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Located in
South Africa :: Free State
:: Fouriesburg
Category:
Places :: Town Medium
Fouriesburg is situated within the Free State Province of South Africa. It is a border town just 12km to the border with Lesotho. The town is surrounded by Maluti, Rooiberg and Witteberg mountain range and falls within the Dihlabeng Local Municipality. Founded in 1892, the town was named after Christoffel Fourie who was a local a farmer. This place was one of the the Anglo Boer forces strongholds.
Address : | Fouriesburg Visitors Centre, Free State, South Africa | ||
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Contact : | Fouriesburg Visitor's Centre | ||
Tel : | +27(0)58 223 0028 | ||
Tel2 : | +27(0)58 223 0925 | ||
Email : | Click Here | ||
Website : | Click Here | ||
Cellphone Reception : | Good | Main Cellular Network : | Vodacom. CellC. MTN. |
Police Telephone : | +27(0)58 223 8313 |
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Doctor Telephone : | +27(0)58 223 0755 |
Tourist Information Telephone : | +27(0)58 223 0028 |
Petrol Type : | ULP/LRP |
Night Drives, Picnics, Golf | |
More Activities : | Visit the Basotho Cultural Villlage. |
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There is no hospital in town but there is the Fourisburg Clinic - Tel : +27(0)58 223 0240. Doctor's Contact is for Dr Bekker (Schutte), Ethel Margaret.
“In 1899 Christoffel Fourie donated a portion of his farm for the establishment of a temporary capitol of the OFS during the Anglo-Boer war. The settlement that was slowly restored after the war, was named after him” - Chris Smit, 2024/07/02