Balfour, Eastern Cape

Balfour is a town in Raymond Mhlaba Municipality, Amathole District Municipality, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

The village, which lies at the foot of the Katberg, was established as a mission station of the Glasgow Missionary Society in 1828 by John Ross and McDiarmid, and named after Robert Balfour, the first secretary of the society.

[2] Throughout the nine Frontier Wars, the town experienced some heavy fighting.

[3] Today, tobacco, citrus, wool and beef farming are practised in the area.

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Amathole District within South Africa
Amathole District within South Africa