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Swellendam, Western Cape South Africa

Swellendam is the fifth oldest town in South Africa, a town with 17,537 inhabitants situated in the Western Cape province. The town has over 50 provincial heritage sites, most of them buildings of Cape Dutch architecture. Swellendam is situated on the N2, approximately 220 km from both Cape Town and George. By 1795, maladministration and inadequacies of the Dutch East India Company caused the long-suffering burghers of Swellendam to revolt, and on 17 June 1795 they declared themselves a Republic. Hermanus Steyn was appointed as President of the Republic of Swellendam. The burghers of Swellendam started to call themselves "national burghers" – after the style of the French Revolution. However, the Republic was short-lived, and was ended on 4 November 1795 when the Cape was occupied by the Kingdom of Great Britain. With the arrival of British settlers in the early 19th century the Overberg boomed, and Swellendam was soon the heart of the mercantile empire of Barry and Nephews, created by Joseph Barry, which dominated trade in the area up until 1870. The Breede River is the only navigable river in South Africa and ships sailed 35 km up river to Malgas to unload and load merchandise. By the middle of the 19th century, the eastern districts had been colonised by the British settlers and Swellendam was a thriving metropolis. The town served as a useful refreshment station on the long, slow journey up the coast. Today Swellendam is a flourishing agricultural area, and has many attractive and historic buildings which serve as a reminder of its past. The first known sketch of Swellendam was of the Drostdy, by Johannes Schumacher in 1776, when he accompanied the son of Governor Swellengrebel to the town. Today the Drostdy forms part of a museum complex that consist of several heritage sites, namely the Drostdy, the old Gaol, and Mayville. #Swellendam #VisitSwellendam #SwellendamExperience For more information: 0:00 Moira Odendaal 1:22 Railton Foundation https://railtonfoundation.co.za/ 2:51 Swellendam Moederkerk http://swellendammoederkerk.co.za/ 4:08 Drostdy Museum Swellendam https://www.drostdymuseum.co.za/ 4:40 Republic Swellendam Restaurant https://www.republicofswellendam.co.za/ 5:00 Swellendam Tourism https://www.visitswellendam.co.za/ A massive thanks to: Hennie Steyn for making things happen and sharing his vast knowledge about the town. Moira Odendaal for dressing up and bring the town to life.

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