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Queenstown, officially Komani, is a town in the middle of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, roughly halfway between the smaller towns of Cathcart and
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on the N6 National Route. The town was established in 1853 and is currently the commercial, administrative, and educational centre of the surrounding farming district.


History

Queenstown was founded in early 1853 under the direction of Sir George Cathcart, who named the settlement, and then fort, after Queen Victoria. Work on its railway connection to
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on the coast was begun by the Cape government of
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in 1876, and the line was officially opened on 19 May 1880. The town war memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1922 with its sculpture by Alice Meredith Williams. The town prospered from its founding up to the worldwide depression of the 1930s, and again thereafter. In the 1960s, the majority of the Black population were moved east to the township of
Ezibeleni Ezibeleni is a township in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It was established in the 1960s and officially recognised in 1974, when black South Africans were not allowed to live, but only to work, in the white-dominated Queenstown. In o ...
, as part of the attempt to move African people to so-called "homelands". The area has in the past had very severe weather problems, luckily, often only affecting the surrounding areas. In 2002, heavy snowfall around Queenstown caused a severe disaster, especially since the area was not funded or ready for such a disaster. Then, in 2004, the surrounding areas of the Eastern Cape were affected by strong winds and heavy rainfall, although Queenstown once again escaped much flooding and some wind damage, power shortages soon followed. Other natural disasters include droughts and veld fires (wildfires). The name of the town was changed to Komani in February 2016.


Education

The following high schools serve the town and surrounding areas: *Hexagon High School * Queen's College *Get Ahead Project and College *Queenstown Girls' High School *Hangklip High School *JJ Serfontein High School *KwaKomani Comprehensive *Maria Louw High School, *Nkwanca High School *Luvuyo Lerumo High School *John Noah High School * W.B. Rubusana High School *Bulelani High School Primary schools in the area include: *St. Theresa's Primary School *Hangklip Primary *Balmoral Girls' Primary School *Queens College Primary *Southbourne Primary *Thembelihle Primary School *Lukhanji Primary School *Christ The King *Mpendulo Primary School *Edlelweni Primary School *Nonesi Primary School *Van Coller Public Primary School *Royal Capital Education Centre Tertiary education institutions in Queenstown include * Walter Sisulu University, * Ikhala Public FET College, * Boston City Campus and Business College *Lukhanji FET College.


Religion

The city is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Queenstown The Roman Catholic Diocese of Queenstown ( la, Queenstovnen(sis)) is a diocese located in the town of Queenstown in the Ecclesiastical province of Cape Town in South Africa. History * 1928: Established as Mission “sui iuris” of Queenstown ...
as well as the Anglican Church's
Diocese of Ukhahlamba The Diocese of Khahlamba is a diocese in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa The Anglican Church of Southern Africa, known until 2006 as the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, is the province (Anglican), province of the Anglican Comm ...
. The imposing Cathedral of St. Michael lies adjacent to the town's public gardens. Churches of all faith denominations are to be found in and around the town.


Geography

The town lies on the Komani River which forms part of the Great Kei system of rivers and has a refreshing climate and plentiful water supply from the surrounding rugged mountains. The water is collected in the Bongolo Dam, set in the hills, used extensively for recreation and watersports. Each year, around the beginning of June, the town holds an art exhibition with the emphasis on paintings and sculpture. Perhaps inspired by some of the most interesting
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paintings in nearby caves, which are accessible to the visitor. Close to the town is a nature reserve (
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) with numerous
antelope The term antelope is used to refer to many species of even-toed ruminant that are indigenous to various regions in Africa and Eurasia. Antelope comprise a wastebasket taxon defined as any of numerous Old World grazing and browsing hoofed mammals ...
, white rhinoceros and spectacular flowering plants together with panoramic views from the mountain summit.


Layout

The layout of the town reflects its original objective as a defensive stronghold for the frontier area and has a most unusual design. There is a central hexagonal area where canon or rifle fire could be directed down six thoroughfares radiating from the centre. The canon sites have now been replaced with gardens and a central fountain was the dominant feature. A striking abstract sculpture replaced the fountain as part of the town's 150th anniversary. The ''hexagon'' still exists, with the outer road surrounding it named ''Robinson Road'', which encircles it. Surrounding the Hexagon to the east and west lies more commercial and administrative facilities. Currently, formerly 'white suburbs' ( Sandringham, Kingsway, Windsor, Bergsig, Blue rise, Balmoral, Madeira Park and a new fast-growing suburb of Komani Park) surround the hexagon to the north, east and west, however, one of the city's great townships (and squatter camps) lies to the south. It is a collection of black and coloured townships named
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, Aloevale, a new township, Victoria Park has been built to the south-east of the city. East of the town lies the much larger
Ezibeleni Ezibeleni is a township in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It was established in the 1960s and officially recognised in 1974, when black South Africans were not allowed to live, but only to work, in the white-dominated Queenstown. In o ...
township, which although roughly the same surface area as the main town, has by far a larger population.


