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Template:Infobox South African town 2011 Vanwyksvlei or Van Wyk's Vlei (Afrikaans for Van Wyk's Marsh) is a small town in the Northern Cape, South Africa.

Name

The town is named after a farmer called Van Wyk, and the Afrikaans suffix vlei, meaning 'pond', 'marsh'. Ironically this is one of the driest places in South Africa, and the surrounding region is named the Dorsland (Afrikaans for Thirstland).[1]

History

Van Wyksvlei was founded in 1881.[2] It later saw action in the Second Boer War where two Victoria Crosses were awarded; Harry Hampton and Henry Knight were awarded the medal for gallant acts.

Van Wyksvlei Dam

The Van Wyksvlei Dam was the first (1882) state-funded dam build in South Africa.[3]

References

See also