parkview, Parkwood, Rosebank, Saxonwold and Westcliff)
  4. ^ (excludes parts of eastern Roodepoort e.g. Bergbron, Delarey, Maraisburg, Quellerina and Whiteridge)
  5. ^ (comprises Bedford Gardens, Morninghill, Senderwood, Bedford Park, St Andrews, Oriel and Essexwold)

KwaZulu Natal

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The 62 main places with a population of more than 340 white persons in 2011 are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Durban 91,212 136,951 eThekwini English 50%; Zulu 33%; Xhosa 6%; foreign languages 4%; Afrikaans 4%
Pietermaritzburg 31,827 43,471
(includes Chase Valley and Ashburton)
The Msunduzi Zulu 57%; English 29%; Afrikaans 4%; Xhosa 4%; Sotho 2%; foreign languages 2%
Pinetown 25,876 25,316 eThekwini Zulu 55%; English 31%; Afrikaans 4%; Xhosa 3%; Sotho 2%; foreign languages 2%
Richards Bay 17,276 11,214 uMhlatuze Zulu 41%; English 34%; Afrikaans 22%
Newcastle 13,223 16,922 Newcastle Zulu 37%; English 35%; Afrikaans 21%; foreign languages 3%
Umhlanga 12,925 11,523 eThekwini English 79%; Zulu 9%; Afrikaans 6%; foreign languages 2%
Westville 12,824 16,471 eThekwini English 72%; Zulu 17%; Afrikaans 5%; Xhosa 2%
Margate 12,563
(includes Uvongo, Shelly Beach and Ramsgate Beach)
3,804 Hibiscus Coast English 36%; Xhosa 23%; Afrikaans 20%; Zulu 18%
Kingsburgh 11,515 11,408 eThekwini English 53%; Afrikaans 28%; Zulu 15%
Hillcrest 11,233 4,624 eThekwini English 83%; Afrikaans 8%; Zulu 7%;
Queensburgh 11,063 17,650 eThekwini English 70%; Zulu 14%; Afrikaans 7%; Xhosa 4%
Kloof 10,050 21,619
(includes Waterfall, Gillitts and Everton HC)
eThekwini English 45%; Zulu 44%; Xhosa 4%; Afrikaans 3%
Amanzimtoti 9,291 11,404 eThekwini English 51%; Afrikaans 31%; Zulu 14%
Ballito 8,088 3,274 KwaDukuza English 43%; Zulu 27%; Xhosa 15%; Afrikaans 9%; foreign languages 3%
Port Shepstone 7,602
(includes Umtentwini and Oslo Beach)
4,191 Hibiscus Coast English 55%; Zulu 21%; Xhosa 11%; Afrikaans 9%
Howick 7,592 5,392 uMngeni English 51%; Zulu 40%; Afrikaans 4%
Gillitts 7,367 1,193
(included in Kloof)
eThekwini English 84%; Afrikaans 7%; Zulu 6%
Empangeni 6,516 7,575 uMhlatuze Zulu 85%; English 8%; Afrikaans 4%
Hilton 6,311 3,975 uMngeni English 72%; Zulu 17%; Afrikaans 7%
Waterfall 6,151 4,277
(included in Kloof)
eThekwini English 79%; Zulu 10%; Afrikaans 8%
Vryheid 5,750 8,395 Abaqalusi Zulu 80%; Afrikaans 10%; English 6%
Ladysmith 5,358 8,023 Emnambithi / Ladysmith Zulu 64%; English 23%; Afrikaans 6%; Sotho 2%
Scottburgh 5,332 2,557 Umdoni English 68%; Zulu 16%; Afrikaans 11%; Xhosa 2%
Outer West Durban 3,989 2,351
(Assegay and Botha's Hill combined)
eThekwini English 58%; Zulu 24%; Xhosa 8%; Afrikaans 5%
Mount Edgecombe 3,660 1,267 eThekwini English 84%; Afrikaans 5%; Zulu 4%; foreign languages 4%
Chase Valley 3,024 3,119
(included in Pietermaritzburg)
The Msunduzi English 74%; Zulu 12%; Afrikaans 9%
Port Edward 2,670 1,853 Hibiscus Coast English 50%; Afrikaans 24%; Xhosa 12%; Zulu 11%; foreign languages 2%
Dundee 2,501 2,413 Endumeni Zulu 76%; English 16%; Afrikaans 4%
Umkomaas 1,744 2,047 eThekwini English 61%; Afrikaans 23%; Zulu 12%
Mtunzini 1,583 863 uMlalazi English 49%; Afrikaans 34%; Zulu 15%
Glencoe 1,570 1,662 Endumeni Zulu 77%; English 12%; Afrikaans 8%
Salt Rock 1,381 1,685 KwaDukuza English 67%; Zulu 13%; Afrikaans 13%; foreign languages 2%
Umdloti 1,363 1,505 eThekwini English 73%; Afrikaans 14%; Zulu 7%; Xhosa 2%
Hibberdene 1,188 713 Hibiscus Coast Zulu 61%; English 18%; Afrikaans 16%; Xhosa 3%
Southbroom 1,181 559 Hibiscus Coast English 54%; Afrikaans 25%; Zulu 11%; foreign languages 4%; Xhosa 3%
Estcourt 1,166 2,243 Umtshezi Zulu 61%; English 32%; Afrikaans 2%; foreign languages 2%
Eshowe 1,093 1,131 uMlalazi Zulu 76%; English 18%; Afrikaans 3%
Kokstad 1,058 1,752 Greater Kokstad Xhosa 73%; English 9%; Afrikaans 7%; Zulu 6%; Sotho 3%
Greytown 1,014 1,522 Umvoti Zulu 53%; English 37%; Afrikaans 5%; foreign languages 2%
Mandeni
(Mandini)
961 1,877 Mandeni Zulu 48%; English 32%; Afrikaans 15%; foreign languages 3%
Sheffield Beach 928 499
(included in Salt Rock)
KwaDukuza English 70%; Zulu 14%; Afrikaans 8%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 2%
Pongola 927
(Pongola A and Pongola B combined)
1,533 uPhongolo Zulu 43%; Afrikaans 42%; English 10%; Swazi 2%
Mtubatuba 896 959 Mtubatuba Zulu 88%; English 6%; Afrikaans 2%; Ndebele 2%
Ashburton 865 584
(included in Pietermaritzburg)
The Msunduzi Zulu 41%; English 40%; Afrikaans 14%; Xhosa 3%
Inchanga 770 384 eThekwini English 77%; Zulu 13%; Afrikaans 6%
Drummond 754 1,054 eThekwini English 73%; Afrikaans 11%; Zulu 8%; Xhosa 4%
Westbrook 703 795 eThekwini English 69%; Zulu 14%; Afrikaans 12%; Xhosa 2%
Paulpietersburg 694 897 eDumbe Zulu 49%; Afrikaans 23%; foreign languages 14%; English 12%
Everton HC 688 712 eThekwini English 78%; Zulu 12%; Afrikaans 6%
Mooi River
(Mooirivier)
633 935 Mooi Mpofana English 49%; Zulu 39%; Afrikaans 5%; foreign languages 4%
Wartburg 611 623 uMshwathi English 46%; Zulu 23%; foreign languages 21%; Afrikaans 9%
St Lucia 577 452 Mtubatuba Afrikaans 38%; English 31%; Zulu 23%; foreign languages 2%
Camperdown 555 380 Mkhambathini English 46%; Zulu 39%; Afrikaans 6%; Sotho 4%; Xhosa 3%
Balgowan 497 n.a. uMngeni English 49%; Zulu 37%; Afrikaans 11%
Underberg 474 357 Kwa Sani Zulu 73%; English 20%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%; Afrikaans 2%
Mtwalume 455 305 Umdoni Afrikaans 42%; English 41%; Zulu 13%; Xhosa 2%
Mbonambi
(Kwambonambi)
448 641 Mfolozi
(KwaMbonambi)
Zulu 80%; English 9%; Afrikaans 7%
Zinkwazi Beach 436 291 KwaDukuza English 56%; Zulu 23%; Afrikaans 9%; Xhosa 4%; foreign languages 4%
Blackburn 376 n.a. eThekwini Zulu 70%; Xhosa 16%; English 9%
Stanger
(KwaDukuza)
360 806 KwaDukuza English 48%; Zulu 46%; foreign languages 2%
Phumula
(Pumula)
347 322 Hibiscus Coast English 58%; Afrikaans 28%; Zulu 6%; Xhosa 5%
Nottingham Road 343 n.a. uMngeni Zulu 57%; English 35%; Afrikaans 4%; Sotho 2%

