Tylden, South Africa

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Tylden
Coordinates: 32°06′32″S27°04′01″E / 32.109°S 27.067°E / -32.109; 27.067 Coordinates: 32°06′32″S27°04′01″E / 32.109°S 27.067°E / -32.109; 27.067
Country South Africa
Province Eastern Cape
District Chris Hani
Municipality Enoch Mgijima
Area
[1]
  Total1.77 km2 (0.68 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total572
  Density320/km2 (840/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
[1]
   Black African 87.6%
   Coloured 1.0%
   White 11.4%
First languages (2011)
[1]
   Xhosa 87.2%
   English 7.2%
   Afrikaans 4.7%
  Other0.9%
Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
PO box
5323

Tylden is a village in Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

Village 37 km south-east of Queenstown and 20 km north of Cathcart. Administered by a village management board. It was named after Captain Tylden of the Royal Engineers, officer in charge of a campaign against the Tambookies (Tembus) in 1851. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Main Place Tylden". Census 2011.
  2. "Dictionary of Southern African Place Names (Public Domain)". Human Science Research Council. p. 442.