Climate

Queenstown has a cold semi-arid climate ( Köppen climate classification: BSk), that borders on a subtropical highland climate ( Köppen climate classification: Cfb), and a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
( Köppen climate classification: Cfa).


Geology

The Queenstown area is in the Burgersdorp Formation of the Tarkastad sub group, in the upper Beaufort Group Triassic in age in the
karoo The Karoo ( ; from the Afrikaans borrowing of the South Khoekhoe !Orakobab or Khoemana word ''ǃ’Aukarob'' "Hardveld") is a semi-desert natural region of South Africa. No exact definition of what constitutes the Karoo is available, so its ext ...
super group. The lithology is red mudstone 1 to 10 m rich layers and sub-ordinate 1 to 2 m rich sandstone layers deposited by meandering rivers in the
flood plain A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river which stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls, and which experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.Goudi ...
in an oxidising environment gradually filling the Karoo basin. The formation reaches thickness of 600 m in the Komani (Queenstown) and Lady Frere area. Numerous dolerite dykes and ring structures intruded the area creating good localities for ground water exploration.


Media

The town has a newspaper called ''The Representative'', fondly known as the Rep, as well as ''The Express'' and a community radio station, Lukhanji fm. The Eastern Cape newspaper, '' Daily Dispatch'', is widely read in the area.


Coats of arms

The Queenstown municipal council assumed a pseudo-heraldic coat of arms in October 1902.Western Cape Archives : Queenstown Municipal Minutes (29 October 1902). The shield was quartered, and depicted (1) the Union Jack, (2) a landscape with hangklip mountain in the background, (3) a landscape with a mimosa tree in the foreground, and (4) a portrait of King Edward VII. The crest was a demi-antelope, and the motto ''Unity is strength''.The arms were depicted on
cigarette card
issued in 1931.
The council later assumed a new coat of arms. The new shield displayed a golden royal coronet on a red background. The crest was the same as before, but the motto was translated into Latin as ''Ex unitate vires''.The arms are illustrated (in black and white) in the ''Official South African Municipal Yearbook'' (1983).


Notable people

* Linky Boshoff *
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Daryll Cullinan Daryll John Cullinan (born 4 March 1967) is a former South African first-class cricketer who played Test cricket and One Day Internationals for South Africa as a specialist batsman. He was regarded as the most gifted batsman of his generati ...
*
Carlo Del Fava Carlo Antonio Del Fava (born 1 July 1981) is a South African-born Italian former rugby union player. His preferred position was Lock. After hanging his boots up he then decided to take up coaching. Del Fava was born in Mthatha, South Africa to ...
* Allan Dell *
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* Mongezi Feza *
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* Tony Greig * Justin Kemp *
Robbi Kempson Robert Bruce Kempson (born 23 February 1974 in Queenstown, South Africa) is a South African former rugby union footballer, and the Director of High Performance and interim head coach of the in Pro14. He played rugby between 1994 and 2003 fo ...
* Rayne Kruger (1922–2002), author * Kaya Malotana *
Ken McEwan Kenneth Scott McEwan (born 16 July 1952 at Bedford, Eastern Cape, Bedford, South Africa), is a former cricketer who played principally for Eastern Province cricket team, Eastern Province and Essex County Cricket Club, Essex. A right-handed middl ...
*Pat Matshikiza * Todd Matshikiza * Stompie Mavi * Lwazi Mvovo *
Don Pinnock Donald Pinnock is a South African writer, investigative journalist, and photographer. He was born in 1947, in Queenstown, South Africa, and educated at Queens College. He is a Research Fellow at the Centre of Criminology, University of Cape Tow ...
* Olive Schreiner * Margaret Singana *Minah Soga *
Jomo Sono Ephraim Matsilele Sono OIS (born Madoda Walletjies Mkulwana, 17 July 1955), better known as Jomo Sono, is a South African football club owner, coach and former professional footballer. He has been variously nicknamed the "Black Prince of South ...
*
Stratford Edward St Leger Colonel Stratford Edward St Leger (1867 – 12 October 1935) was an Anglo-Boer War and World War I diarist and artist. Early life St Leger was born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa, in 1867 to Frederick York St Leger, the Anglica ...
* Marius Corbett


References

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