Limpopo

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The results of the 2011 census showed Limpopo's white population being 139,359; an increase of 5.2% from 132,420 in 2001. The white population was recorded as 2.6% of the total population, the lowest share of the population in any province and a 0.1% decrease from 2001. Almost a quarter (23.6%) of the mostly-rural white population reside in Polokwane Local Municipality.

The 27 main places with a 2011 population of more than 400 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place

(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)

Polokwane
(Pietersburg)
23,730 24,749 Polokwane Pedi 46%; Afrikaans 20%; English 10%; Venda 7%; Tsonga 6%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 2%
Mokopane
(Potgietersrus)
8,328 9,410 Mogalakwena Pedi 47%; Afrikaans 28%; English 7%; Tsonga 4%; Ndebele 4%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 3%
Phalaborwa 7,392 9,526 Ba-Phalaborwa Afrikaans 51%; English 15%; Tsonga 11%; Pedi 11%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%; foreign languages 2%; Venda 2%
Tzaneen 6,721 4,250 Greater Tzaneen Afrikaans 42%; Pedi 18%; Tsonga 13%; English 13%; foreign languages 6%; Sotho 3%; Venda 2%
Lephalale
(Ellisras)
6,555 5,027
(Ellisras and Onverwacht combined)
Lephalale Afrikaans 39%; Pedi 22%; English 12%; Tswana 8%; Zulu 4%; Venda 3%; Tsonga 3%; Sotho 3%; foreign languages 2%; Xhosa 2%
Louis Trichardt 5,077 5,779 Makhado Venda 39%; Afrikaans 23%; English 12%; foreign languages 8%; Sepedi 7%; Tsonga 6%; Sotho 3%
Thabazimbi
(Thabazimbi A)
4,867 2,300 Thabazimbi Tswana 54%; Afrikaans 17%; Pedi 10%; English 4%; Tsonga 3%; Xhosa 3%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%; foreign languages 2%; Venda 2%
Modimolle
(Nylstroom)
4,681 6,569 Modimolle Pedi 39%; Afrikaans 38%; Tsonga 6%; English 4%; Tswana 4%; Sotho 3%; Venda 2%; foreign languages 2%
Bela-Bela
(Warmbaths)
3,691 2,757 Bela-Bela Pedi 43%; Tswana 18%; Tsonga 12%; Afrikaans 9%; Sotho 6%; English 4%; foreign languages 2%; Ndebele 2%
Mookgophong
(Naboomspruit)
2,699 3,075 Mookgophong Pedi 56%; Tsonga 12%; Afrikaans 11%; Sotho 6%; foreign languages 4%; Ndebele 2%; English 2%; Venda 2%
Musina
(Messina)
2,193 1,737 Musina Venda 49%; Sotho 12%; Pedi 10%; foreign languages 10%; English 5%; Afrikaans 5%; Tsonga 5%; Ndebele 2%
Hoedspruit 1,651 1,460 Maruleng Afrikaans 45%; English 20%; Pedi 12%; Tsonga 6%; Xitsonga; foreign languages 4%; Tswana 3%; Venda 3%; Swazi 2%; Xhosa 2%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%
Burgersfort 1,643 348 Greater Tubatse Pedi 31%; Afrikaans 28%; English 17%; foreign languages 6%; Zulu 4%; Tswana 3%; Tsonga 3%; Xhosa 2%; Swazi 2%; Sotho 2%
Swartklip Mine
(Thabazimbi B)
1,565 1,589 Thabazimbi Afrikaans 47%; Tswana 19%; English 8%; Xhosa 7%; Pedi 5%; Sotho 5%; Tsonga 4%
Middeldrift
(Setaria)
1,293 1,440 Thabazimbi Afrikaans 55%; Tswana 14%; Sotho 6%; Tsonga 5%; Pedi 5%; English 4%; Xhosa 4%; Zulu 2%; Venda 2%
Groblersdal 1,145 1,096 Elias Motsoaledi Afrikaans 50%; Pedi 25%; English 7%; foreign languages 4%; Zulu 3%; Ndebele 3%; Tsonga 2%; Tswana 2%; Sotho 2%
Palmietfontein 1,095 670 Polokwane Afrikaans 56%; Pedi 21%; English 6%; Sotho 4%; foreign languages 4%; Ndebele 2%; Venda 2%; Tsonga 2%
Tweefontein 1,086 831 Polokwane Afrikaans 42%; Pedi 26%; foreign languages 9%; English 8%; Tsonga 4%; Venda 4%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%
Doornbult 1,065 244 Polokwane Afrikaans 59%; Pedi 21%; foreign languages 7%; English 6%; Ndebele 2%
Marble Hall 928 1,782 Ephraim Mogale Afrikaans 35%; Pedi 31%; English 12%; foreign languages 5%; Tsonga 4%; Ndebele 4%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%
Modjadjiskloof
(Duiwelskloof)
870 1,347 Greater Letaba Afrikaans 44%; Pedi 23%; English 12%; Tsonga 10%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 3%
Leeukuil 861 763 Polokwane Afrikaans 56%; Pedi 17%; English 8%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 4%; Tsonga 3%; Venda 3%
Northam Mine
(Northam B)
773 1,020
(Northam Mine and Northam Town combined)
Thabazimbi Xhosa 32%; Tswana 26%; Tsonga 13%; Sotho 7%; Pedi 6%; Afrikaans 4%; Zulu 4%; foreign languages 3%; English 3%; Swazi 2%
Myngenoegen 654 318 Polokwane Afrikaans 35%; Pedi 28%; English 14%; foreign languages 13%; Venda 3%; Tsonga 2%; Ndebele 2%
Letaba 640
(included in Kruger National Park)
n.a. Ba-Phalaborwa Tsonga 69%; Pedi 8%; Afrikaans 7%; Swazi 4%; English 4%; Sotho 3%; Venda 2%
Northam Town
(Northam A)
512 1,020
(Northam Mine and Northam Town combined)
Thabazimbi Tswana 25%; Xhosa 21%; Afrikaans 17%; Tsonga 12%; Sotho 8%; Pedi 5%; English 4%; Zulu 3%; Swazi 2%
Vaalwater 468 301 Modimolle Pedi 64%; Afrikaans 11%; Tsonga 8%; Tswana 7%; Sotho 3%; foreign languages 3%

