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Barberton, South Africa

Barberton
Barberton is located in Mpumalanga
Barberton
Barberton
Barberton is located in South Africa
Barberton
Barberton
Barberton is located in Africa
Barberton
Barberton
 Barberton shown within Mpumalanga
Coordinates: 25°47′10″S 31°3′11″E / 25.78611°S 31.05306°E / -25.78611; 31.05306Coordinates: 25°47′10″S 31°3′11″E / 25.78611°S 31.05306°E / -25.78611; 31.05306
Country South Africa
Province Mpumalanga
District Ehlanzeni
Municipality Umjindi
Established 1884
Area
 • Total 37.74 km2 (14.57 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 11,997
 • Density 320/km2 (820/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African 44.2%
 • Coloured 8.5%
 • Indian/Asian 4.9%
 • White 41.9%
 • Other 0.4%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans 47.9%
 • English 22.7%
 • Swazi 20.8%
 • Zulu 2.2%
 • Other 6.4%
Postal code (street) 1300
PO box 1300
Area code 013
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Barberton is a town in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, which has its origin in the 1880s gold rush in the region. It is situated in the De Kaap Valley and is fringed by the Makhonjwa Mountains. It is 43 kilometres (27 mi) south of Nelspruit and 360 kilometres (220 mi) east of Johannesburg.

The mountains around Barberton are amongst the oldest in the world, dating back 3.5 billion years, and these mountains include some of the oldest exposed rocks on the planet. These volcanic rocks, which scientists call the Barberton Greenstone Belt, have given direct evidence of the conditions of life on the surface of the very early earth.

In the satellite image, the bare rocks of mountain peaks appear as a pale gray-green, accentuated by the sharp relief of sunlit slopes and their shadows. Deeper shades of green indicate vegetation, including some vegetation on the lower slopes. In the mountain valleys, bright green areas suggest well-watered grassy areas and crops. Deeper green areas are probably forests. The series of bright green circles north of the town of Barberton result from centre-pivot irrigation systems. The area north and west of Barberton appears slightly pale and fuzzy compared to the rest of this image, probably the result of low-lying haze.

The first form of life on earth, a bacterial micro fossil Archaeosphaeroides barbertonensis was discovered here in 1967 and has been identified as being 3.1 billion years old.

In 1881 gold in the Barberton area was discovered by Tom McLachlan who found alluvial gold at Jamestown. However, due to the location (the hot lowveld region was rife with malaria) no-one wanted to go there until Auguste Roberts ("French Bob") discovered gold in Concession Creek on 20 June 1883. This discovery resulted in a gold rush to the area.

On 21 June 1884, Graham Barber wrote a letter to the State Secretary to inform him that he and his two cousins Fred and Harry discovered payable gold on state land where the Umvoti Creek entered the De Kaap valley. The State Secretary then asked the Magistrate in Lydenburg to investigate the matter and for David Wilson, the Gold Commissioner, to submit a report. Wilson investigated on 24 July 1884 and declared the township of Barberton.


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