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Template:Infobox South African town Bergvliet is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. Bergvliet, which means " Mountain Streamlet " in Afrikaans, is bordered by Retreat, Meadowridge, Kreupelbosch, Tokai, and Heathfield.

Bergvliet is home to three schools: Bergvliet High School, Bergvliet Primary School, and Sweet Valley Primary School. All three of these schools were built in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

History

Bergvliet was formerly a large farm owned by Simon van der Stel. The original farmhouse of Cape Dutch design still stands on a large property on the Western border of Bergvliet. The Bergvliet Farm, as it is known, is a very beautiful place with a small natural pond which is also a tiny bird sanctuary. The farm is also a favorite dog walking and running location. The original farm was made into a residential suburb for returning South African servicemen from World War II.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census, the population of Bergvliet was 4,428. The following tables show various demographic data about Bergvliet from that census.[1]

Gender
Gender Population %
Female 2 313 52.28%
Male 2 115 47.74%
Ethnic Group
Group Population %
White 3 820 86.3%
Coloured 274 6.2%
Black African 222 5.0%
Indian/Asian 47 1.0%
Home Language
Language Population %
English 3 653 93.62%
Afrikaans 169 4.33%
Xhosa 21 0.54%
Other African languages 6 0.15%
Other languages 54 1.38%

References

  1. ^ "Bergvliet". City of Cape Town - Census 2011. City of Cape Town. Retrieved 17 April 2013.