Mpumalanga

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The 59 main places with a 2011 population of more than 200 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Emalahleni
(Witbank)
50,810 33,128 Emalahleni Afrikaans 42%; Zulu 18%; English 14%; Pedi 8%; Swazi 4%; Ndebele 3%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 3%; Tsonga 2%; Xhosa 2%; Tswana 2%
Middelburg 42,329 18,672 Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 50%; Zulu 12%; English 11%; Pedi 8%; Tsonga 4%; Ndebele 7%; Swazi 3%; Sotho 2%; foreign languages 2%
Mbombela
(Nelspruit)
28,923 13,803 Mbombela Afrikaans 41%; English 22%; Swazi 20%; Tsonga 5%; Zulu 3%; foreign languages 2%; Sotho 2%; Pedi 2%
Secunda 28,910 19,088 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Afrikaans 70%; English 13%; Zulu 7%; Sotho 3%
Ermelo 12,198 7,993 Msukaligwa Zulu 71%; Afrikaans 14%; English 5%; Swazi 4%
Standerton 10,165 8,532 Lekwa Zulu 48%; Afrikaans 28%; Sotho 8%; English 7%; Xhosa 2%
White River
(Witrivier)
10,025 5,639 Mbombela Afrikaans 42%; English 29%; Swazi 16%; Tsonga 3%; foreign languages 3%; Zulu 2%; Sotho 2%
Lydenburg
(Mashishing)
8,599
(Lydenburg and Mashishing combined)
4,804 Thaba Chweu Pedi 27%; Afrikaans 23%; Swazi 18%; Zulu 13%; Sotho 5%; English 5%; Tsonga 3%; Ndebele 2%; foreign languages 2%
Bethal 8,050 5,138 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Zulu 67%; Afrikaans 13%; Ndebele 7%; English 3%; Swazi 3%
Kriel
(Ga-Nala)
6,608 5,335 Emalahleni Afrikaans 40%; Zulu 23%; English 11%; Ndebele 6%; Swazi 5%; Pedi 5%; Xhosa 4%; Sotho 3%; Tswana 2%
Barberton 5,024 3,303 Umjindi Afrikaans 48%; English 23%; Swazi 21%; Zulu 2%; Tsonga 2%
Piet Retief 4,617 3,835 Mkhondo Zulu 83%; Afrikaans 8%; English 5%
Delmas 4,141 2,815 Victor Khanye
(Delmas)
Afrikaans 57%; Zulu 16%; Ndebele 9%; English 7%; Pedi 3%; foreign languages 2%; Xhosa 2%; Sotho 2%
Evander 4,079 3,119 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Afrikaans 41%; Zulu 17%; English 13%; Sotho 7%; Xhosa 5%; Pedi 5%; Swazi 4%; Tsonga 3%; Tswana 2%; foreign languages 2%; Ndebele 2%
Volksrust 3,996 3,132 Pixley ka Seme Zulu 72%; Afrikaans 16%; English 4%; Sotho 2%
Sabie 2,752 1,949 Thaba Chweu Afrikaans 33%; Swazi 24%; Sotho 14%; English 10%; Pedi 6%; Tsonga 5%; Zulu 3%
Eloff 2,648 923 Victor Khanye
(Delmas)
Afrikaans 64%; Zulu 12%; English 7%; Ndebele 5%; Pedi 3%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
Trichardt 2,371 1,510 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Afrikaans 60%; English 20%; Zulu 7%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
Belfast 2,350 1,351 Emakhazeni
(Highlands)
Afrikaans 56%; Zulu 13%; Swazi 8%; English 7%; Ndebele 5%; Pedi 4%; Sotho 2%; Tsonga 2%
Sundra 1,921 1,306
(includes Rietkol)
Victor Khanye
(Delmas)
Afrikaans 63%; Zulu 11%; English 8%; Ndebele 4%; foreign languages 3%; Pedi 2%; Tsonga 2%; Xhosa 2%
Hazyview 1,827 681 Mbombela Afrikaans 34%; Tsonga 20%; English 17%; Swazi 10%; foreign languages 6%; Sotho 5%; Pedi 5%; Zulu 2%
Rietkol 1,827 377
(Included in Sundra)
Victor Khanye
(Delmas)
Afrikaans 56%; Zulu 14%; English 11%; foreign languages 4%; Tsonga 4%; Ndebele 3%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
Carolina 1,759 958 Albert Luthuli Zulu 51%; Swazi 26%; Afrikaans 11%; English 4%; Ndebele 4%
Komatipoort 1,612 945 Nkomazi Afrikaans 31%; Tsonga 28%; Swazi 28%; English 3%; foreign languages 3%
Hendrina 1,559 728 Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 69%; Zulu 11%; English 6%; foreign languages 3%; Swazi 2%; Pedi 2%; Sotho 2%
Malalane
(Malelane)
1,507 1,299 Nkomazi Afrikaans 41%; Swazi 26%; English 18%; foreign languages 7%; Tsonga 3%; Zulu 2%
Ngodwana 1,280 540 Mbombela Swazi 35%; Afrikaans 32%; English 10%; Tsonga 8%; Zulu 5%; Pedi 4%; Sotho 3%
Balfour 1,230 973 Dipaleseng Afrikaans 39%; Zulu 23%; English 15%; Sotho 12%; Pedi 3%; Tswana 2%; foreign languages 2%
Grootvlei 1,147 n.a. Dipaleseng Sotho 41%; Zulu 24%; Afrikaans 21%; Xhosa 4%; English 4%; Pedi 2%
Rietkuil
(Arnot)
1,016 n.a. Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 27%; Zulu 19%; Pedi 16%; Swazi 11%; Ndebele 7%; Xhosa 6%; English 5%; Sotho 4%; Tsonga 3%
Graskop 915 668 Thaba Chweu Afrikaans 29%; Pedi 22%; Sotho 15%; English 11%; Swazi 10%; Tsonga 7%; Zulu 2%; foreign languages 2%
Kinross 878 420 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Zulu 38%; English 13%; Afrikaans 10%; Sotho 7%; Xhosa 7%; Ndebele 6%; Swazi 5%; Pedi 4%; foreign languages 4%; Tsonga 3%; Tswana 2%
Komati 874 n.a. Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 50%; Zulu 15%; English 10%; Swazi 6%; Ndebele 5%; Pedi 4%; Sotho 4%; Xhosa 2%
Emgwenya
(Waterval Boven)
868 772 Emakhazeni
(Highlands)
Swazi 71%; Afrikaans 14%; English 3%; Zulu 3%; Pedi 2%; Tsonga 2%
Pullens Hope
(Hendrinakrag)
850 n.a. Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 25%; Zulu 22%; Swazi 13%; Pedi 11%; Ndebele 7%; English 6%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 4%; Tsonga 3%; Tswana 3%
Leandra
(Eendrag)
844 254 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Afrikaans 39%; Zulu 24%; English 17%; Ndebele 6%; foreign languages 4%; Sotho 2%; Tswana 2%; Swazi 2%; Pedi 2%
Morgenzon 818 547 Lekwa Zulu 48%; Afrikaans 38%; English 6%; foreign languages 2%; Swazi 2%; Ndebele 2%
Entokazweni

(Machadodorp)

