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Coordinates: 33°38′49″S 19°25′55″E / 33.647°S 19.432°E / -33.647; 19.432
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* - 1841 - [[Mail coaches]] from Cape Town, via [[Stellenbosch]], [[Paarl]] and then continuing to [[Swellendam]].
* - 1841 - [[Mail coaches]] from Cape Town, via [[Stellenbosch]], [[Paarl]] and then continuing to [[Swellendam]].
* - 1850 - Sheets of [[galvanized]] (corrugated) iron first imported to Worcester
* - 1850 - Sheets of [[galvanized]] (corrugated) iron first imported to Worcester
* - 1857 - Worcester Volunteers formed, consisting of a Cavalry Squadron and Infantry Company
* - 1861 - Old [[Town Hall]] completed
* - 1861 - Old [[Town Hall]] completed
* - 1865 - [[Music]] [[Society]] formed, and by 1880 concerts through out town took place on a regular basis
* - 1865 - [[Music]] [[Society]] formed, and by 1880 concerts through out town took place on a regular basis

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Worcester is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is located 120 km north-east of Cape Town on the N1 highway north to Johannesburg.

Being the largest town in the Western Cape's interior region, it serves as the administrative capital of the Breede Valley Local Municipality and as regional headquarters for most Central- and Provincial Government Departments. The town also serves as the hub of the Western Cape's interior commercial, distribution and retail activity with a Shopping Mall, well developed Central Business District and infrastructure.

The Breede Valley Local Municipality was formed in December 2001 and includes the hamlets of Matroosberg, Touws River, De Doorns, Rawsonville and the town of Worcester. The people are represented by 31 Councillors, headed by an executive Mayor.

Census and population classification