A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman provincia, which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire’s territorial possessions outside Italy.
Find below are the list of Biggest Province In South Africa
South Africa
Gauteng
KwaZulu-Natal
Free State
North West
Cape Town
Mpumalanga
Johannesburg
Which South African province is the biggest?
The Northern Cape
The Northern Cape is the largest province in South Africa, covering 31% of the country’s surface area (slightly bigger than Germany).
Which is the second biggest province in South Africa?
The Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape, at 168 966 km2, is South Africa’s second-largest province after the Northern Cape, taking up 13,9% of South Africa’s land area.
Which is the smallest province?
Gauteng
Population of the provinces
Gauteng, the smallest province, has the largest number of people living there – over a quarter of South Africa’s population.
Which is the richest province in South Africa?
Gauteng is the richest province in South Africa, and that is perhaps the reason why it is the most populous in the country.
Which province is the biggest drought in South Africa?
Eastern Cape province
Much of the Eastern Cape province in South Africa has been experiencing a severe drought since 2015. This drought has had major socio-economic effects particularly on the large impoverished rural population as well as on some urban areas where supplied water services have broken down in several cases.
Which provinces in South Africa are next to the sea?
The Northern Cape province lies east of the Atlantic Ocean.
Which province is the coldest in South Africa?
Sutherland is the coldest town in South Africa, although the farm Buffelsfontein near Molteno holds the official lowest temperature record in Continental South Africa, of −20.1 °C (−4 °F).
Why is Gauteng the richest province?
Whilst Gauteng’s history lies embedded in the discovery of gold, today Gauteng not only has one of the best infrastructures, but its population of over 9 million people form part of a vibrant mix of energy and diversity that make it one of the wealthiest Provinces in Africa of South Africa.