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The News Network Africa > Blog > News > South Africa’s Unique Trio: The Capital Cities You Didn’t Know About.
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South Africa’s Unique Trio: The Capital Cities You Didn’t Know About.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 24 February 2025 18:35
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South Africa’s Unique Trio: The Capital Cities You Didn’t Know About.
Cape Town(pictured), Johannesburg, and Durban are considered the Big Three cities of South Africa's rich urban culture.
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When most people think of capital cities, they envision a single hub of governance, but South Africa stands out with its three distinct capitals: Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town. Each city plays a vital role in the country’s political landscape and reflects the diverse cultural heritage of the nation.

1. Pretoria: The Administrative Capital

Pretoria, located in the northern part of Gauteng province, serves as South Africa’s administrative capital. It is home to the executive branch of the government, including the President’s official residence, the Union Buildings. The city is known for its historical significance and lush jacaranda trees that bloom in spring, creating stunning purple landscapes. Pretoria is rich in museums, such as the Voortrekker Monument and the National Zoological Gardens. With a population of over 2 million, it is often referred to as the “Jacaranda City” due to its iconic trees.

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2. Bloemfontein: The Judicial Capital

Bloemfontein, affectionately known as the “City of Roses,” is situated in the Free State province and serves as the judicial capital of South Africa. This historical city is home to the Supreme Court of Appeal, making it a crucial hub for the country’s legal matters. Bloemfontein is renowned for its beautiful rose gardens and the annual Bloemfontein Rose Festival. Additionally, the city has a rich cultural scene, with landmarks like the Anglo-Boer War Museum and the National Museum, offering insights into South Africa’s complex history.

3. Cape Town: The Legislative Capital

Cape Town, located at the southwestern tip of the country, is celebrated as the legislative capital. It is where the Parliament of South Africa convenes. Known for its stunning landscapes, iconic Table Mountain, and beautiful coastlines, Cape Town is a major tourist destination. The city boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with attractions such as the historic Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, and the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood, famous for its Cape Malay culture. With a population of approximately 4 million, Cape Town stands out for its diverse communities and rich culinary landscape.

In conclusion, South Africa’s unique setup of having three capital cities reflects the country’s rich history and diverse governance structures. Whether you are interested in politics, culture, or natural beauty, each capital city offers a unique glimpse into the heart of South Africa.

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