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Natal (province)

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Province of Natal
Provinsie van Natal
File:Natal Provincial Arms.png

Population
 • 19912,430,753[1]
History
 • OriginColony of Natal
 • Created31 May 1910
 • Abolished27 April 1994
 • Succeeded byKwaZulu-Natal
StatusProvince of South Africa
GovernmentNatal Provincial Council
 • HQPietermaritzburg
Subdivisions
 • TypeDistricts

The Province of Natal (Afrikaans: Provinsie Natal), commonly called the Natal Province, was a province of South Africa from 1910 until 1994. Its capital was Pietermaritzburg. The Natal Province included the bantustan of KwaZulu. The majority of the white population were English-speaking, causing Natal to become the only province to vote "no" to the creation of a republic in the referendum of 1960.[2] In the latter part of the 1980s, Natal was in a state of violence that only ended with the first multiracial elections in 1994.[3]

In 1994, the KwaZulu bantustan was reincorporated into the the territory of Natal and the province redesignated KwaZulu-Natal.

Districts in 1991

Districts of the province and population at the time of the 1991 census.[1]

Administrators of the Natal Province (1910–1994)

Term Incumbent Notes
May 1910 to January 1918 Charles John Smythe
February 1918 to January 1928 George Thomas Plowman
February 1928 to January 1943 Herbert Gordon Watson
February 1943 to November 1944 George Heaton Nicholls
November 1944 to February 1948 Douglas Edgar Mitchell
February 1948 to May 1958 Denis Gem Shepstone
June 1958 to November 1961 Alfred Ernest Trollip
November 1961 to August 1970 Theodor Johannes Adolph Gerdener
August 1970 to June 1979 Wynand Wilhelm Benjamin Havemann
June 1979 to August 1979 Frank Martin 1st time, acting
August 1979 to September 1984 Jan Christoffel "Stoffel" Greyling Botha
September 1984 to November 1984 Frank Martin 2nd time, acting
November 1984 to April 1990 Radclyffe Cadman
April 1990 to 7 May 1994 Cornelius Johannes van Rooyen Botha

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Census > 1991 > RSA > Variable Description > Person file > District code". Statistics South Africa - Nesstar WebView. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  2. ^ Ingalls, Leonard (11 May 1961). "Resentment Grows in Natal". New York Times. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  3. ^ Wren, Christopher S. (19 October 1990). "De Klerk Lifts Emergency Rule in Natal Province". New York Times. Retrieved 2012-07-25.

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