716 597 Emakhazeni
(Highlands)
Swazi 45%; Zulu 23%; Afrikaans 9%; Ndebele 7%; English 5%; Sotho 3%; Pedi 2%
Wakkerstroom 698 375 Pixley ka Seme Zulu 86%; English 4%; Afrikaans 4%; Ndebele 2%
Marloth Park 675 286 Nkomazi Afrikaans 48%; Swazi 23%; English 21%; Tsonga 3%; foreign languages 2%
Emjejane
(Hectorspruit)
643 228 Nkomazi Swazi 55%; Afrikaans 19%; Tsonga 17%; English 4%; foreign languages 2%
Breyten 574 705 Msukaligwa Zulu 81%; Swazi 5%; Afrikaans 4%; English 3%; Ndebele 2%
Skukuza 559
(included in Kruger National Park)
n.a. Mbombela Tsonga 58%; Swazi 12%; Afrikaans 9%; English 7%; Sotho 5%; Zulu 3%; Venda 2%; Pedi 2%
Amersfoort 529 434 Pixley ka Seme Zulu 84%; Afrikaans 4%; Swazi 3%; English 2%; Sotho 2%
Amsterdam 503 567 Mkhondo Zulu 79%; Afrikaans 8%; Swazi 6%; English 2%
Dullstroom 470 298 Emakhazeni
(Highlands)
English 51%; Afrikaans 42%; Sotho 2%; Ndebele 2%; foreign languages 2%
Badplaas
(eManzana)
455
(Badplaas and Manzana combined)
155 Albert Luthuli Swazi 83%; Afrikaans 4%; Zulu 4%; English 2%; Tsonga 2%
Greylingstad 447 n.a. Dipaleseng Afrikaans 52%; Zulu 28%; Sotho 7%; English 4%; Ndebele 2%; Pedi 2%; Xhosa 2%
Sabi-Sand 401
(includes Sabi Sabi, Mala Mala and Londolozi)
n.a. Bushbuckridge Tsonga 67%; English 17%; Afrikaans 9%; Swazi 3%
Clewer 391 486 Emalahleni Zulu 34%; Ndebele 14%; Afrikaans 10%; Pedi 9%; Sotho 8%; Swazi 7%; Xhosa 6%; English 5%; foreign languages 3%; Tsonga 3%
Blinkpan 305 n.a. Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 29%; Zulu 17%; Xhosa 10%; Tsonga 10%; Pedi 9%; Swazi 9%; Ndebele 6%; English 4%; Sotho 4%
Modder East Orchards 303 n.a. Victor Khanye
(Delmas)
Afrikaans 30%; Zulu 26%; Tsonga 11%; Venda 8%; Ndebele 7%; Pedi 4%; English 4%; Swazi 3%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
M’hati
(Mhlatikop)
286 n.a.
(included in Malalane)
Nkomazi Afrikaans 60%; English 19%; Swazi 16%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%
Embalenhle
(Secunda West)
276 18 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Zulu 50%; Xhosa 11%; Sotho 10%; Ndebele 9%; Swazi 5%; Tsonga 5%; Pedi 4%; English 2%
Leslie 272 300 Govan Mbeki
(Highveld East)
Afrikaans 53%; English 13%; Zulu 11%; Sotho 7%; Tsonga 5%; Pedi 4%; foreign languages 3%; Tswana 2%
Botleng
(Delmas North)
258 21 Victor Khanye
(Delmas)
Zulu 46%; Ndebele 30%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 4%; Pedi 4%; English 2%; Tswana 2%; Swazi 2%; Tsonga 2%
Greenside Colliery 237 258 Emalahleni Afrikaans 22%; Sotho 14%; Tsonga 14%; Pedi 11%; Xhosa 11%; Zulu 9%; English 7%; Tswana 5%; Swazi 2%; Ndebele 2%
Kranspoort
(Loskop Dam)
212 90 Steve Tshwete
(Middelburg)
Afrikaans 49%; Ndebele 15%; English 8%; Zulu 8%; Pedi 7%; Sotho 6%; Swazi 2%; Tsonga 2%; Tswana 2%
Chrissiesmeer
(Lake Chrissie)
210 n.a. Msukaligwa Zulu 62%; Swazi 27%; Afrikaans 5%; English 2%

North West

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The 42 main places with a 2011 population of more than 300 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Rustenburg 42,308 38,138 Rustenburg Afrikaans 41%; Tswana 28%; English 12%; Sotho 4%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 3%; Tsonga 3%; Zulu 2%
Klerksdorp 33,614 38,007 City of Matlosana Tswana 43%; Afrikaans 24%; Xhosa 12%; Sotho 11%; English 6%; Zulu 2%
Potchefstroom 30,387 22,999 Tlokwe
(Potchefstroom)
Afrikaans 71%; Tswana 11%; English 8%; Sotho 4%; Xhosa 2%
Hartebeespoort
(Hartbeespoort)
13,293 5,514 Madibeng Afrikaans 47%; English 19%; Tswana 7%; Tsonga 6%; Pedi 6%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 3%; Zulu 2%; Xhosa 2%; Venda 2%
Brits 11,928 9,299 Madibeng Afrikaans 53%; Tswana 15%; English 10%; foreign languages 5%; Tsonga 5%; Sotho 3%; Pedi 3%; Zulu 2%; Xhosa 2%
Stilfontein 9,963 12,442 City of Matlosana Afrikaans 53%; Tswana 11%; English 11%; Sotho 10%; Xhosa 8%; Tsonga 2%; Zulu 2%
Lichtenburg 7,989 7,414 Ditsobotla Tswana 52%; Afrikaans 38%; English 4%
Orkney 6,853 9,446 City of Matlosana Afrikaans 51%; Sotho 15%; Tswana 10%; Xhosa 9%; English 7%; Tsonga 2%; Zulu 2%
Vryburg 3,754 3,376 Naledi Afrikaans 56%; Tswana 33%; English 6%
Christiana 2,769 2,588 Lekwa-Teemane Afrikaans 85%; Tswana 7%; English 4%
Mooinooi 2,765 2,753 Madibeng Afrikaans 59%; Tswana 13%; English 6%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 5%; Tsonga 3%; Zulu 2%; Pedi 2%
Doringkruin 2,600 2,170 City of Matlosana Afrikaans 73%; English 9%; Tswana 7%; Sotho 5%; Xhosa 3%
Zeerust 2,304 2,580 Ramotshere Moiloa
(Zeerust)
Afrikaans 35%; Tswana 32%; English 17%; foreign languages 10%
Wolmaransstad
(Wolmaranstad)
2,086 2,009 Maquassi Hills Afrikaans 72%; Tswana 13%; English 8%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 3%
Waterkloof
(Kroondal)
1,904 868 Rustenburg Tswana 28%; Afrikaans 18%; Tsonga 11%; Xhosa 11%; Sotho 9%; foreign languages 7%; English 4%; Pedi 4%; Zulu 3%; Venda 3%
Schweizer-Reneke 1,765 1,814 Mamusa Tswana 86%; Afrikaans 6%; Sotho 2%
Ventersdorp 1,692 2,713 Ventersdorp Afrikaans 47%; Tswana 41%; English 4%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%
Rietfontein 1,594 n.a. Madibeng Afrikaans 28%; Tswana 14%; foreign languages 13%; Pedi 13%; Tsonga 10%; English 8%; Zulu 4%; Venda 4%; Ndebele 3%; Sotho 2%; Xhosa 2%
Mafikeng
(Mafeking)
1,492 2,670 Mahikeng
(Mafikeng)
Tswana 53%; English 19%; Afrikaans 14%; foreign languages 4%; Sotho 3%; Xhosa 2%; Zulu 2%
Koster 1,463 1,783 Kgetlengrivier Afrikaans 73%; English 14%; Tswana 10%; foreign languages 2%
Bloemhof 1,448 2,032 Lekwa-Teemane Afrikaans 72%; Tswana 7%; English 7%; foreign languages 5%; Sotho 4%; Xhosa 3%
Coligny 1,130 1,699 Ditsobotla Afrikaans 51%; Tswana 35%; English 7%; foreign languages 2%
Hartbeesfontein
(Hartbeestfontein B)
1,097 809 City of Matlosana Afrikaans 81%; Tswana 12%; English 4%; Sotho 2%
Swartruggens 1,031 863 Kgetlengrivier Afrikaans 57%; Tswana 22%; English 14%; foreign languages 2%; Zulu 2%
Leeudoringstad 1,016 1,330 Maquassi Hills Tswana 57%; Afrikaans 22%; Sotho 10%; Xhosa 4%; English 2%
Sun City 966
(Sun City and Sun Village combined)
1,816
(includes Sun Village)
Moses Kotane English 29%; Tswana 26%; Afrikaans 21%; Zulu 10%; Xhosa 3%; Pedi 2%; foreign languages 2%; Sotho 2%; Tsonga 2%
Delareyville 882 1,134 Tswaing Tswana 78%; Afrikaans 10%; English 5%; Sotho 2%
Sonop 878 1,162 Madibeng Tswana 38%; Afrikaans 18%; Tsonga 16%; Pedi 10%; Zulu 3%; foreign languages 3%; Venda 3%; English 2%; Sotho 2%
Sannieshof 843 1,179 Tswaing Tswana 81%; Afrikaans 8%; Xhosa 3%; English 2%; Sotho 2%
Makwassie 661 870 Maquassi Hills Tswana 74%; Afrikaans 8%; Sotho 8%; Xhosa 5%; Zulu 2%
Stella 556 618 Naledi Afrikaans 75%; Tswana 18%; English 4%; foreign languages 2%
Retief
(Kgaswane)
549 n.a. Rustenburg Afrikaans 36%; Tswana 35%; English 10%; Sotho 4%; Xhosa 3%; Pedi 3%; Tsonga 3%; foreign languages 3%; Zulu 3%
Ottosdal 517 1,070 Tswaing Afrikaans 62%; Tswana 20%; foreign languages 7%; English 6%; Xhosa 2%; Sotho 2%
Lindequesdrif 498 n.a. Tlokwe
(Potchefstroom)
Afrikaans 44%; Sotho 25%; Tswana 8%; Xhosa 7%; English 4%; foreign languages 3%; Zulu 2%
Derby 443 341 Kgetlengrivier Tswana 76%; Afrikaans 14%; English 4%; Zulu 2%
Waterval 410 760 Rustenburg Afrikaans 54%; Tswana 19%; English 8%; Xhosa 6%; Sotho 5%; Pedi 3%; Tsonga 3%
Vaal Reefs
(Umzimhle)
391 571 City of Matlosana Xhosa 41%; Sotho 18%; Tswana 12%; Tsonga 8%; Afrikaans 7%; English 4%; Zulu 3%; Swazi 2%
Mmabatho 367 487 Mahikeng
(Mafikeng)
Tswana 74%; English 9%; Sotho 4%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 3%; Afrikaans 2%; Zulu 2%
Oorzaak
(Wigwam)
356 105 Rustenburg Afrikaans 41%; Tswana 28%; foreign languages 8%; English 6%; Venda 4%; Tsonga 4%; Xhosa 3%; Ndebele 2%; Sotho 2%
Mooivallei Park 331 300
(included in Potchefstroom)
Tlokwe
(Potchefstroom)
Afrikaans 87%; English 10%
Groot Marico 301 n.a. Ramotshere Moiloa Tswana 82%; Afrikaans 11%; English 4%
Boschhoek
(Boshoek)
300 n.a. Rustenburg Tswana 42%; Afrikaans 32%; foreign languages 5%; English 4%; Xhosa 3%; Sotho 3%; Pedi 2%; Zulu 2%; Tsonga 2%; Venda 2%

