Graaff‑Reinet: Karoo Heritage, Community and Opportunity Graaff‑Reinet is the Eastern Cape’s fourth‑oldest town, founded in 1786, known for its Cape Dutch architecture, the Valley of Desolation and a strong Karoo cultural identity. It blends tourism, agriculture and small‑town civic life, with a population concentrated in Afrikaans and Xhosa speakers. History and heritage Graaff‑Reinet began as a frontier settlement in 1786 and quickly became a focal point for trekboere and later Voortrekker movements; its streets and museums preserve that layered colonial and frontier history. The town’s Valley of Desolation and Camdeboo landscapes are signature natural attractions that shaped local identity. People and notable figures The town has produced a remarkable range of figures — from J. L. B. Smith (ichthyologist) to leaders associated with the Great Trek and later national life — reflecting Graaff‑Reinet’s outsized cultural influence for a Karoo town. Demographics an...
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