Coligny, North West

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Coligny
Coligny is located in North West
Coligny
Coligny is located in South Africa
Coligny
Coordinates: 26°20′S 26°19′E / 26.333°S 26.317°E / -26.333; 26.317Coordinates: 26°20′S 26°19′E / 26.333°S 26.317°E / -26.333; 26.317
Country South Africa
Province North West
District Ngaka Modiri Molema
Municipality Ditsobotla
Area[1]
 • Total 3.50 km2 (1.35 sq mi)
Population (2001)[1]
 • Total 7,000
 • Density 2,000/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2001)[1]
 • Black African 73%
 • Coloured 2.5%
 • Indian/Asian 0.3%
 • White 24.3%
First languages (2001)[1]
 • Tswana 66.9%
 • Afrikaans 24.9%
 • Xhosa 3.7%
 • English 1.2%
 • Other 3.3%
Time zone SAST (UTC+2)

Coligny is a maize farming town situated next to the railway line between Lichtenburg and Johannesburg in North West Province of South Africa.

It was founded as Treurfontein ("spring of sadness") but renamed to Coligny in 1923, after the Huguenot leader Admiral Gaspard de Coligny.

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