Northern Cape

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The results of the 2011 census showed a Northern Cape white population of 81,246, a decrease of 20.8% on the 102,519 recorded in 2001. The white population grew in absolute terms the most in Kathu, Kuruman and Orania. During the same period, the white population in Kimberley, Upington and Warrenton declined the most in absolute terms.

The 34 main places with a 2011 population of more than 300 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place

(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)

Kimberley 17,841 24,683 Sol Plaatjie Afrikaans 55%; Tswana 19%; English 16%; Xhosa 5%; Sotho 2%
Upington 7,542 8,516 //Khara Hais Afrikaans 94%; English 2%
Kathu 4,394
(Kathu and Sishen combined)
3,788 Gamagara Afrikaans 45%; Tswana 40%; English 5%; foreign languages 2%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%
Kuruman 3,952 3,549 Ga-Segonyana Afrikaans 77%; Tswana 15%; English 4%; foreign languages 2%
De Aar 2,480 3,432 Emthanjeni Afrikaans 86%; Xhosa 9%; English 2%
Postmasburg 2,212 1,928 Tsantsabane Afrikaans 54%; Tswana 34%; Xhosa 3%; Sotho 3%; English 3%; foreign languages 2%
Springbok 1,883 1,935 Nama Khoi Afrikaans 95%; English 2%
Jan Kempdorp 1,649 1,784 Phokwane Tswana 64%; Afrikaans 20%; Xhosa 10%; Sotho 2%; English 2%
Douglas 1,602 1,351 Siyancuma Afrikaans 93%; Tswana 2%; English 2%
Hartswater 1,252 1,133 Phokwane Afrikaans 48%; Tswana 38%; English 8%; Xhosa 2%
Warrenton 1,158 1,660 Magareng Afrikaans 73%; Tswana 20%; English 3%; Sotho 2%
Prieska 1,145 1,096 Siyathemba Afrikaans 93%; Xhosa 4%
Calvinia 1,141 1,376 Hantam Afrikaans 97%
Kakamas 913 734 Kai !Garib Afrikaans 93%; Tswana 2%; English 2%
Colesberg 901 544 Umsobomvu Xhosa 59%; Afrikaans 33%; Sotho 3%; English 2%
Orania 867 507 Thembelihle (geographical) /
Orania (political)[7]
Afrikaans 98%; English 2%
Daniëlskuil 862 853 Kgatelopele Afrikaans 63%; Tswana 31%; English 2%
Lime Acres 803 1,245 Kgatelopele Tswana 41%; Afrikaans 40%; English 6%; Zulu 4%; Xhosa 3%; Sotho 2%
Barkly West 743 973 Dikgatlong Afrikaans 64%; Tswana 31%; English 3%
Hopetown 708 680 Thembelihle Afrikaans 88%; Xhosa 7%; Tswana 2%
Keimoes 667
(Keimoes and Rooikopeiland combined)
1,168
(includes Rooikopeiland)
Kai !Garib Afrikaans 96%
Port Nolloth 624
(includes McDougalls Bay)
359 Richtersveld Afrikaans 85%; Xhosa 7%; English 4%
Olifantshoek 560 499 Gamagara Afrikaans 79%; Tswana 10%; foreign languages 4%; English 2%
Dibeng 509 228 Gamagara Tswana 49%; Afrikaans 46%
Carnarvon 500 457 Kareeberg Afrikaans 96%; English 2%
Victoria West 466 402 Ubuntu Afrikaans 82%; Xhosa 14%
Vanderkloof 432 331 Renosterberg Afrikaans 90%; English 3%; Xhosa 3%; Tswana 2%
Hotazel 397 238 Joe Morolong

(Moshaweng)

Tswana 49%; Afrikaans 38%; English 5%; Sotho 3%
Sutherland 360 346 Karoo Hoogland Afrikaans 96%; English 2%
Augrabies 340 299 Kai !Garib Afrikaans 67%; Tswana 29%; English 2%
Aggeneys 323 525 Khâi-Ma Afrikaans 81%; Xhosa 10%; Tswana 3%; English 3%
Ritchie 317
(Ritchie and Motswedimosa combined)
403 Sol Plaatjie Afrikaans 88%; Tswana 6%; Xhosa 2%; Sotho 2%; English 2%
Williston 315 444 Karoo Hoogland Afrikaans 96%
Loeriesfontein 301 328 Hantam Afrikaans 99%

Western Cape

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The 120 main places with a 2011 population of more than 400 white persons are listed below: (Although population figures are shown for both 2001 and 2011, these numbers are not necessarily directly comparable due to numerous changes in administrative boundaries.)

