Macassar, Western Cape

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Sheikh Yusuf's tomb in Macassar
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Macassar
Coordinates: 34°04′S18°46′E / 34.067°S 18.767°E / -34.067; 18.767
Country South Africa
Province Western Cape
Municipality City of Cape Town
Area
[1]
  Total
28.85 km2 (11.14 sq mi)
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total
33,225
  Density1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
[1]
   Black African 8.9%
   Coloured 88.3%
   Indian/Asian 0.5%
   White 1.2%
  Other1.1%
First languages (2011)
[1]
   Afrikaans 85.2%
   English 7.5%
   Xhosa 5.0%
  Other2.4%
Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7130
PO box
7134

Macassar is a small town in South Africa, close to Strand and Somerset West, with an approximate population of 33,225. Administratively it is under City of Cape Town [2] Eastern Suburbs zone.

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Macassar’s history is closely tied to the Strand, whose inhabitants first settled this area. The kramat (shrine) of Sheikh Yusuf (Tuanta Salamaka) of the Sultanate of Gowa, in present-day Makassar in Indonesia, is a holy place to South Africa's Muslim community. The Sheikh, who was exiled by the Dutch in 1694, came to the Strand area and made it his final resting place; although his followers, who were mainly fishermen, found the sea of Macassar rather uninviting and moved further along the coast to Strand’s Mosterds Bay. After Yusuf died, his followers named the area after his birthplace, spelling it with "c" in place of "k".

The Macassar Dunes Conservation Area forms part of the vital coastal dune system, one of the biodiversity hotspots of the Western Cape. These dunes have been impacted by conflicting activities such as cattle grazing and 4X4 vehicle use.

Macassar is a predominantly Coloured community close to the Macassar Dunes, whose workers historically are in the fishing and boatmaking industry.

History

Education

List of Suburbs

Other Locations

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Macassar". Census 2011.
  2. "Official planning suburbs" . Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  3. "City Maps"
  4. Macassar Beach Pavilion (Atlas Obscura). Accessed 29 August 2019