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Stilfontein

Coordinates: 26°50′34″S 26°46′28″E / 26.84278°S 26.77444°E / -26.84278; 26.77444
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Stilfontein is located in South Africa
Stilfontein
Stilfontein is situated in Dr Kenneth Kaunda DM, North West, South Africa

Stilfontein is a mining town with 96,242 inhabitants, situated between Klerksdorp and Potchefstroom in North West Province of South Africa.

Stilfontein (quiet spring) was established in 1949 as a residential centre for three large gold mines, the Hartebeesfontein, Buffelsfontein and Stilfontein mines.

Stilfontein was struck by a mining-related earthquake in 9 March 2005, which damaged buildings in the town, which was followed by the closure of the Hartebeesfontein and Buffelsfontein when the Stilfontein Gold Mining was handed over into liquidation.[1] The Simmer and Jack Mines took over the mines but disaster struck again on the 23 March 2006 when a fire trapped 8 miners underground at the Buffelsfontein mine.

According to the 2001 Census, the population of Stilfontein was 14,708. The racial distribution was as follows: 84.9% White, 14.2% Black, 0.8% Coloured and 0.1% Asian. The population density was 1,717 persons per km² (663 persons per mi²). The white population is very likley to have been undercounted, a common problem with the 2001 census.[2]

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26°50′34″S 26°46′28″E / 26.84278°S 26.77444°E / -26.84278; 26.77444