Main Place 2011 2001 Municipality Predominant languages in each particular main place
(excluding languages spoken by less than 1.5% of the total population)
Cape Town 140,125 167,085
(includes Muizenberg, Athlone and Ruyterwacht)
City of Cape Town English 68%; Afrikaans 23%; foreign languages 5%; Xhosa 3%
Bellville 56,624 57,156 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 65%; English 25%; foreign languages 5%; Xhosa 3%
Blouberg
(Bloubergstrand)
47,450
(includes Tableview, Sunningdale, Parklands, Richwood and West Beach)
1,373
(included in Milnerton)
City of Cape Town English 44%; Xhosa 28%; Afrikaans 15%; foreign languages 8%; Sotho 2%; Zulu 2%
Milnerton 45,660
(includes Edgemead and Monte Vista)
59,805
(includes Tableview, Sunningdale, Parklands, Richwood, West Beach and Bloubergstrand)
City of Cape Town English 56%; Afrikaans 18%; Xhosa 14%; foreign languages 8%
Durbanville 44,607 35,719 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 59%; English 37%
Brackenfell 35,424 23,572 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 71%; English 21%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%
Somerset West 33,142
(includes Briza)
24,948 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 52%; English 38%; Xhosa 5%; foreign languages 3%
Parow 30,408 38,636 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 66%; English 27%; foreign languages 3%; Xhosa 2%
George 29,242 25,163 George Afrikaans 84%; English 10%; Xhosa 4%
Kraaifontein 22,337 18,309 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 45%; Xhosa 33%; English 14%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 3%
Paarl 20,051 17,546 Drakenstein Afrikaans 87%; English 6%; Xhosa 5%
Goodwood 19,083
(includes Ruyterwacht)
37,882
(includes Edgemead and Monte Vista)
City of Cape Town English 51%; Afrikaans 35%; foreign languages 6%; Xhosa 5%
Strand 19,004 18,450
(includes Admirals Park)
City of Cape Town Afrikaans 77%; English 14%; foreign languages 4%; Xhosa 2%
Kuils River
(Kuilsrivier)
15,211 13,180 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 60%; English 33%; Xhosa 3%; foreign languages 2%
Worcester 13,626 14,404 Breede Valley Afrikaans 90%; English 4%; Xhosa 3%
Stellenbosch 12,501 19,920
(includes Cloetesville, La Colline, Dalsig, Onder Papegaaiberg, Paradyskloof and Welgevonden)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 71%; English 21%; foreign languages 4%; Xhosa 2%
Gordons Bay
(Gordon's Bay)
10,999
(includes Admirals Park)
2,589 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 59%; English 33%; foreign languages 4%; Xhosa 2%
Hout Bay
(Houtbaai)
10,274 7,157 City of Cape Town English 60%; Afrikaans 33%; foreign languages 4%
Muizenberg 10,241
(includes Marina da Gama)
4,106
(included in Cape Town)
City of Cape Town English 44%; Afrikaans 23%; Xhosa 15%; foreign languages 13%
Mossel Bay 10,237 8,813 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 81%; English 9%; Xhosa 7%
Fish Hoek
(Vishoek)
9,768 14,973
(includes Sunnydale and Capri Village)
City of Cape Town English 83%; Afrikaans 13%; foreign languages 2%
Knysna 9,341 6,628 Knysna Afrikaans 46%; Xhosa 34%; English 15%; foreign languages 2%
Oudtshoorn 9,336 10,686 Oudtshoorn Afrikaans 87%; Xhosa 6%; English 4%
Melkbosstrand 9,328 5,781 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 51%; English 43%; foreign languages 2%
Wellington 8,569 6,316 Drakenstein Afrikaans 81%; Xhosa 11%; English 6%
Noordhoek 7,874
(includes Sunnydale and Capri Village)
2,907 City of Cape Town Xhosa 47%; English 28%; foreign languages 14%; Afrikaans 5%
Malmesbury 6,440 4,837 Swartland Afrikaans 86%; English 7%; Xhosa 4%
Vredenburg 5,302 5,074 Saldanha Bay Afrikaans 69%; Xhosa 19%; English 5%; Sotho 2%; foreign languages 2%
Plettenberg Bay 5,046 3,614 Bitou
(Plettenberg Bay)
English 57%; Afrikaans 32%; Xhosa 5%; foreign languages 3%
Onrusrivier
(Onrus)
4,658 3,327 Overstrand Afrikaans 61%; English 36%
Langebaan 4,648 1,770 Saldanha Bay Afrikaans 76%; English 19%
Hermanus 4,549 4,392 Overstrand Afrikaans 76%; English 21%
Robertson 4,063 3,747 Langeberg Afrikaans 93%; English 4%
Saldanha
(Saldanha Bay)
3,811 3,226 Saldanha Bay Afrikaans 70%; Xhosa 20%; English 7%
Simonstown
(Simon's Town)
3,706 4,585 City of Cape Town English 68%; Afrikaans 19%; Xhosa 4%; Zulu 2%; foreign languages 2%; Sotho 2%
Sandbaai
(Sand Bay)
3,652 1,990 Overstrand Afrikaans 69%; English 29%
Sedgefield 3,549 2,287 Knysna Afrikaans 49%; English 27%; Xhosa 18%; foreign languages 3%
Swellendam 3,412 3,260 Swellendam Afrikaans 81%; Xhosa 10%; English 5%; foreign languages 2%
Velddrif
(Velddrift)
3,260 2,497 Bergrivier Afrikaans 84%; Xhosa 9%; English 6%
Stilbaai 3,245 2,634 Hessequa
(Langeberg)
Afrikaans 85%; English 14%
Bellville North
(Cape Metro)
3,205
(includes Burgundy Estate)
882 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 57%; English 23%; Xhosa 14%; foreign languages 3%
Kommetjie 3,002 2,357 City of Cape Town Afrikaans 48%; English 48%
Hartenbos 3,000 2,290 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 93%; English 4%
Bredasdorp 2,954 3,263 Cape Agulhas Afrikaans 83%; Xhosa 8%; English 4%; foreign languages 3%
Moorreesburg 2,891 2,613 Swartland Afrikaans 88%; Xhosa 6%; English 3%
Vredendal 2,860 2,939 Matzikama Afrikaans 87%; Xhosa 7%; English 2%
Gansbaai 2,840 2,220 Overstrand Afrikaans 53%; Xhosa 40%; English 3%; Sotho 2%
Beaufort West 2,741 2,886 Beaufort West Afrikaans 91%; Xhosa 4%; English 2%
Groot Brakrivier
(Great Brak River)
2,613
(includes Bergsig and Glentana)
345 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 91%; English 5%
Montagu 2,487 2,268 Langeberg
(Breede River / Winelands)
Afrikaans 91%; English 5%
Riversdale 2,480 2,677 Hessequa
(Langeberg)
Afrikaans 92%; Xhosa 4%; English 2%
