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Northern Cape Province, South Africa

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Northern Cape - introduction

In northwest South Africa, reorganized from the northern part of the former Cape Province - but excluding its northwesternmost part, which was detached to Northwest so that the former western outline of Bophutatswana is now the border between Northern Cape and Northwest. Borders Southern Cape, Eastern Cape, Free State, Northwest, Botswana and Namibia.
Antonio Martins, 30 May 1999

Northern Cape province is also considering a name change. Up to September 1995 none of the 9 new South African provinces have adopted their own flags although one or two have proposals in this regard. There is currently a debate in this country as to wether the provinces should have their own flags or not with the ANC holding the view that the provinces should not have individual flags.
Bruce Berry, September 1995


Coat of Arms of the Northern Cape

[Coat of Arms of the Northern Cape] image from this site, reported by JJ Andersson, 5 May 2002

ARMS: Per fess Gules and Azure, a lozenge Argent charged with a thorn tree proper, in base two barrulets wavy counter changed and in chief two daisies Or; the shield ensigned of a coronet comprising a circlet Or, embellished of Azure and lozengy Gules San beadwork, fimbriated Argent, heightened of six beadwork torteaux, each charged with an annulet of beadwork Or, there between as many merlons embowed of beadwork, also Or.
SUPPORTERS: Dexter an oryx (Gazella dorcas) and sinister a kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros).
SPECIAL COMPARTMENT: A rocky ground.
MOTTO: SA K//?A: !ALSI ?ULSI (Literally: "We go good life", in Auni, a San language from the Kalahari Gemsbok Park region of Gordonia).
Registered with the Bureau of Heraldry on 21 January 1998.
JJ Andersson, 5 May 2002


Local Flagdescriptions

Barkly-Wes municipality: granted 2 Oct 1970
Description: On  a  field  Vert,  nine  lozenges conjoined in cross, seven in fess and two in pale, between two  bars wavy Argent.

De Aar municipality: granted 17 Oct 1986
Description: A rectangular flag, proportion three by two, comprising three horizontal stripes of equal width, from top to bottom blue, white, blue and at the hoist and vertical red stripe one quarter the width of the flag, charged with a white ram's head caboshed between two yellow wheels.
Source: Data of the Bureau of Heraldry on registered heraldic representations.
Mark Sensen, 19 May 2002

Jan Kempdorp Municipality: granted 15 Oct 1985
Description: A rectangular flag, proportions three by two, consisting of  three horizontal stripes of equal width from top to bottom green, white and blue; on the green, three yellow annulets, on the white, two black fusils and on the blue, a yellow lion statant, armed red.
Source: Data of the Bureau of Heraldry on registered heraldic representations.
Mark Sensen, 19 May 2002

Jan Kempdorp used to be the only municipality straddling a provincial boundary, as it lay across the line separating the Cape Province from Transvaal. It is now part of the Phokwane Municipality, one of two cross-border municipalities in the Northern Cape Province (not Eastern Cape), and among several others created in the 2000 demarcation. Phokwane is counted as being part of the Northern Cape, since most of it falls into that province, but a small part of Jan Kempdorp and the former location of
Pampierstad fall into North West Province.
Mike Oettle, 25 Jun 2002






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