Ngwathe Local Municipality
Liebenburg Street
Parys
South Africa
Parys
South Africa
Liebenburg Street, Parys, South Africa
Ngwathe Local Municipality is situated in the northern part of the Fezile Dabi District Municipality. The Vel River forms the northern boundary of the area, which also serves as the boundary between the Free State, Gauteng and North West provinces. The Renoster River also drains through the region and is dammed up in the vicinity of Koppies in a series of dams, namely the Weltevrede, Rooipoort and Koppies Dams. The rivers, together with the respective dams, are prominent water sources for agricultural purposes in the region. Other prominent topographical features include the Vredefort Dome. The form of the dome consists of a central cone of granite surrounded by concentric ridges of quartzite belonging to the Witwatersrand System. Parys has a strong commercial component and provides a wide range of services regarding health, education and professional services to the district. The Parys District has unique natural and environmental assets, like the Vel River, with several islands ...
Category: Local Municipalities & Services
Links: Fezile Dabi District MunicipalityReviews
Classification
Parys, Fezile Dabi District, Free State, South Africa
Departments
Edenville Offices
Heilbron Offices
Koppies Offices
Vredefort Offices
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