Ceres 2,424 2,969 Witzenberg Afrikaans 93%; English 4%; Xhosa 2%
Kleinmond 2,411 2,643 Overstrand Afrikaans 60%; Xhosa 26%; English 8%; Sotho 3%; foreign languages 2%
Wilderness 2,375 1,131 George Afrikaans 69%; English 24%; Xhosa 5%
Welgevonden 2,220 2,227
(included in Stellenbosch)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 77%; English 19%; foreign languages 2%
Caledon 2,036 2,771 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 85%; Xhosa 7%; English 3%; Sotho 2%
Piketberg 1,732 1,811 Bergrivier Afrikaans 93%; Xhosa 2%; English 2%; Sotho 2%
Porterville 1,485 1,512 Bergrivier Afrikaans 96%; English 2%
Vyf Brakke Fonteinen 1,478 719 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 55%; Xhosa 30%; English 9%; Sotho 2%
Grabouw 1,409 1,225 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 62%; Xhosa 29%; Sotho 5%; English 2%
Struisbaai 1,376 1,178 Cape Agulhas Afrikaans 85%; English 9%; Xhosa 3%
Klein Brakrivier
(Little Brak River)
1,374 1,100 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 85%; English 13%
Paradyskloof 1,340 916
(included in Stellenbosch)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 77%; English 19%; foreign languages 2%
Albertinia 1,279 1,201 Hessequa
(Langeberg)
Afrikaans 94%; English 3%
Villiersdorp 1,251 1,522 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 57%; Xhosa 25%; Sotho 13%; English 3%
Vanrhynsdorp 1,237 1,251 Matzikama Afrikaans 95%; English 2%
Onder Papegaaiberg 1,192 902
(included in Stellenbosch)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 79%; English 17%; foreign languages 2%
Heidelberg 1,189 1,271 Hessequa Afrikaans 92%; English 3%; Xhosa 3%
St Helena Bay 1,189 651 Saldanha Bay Afrikaans 69%; Xhosa 25%; English 4%
Dalsig 1,119 569
(included in Stellenbosch)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 72%; English 23%; foreign languages 3%
Franskraalstrand 1,106 830 Overstrand Afrikaans 88%; English 10%
Reebok 1,059 645 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 88%; English 10%
Citrusdal 1,044 1,069 Cederberg Afrikaans 88%; Xhosa 6%; Sotho 2%; English 2%
Tergniet 1,037 601 Mossel Bay Afrikaans 89%; English 10%
Betty's Bay 1,002 332 Overstrand Afrikaans 60%; English 36%; foreign languages 2%
Bonnievale 974 1,207 Langeberg Afrikaans 90%; Xhosa 6%; English 2%
Lamberts Bay 973 893 Cederberg Afrikaans 91%; Xhosa 6%; English 2%
Wolseley 957 978 Witzenberg Afrikaans 88%; English 6%; foreign languages 2%; Xhosa 2%
Hopefield 930 415 Saldanha Bay Afrikaans 94%; English 3%
Yzerfontein 929 494 Swartland Afrikaans 72%; English 25%
Napier 917 839 Cape Agulhas Afrikaans 80%; English 11%; Xhosa 6%
Franschhoek 901 1,039 Stellenbosch Afrikaans 56%; Xhosa 31%; English 5%; foreign languages 3%; Sotho 3%
La Colline 892 79
(included in Stellenbosch)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 63%; English 21%; foreign languages 10%; Xhosa 2%
Prince Alfred Hamlet 886 816 Witzenberg Afrikaans 87%; Xhosa 7%; Sotho 4%; English 2%
Klawer 849 831 Matzikama Afrikaans 89%; Xhosa 5%; Sign Language 3%
Darling 831 710 Swartland Afrikaans 61%; English 34%; foreign languages 4%
Ladismith 818 1,082 Kannaland Afrikaans 95%; English 3%
Prince Albert 795 746 Prince Albert Afrikaans 92%; English 5%
Athlone 777 93
(included in Cape Town)
City of Cape Town Afrikaans 52%; English 44%; Xhosa 2%
Blue Downs 774
(combined with Blackheath)
265
(includes Blackheath)
City of Cape Town Afrikaans 60%; Xhosa 18%; English 17%; foreign languages 2%
Cloetesville 750 36
(included in Stellenbosch)
Stellenbosch Afrikaans 94%; English 3%
Scarborough 748 690 City of Cape Town English 68%; Afrikaans 19%; Xhosa 7%; foreign languages 3%
Rawsonville 741 831 Breede Valley Afrikaans 95%; Xhosa 2%; English 2%
Lutzville 703 783 Matzikama Afrikaans 91%; Xhosa 4%; English 2%
Riebeek Kasteel 702 550 Swartland Afrikaans 79%; English 18%
De Doorns 673 738 Breede Valley Afrikaans 64%; Xhosa 25%; Sotho 4%; English 3%; foreign languages 3%
Pringle Bay 673 526 Overstrand English 51%; Afrikaans 44%; foreign languages 4%
Atlantis 671
(combined with Cape Farms)
559
(includes Cape Farms)
City of Cape Town Afrikaans 79%; English 10%; Xhosa 8%
Greyton 668 296 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 74%; English 22%
Ashton 666 854 Langeberg Afrikaans 95%
Philippi 659 54
(included in Mitchells Plain)
City of Cape Town Xhosa 79%; Afrikaans 7%; English 6%; foreign languages 3%
Tulbagh 623 596 Witzenberg Afrikaans 74%; Xhosa 18%; English 4%; Sotho 2%
Clanwilliam 588 919 Cederberg Afrikaans 78%; Sotho 9%; Xhosa 8%; English 22%
Mitchells Plain 581 1,405
(includes Philippi)
City of Cape Town English 47%; Afrikaans 47%; Xhosa 3%
Riviersonderend 574 578 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 87%; Xhosa 8%; English 3%
Touwsrivier 534 684 Breede Valley Afrikaans 93%; English 3%
Fisherhaven 504 354 Overstrand Afrikaans 51%; English 46%; foreign languages 2%
Barrydale 494 503 Swellendam Afrikaans 91%; English 7%
Grassy Park 482 162
(included in Cape Town)
City of Cape Town English 58%; Afrikaans 38%; Xhosa 2%
Laingsburg 481 608 Laingsburg Afrikaans 94%; English 2%; Xhosa 2%
Agulhas
(L'Agulhas)
472 363 Cape Agulhas Afrikaans 81%; English 17%
Stanford 463 477 Overstrand Afrikaans 66%; Xhosa 25%; English 7%
Van Dyks Bay 458 181 Overstrand Afrikaans 91%; English 9%
Riebeek West 456 318 Swartland Afrikaans 94%; English 4%
Herolds Bay 434 419 George Afrikaans 90%; English 10%
Macassar 413 63
(included in Somerset West)
City of Cape Town Afrikaans 85%; English 7%; Xhosa 5%
Botrivier 407 256 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 76%; Xhosa 15%; English 5%
Pearly Beach 407 448 Overstrand Afrikaans 46%; Xhosa 44%; English 9%
Uniondale 404 548 George Afrikaans 95%; English 2%
McGregor 400 344 Langeberg Afrikaans 87%; English 10%

