Bloemhof

Bloemhof is an agricultural town of about 2,000 inhabitants situated on the banks of the Vaal River in North West Province of South Africa.

[4] The town was established on the farm owned by John Barclay, who survived the shipwreck of HMS Birkenhead in 1852.

Like Bloemfontein, the place is named after Jan Bloem II[5] (also known as Blumtseb or !Xāskx'aob) who was the right hand to the chief of the ǀŨdiǁʼais (Springbok clan) of the !Orakuana ("Korana") nation.

In June 1869, the South African Republic's Volksraad created a new district called Bloemhof named after the town itself.

Salamat is also a small residence, formerly an Indian suburb, which is situated in this town.

Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District within South Africa
Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District within South Africa