By percentage

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Biggest percentages of 'white' population per local municipality according to the 2011 National Census.

Percentage by municipality
Municipality Province Percentage in 2011 Census Number of white people in the municipality
Midvaal Local Municipality Gauteng 38.7% 36,869
Overstrand Local Municipality Western Cape 31.2% 25,131
Mossel Bay Local Municipality Western Cape 25.5% 22,776
Hessequa Local Municipality Western Cape 23.2% 12,233
Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Mpumalanga 21.8% 50,186
Cape Agulhas Local Municipality Western Cape 21.6% 7,149
Knysna Local Municipality Western Cape 21.0% 14,432
Mogale City Local Municipality Gauteng 21.0% 75,951
Tlokwe Local Municipality North West 20.6% 33,589
Randfontein Local Municipality Gauteng 20.1% 29,948
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality Gauteng 20.1% 586,495
George Local Municipality Western Cape 19.7% 38,135
Lesedi Local Municipality Gauteng 19.7% 19,562
UMngeni Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 19.4% 18,004
Stellenbosch Local Municipality Western Cape 18.5% 28,742
Saldanha Bay Local Municipality Western Cape 18.0% 17,861
Kouga Local Municipality Eastern Cape 17.6% 17,376
Swellendam Local Municipality Western Cape 17.4% 6,238
Bergrivier Local Municipality Western Cape 16.9% 10,456
Bitou Local Municipality Western Cape 16.9% 8,307
Kgetlengrivier Local Municipality North West 16.8% 8,568
Metsimaholo Local Municipality Free State 16.4% 24,390
Govan Mbeki Local Municipality Mpumalanga 16.0% 47,176
Victor Khanye Local Municipality Mpumalanga 16.0% 12,060
City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Gauteng 15.8% 502,439
Emalahleni Local Municipality Mpumalanga 15.7% 61,893
City of Cape Town Western Cape 15.7% 585,831
Swartland Local Municipality Western Cape 15.6% 17,780
Matzikama Local Municipality Western Cape 14.8% 9,968
Karoo Hoogland Local Municipality Northern Cape 14.6% 1,832
Matlosana Local Municipality North West 14.5% 57,741
Thaba Chweu Local Municipality Mpumalanga 14.5% 14,299
Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality Eastern Cape 14.4% 165,426
Thabazimbi Local Municipality Limpopo 14.4% 12,309
Ndlambe Local Municipality Eastern Cape 14.2% 8,704
Gamagara Local Municipality Northern Cape 14.0% 5,807
Drakenstein Local Municipality Western Cape 13.5% 33,959
Laingsburg Local Municipality Western Cape 13.3% 1,103
Mookgophong Local Municipality Limpopo 13.2% 4,721
Thembelihle Local Municipality Northern Cape 13.1% 2,055
Bela-Bela Local Municipality Limpopo 12.9% 8,560
Oudtshoorn Local Municipality Western Cape 12.5% 11,983
Langeberg Local Municipality Western Cape 12.3% 11,983
City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality Gauteng 12,3% 544,530
Hantam Local Municipality Northern Cape 12.1% 2,609
Emfuleni Local Municipality Gauteng 12.0% 86,948
Merafong City Local Municipality Gauteng 11.8% 23,291
Prince Albert Local Municipality Western Cape 11.8% 1,555
Lekwa Local Municipality Mpumalanga 11.4% 13,212
Cederberg Local Municipality Western Cape 11.0% 5,462
Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality Free State 11.0% 82,291
Emakhazeni Local Municipality Mpumalanga 10.8% 5,076
Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 10.8% 27,688
Modimolle Local Municipality Limpopo 10.8% 7,379
Breede Valley Local Municipality Western Cape 10.7% 17,864
Inxuba Yethemba Local Municipality Eastern Cape 10.5% 6,888
Kwa Sani Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 10.5% 1,350
Dihlabeng Local Municipality Free State 10.4% 13,326
Lekwa-Teemane Local Municipality North West 10.4% 5,561
Ngwathe Local Municipality Free State 10.3% 12,445
Tokologo Local Municipality Free State 9.9% 2,883
[.///Khara_Hais_Local_Municipality //Khara Hais Local Municipality] Northern Cape 9.9% 9,216
Kannaland Local Municipality Western Cape 9.9% 2,448
Msukaligwa Local Municipality Mpumalanga 9.8% 14,707
Umjindi Local Municipality Mpumalanga 9.8% 6,555
Kgatelopele Local Municipality Northern Cape 9.8% 1,833
Camdeboo Local Municipality Eastern Cape 9.6% 4,877
Matjhabeng Local Municipality Free State 9.6% 39,132
Naledi Local Municipality Naledi 9.5% 6,352
Kopanong Local Municipality Free State 9.4% 4,630
Rustenburg Local Municipality North West 9.4% 51,850
Theewaterskloof Local Municipality Western Cape 9.4% 28,757
Moqhaka Local Municipality Free State 9.3% 14,968
Beaufort West Local Municipality Western Cape 9.2% 4,539
Kareeberg Local Municipality Northern Cape 9.1% 1,062
Madibeng Local Municipality North West 8.9% 42,691
Makana Local Municipality Eastern Cape 8.7% 6,974
Gariep Local Municipality Eastern Cape 8.7% 2,920
Mbombela Local Municipality Mpumalanga 8.7% 51,451
Dipaleseng Local Municipality Mpumalanga 8.6% 3,633
Renosterberg Local Municipality Northern Cape 8.6% 942
UMdoni Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 8. 5% 6,704
Richtersveld Local Municipality Northern Cape 8.5% 1,013
Siyathemba Local Municipality Northern Cape 8.5% 1,827
Tsantsabane Local Municipality Northern Cape 8.4% 2,933
Kou-Kamma Local Municipality Eastern Cape 8.2% 3,333
Ditsobotla Local Municipality North West 8.2% 13,771
Maquassi Hills Local Municipality North West 8.2% 6,408
Letsemeng Local Municipality Free State 8.1% 3,120
Kamiesberg Local Municipality Northern Cape 8.1% 821
Emthanjeni Local Municipality Northern Cape 8.0% 3,388
Lephalale Local Municipality Limpopo 7.9% 9,120
Nketoana Local Municipality Free State 7.8% 4,701
Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality Eastern Cape 7.7% 58,258
Witzenberg Local Municipality Western Cape 7.7% 8,944
Ikwezi Local Municipality Eastern Cape 7.6% 796
Ubuntu Local Municipality Northern Cape 7.6% 1,408
Siyancuma Local Municipality Northern Cape 7.5% 2,777
Sol Plaatje Local Municipality Northern Cape 7.5% 18,662
Pixley ka Seme Local Municipality Mpumalanga 7.4% 6,167
Phumelela Local Municipality Free State 7.3% 3,499
UMhlathuze Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 7.3% 24,563
Endumeni Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 7.2% 4,683
Great Kei Local Municipality Eastern Cape 7.1% 2,787
Baviaans Local Municipality Eastern Cape 7.0% 1,244
Mafube Local Municipality Free State 7,0% 4,064
Westonaria Local Municipality Gauteng 7.0% 7,862
Tswelopele Local Municipality Free State 6.9% 3,301
Blue Crane Route Local Municipality Eastern Cape 6.8% 2,453
Maletswai Local Municipality Eastern Cape 6.7% 2,920
Masilonyana Local Municipality Free State 6.7% 4,216
Mantsopa Local Municipality Free State 6.6% 3,367
EThekwini Metropolitan Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 6.6% 228,406
Nama Khoi Local Municipality Northern Cape 6.6% 3,084
Mohokare Local Municipality Free State 6.5% 2,205
Ba-Phalaborwa Local Municipality Limpopo 6.4% 9,628
Kai ǃGarib Local Municipality Northern Cape 6.3% 4,177
Phokwane Local Municipality Northern Cape 6.3% 3,953
Inkwanca Local Municipality Eastern Cape 6.2% 1,352
Msunduzi Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 6.0% 36,860
Khâi-Ma Local Municipality Northern Cape 6.0% 754
Sunday's River Valley Local Municipality Eastern Cape 5.9% 3,209
Ventersdorp Local Municipality North West 5.9% 3,346
Nala Local Municipality Free State 5.8% 4,677
Setsoto Local Municipality Free State 5.7% 6,367
EMadlangeni Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 5.7% 1,968
Umsobomvu Local Municipality Northern Cape 5.7% 1,606
KwaDukuza Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 5.6% 12,885
Tswaing Local Municipality North West 5.6% 6,848
Mamusa Local Municipality North West 5.5% 3,330
ǃKheis Local Municipality Northern Cape 5.4% 901
Mpofana Local Municipality KwaZulu-Natal 5.2% 1,968
Polokwane Local Municipality Limpopo 5.2% 32,862
Magareng Local Municipality Northern Cape 5.1% 1,240

Remainder of municipalities have less than 5% of 'whites' as their population.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Table: Census 2001 by province, language, population group and gender". Census 2001. Statistics South Africa. Archived from the original on 30 November 2006. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  2. ^ Hillier, Alfred Peter; Cana, Frank Richardson (1911). "Orange Free State § Inhabitants" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 152.
  3. ^ The highest stage of white supremacy - Google Books
  4. ^ Despite the white population percentage decrease since 1994, the Northern Cape has retained a white percentage of at least 10%.
  5. ^ In South African censuses, a "main place" is a locality representing a village, such as Centurion, is a "main-place" within Tshwane municipality.
  6. ^ [1] Use the site to find out the ethnic composition of ALL localities/municips. and provinces in South Africa.
  7. ^ See Status of Orania