Swinburne, Free State
Place in Free State, South Africa
28°20′54″S 29°16′35″E / 28.3483°S 29.2763°E / -28.3483; 29.27639883
Swinburne is a little village just off the N3 road south of Harrismith, in the Free State province of South Africa.
Swinburne is a stopover point for travellers between Johannesburg and Durban, perched on the edge of the Drakensberg escarpment. The village has few amenities above a basic shop, restaurant and pub.[1]
It has one of the oldest bridges in the Free State which was opened 1884 and spans the Wilge River.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality, Free State
District seat: Witsieshoek (Phuthaditjhaba)
- Clocolan
- Ficksburg
- Marquard
- Senekal
- Aberfeldy
- Bolata
- Harrismith
- Kestell
- Makwane
- Witsieshoek (Phuthaditjhaba)
- Swinburne
- Thibela
- Tseki
- Tshiame
- Memel
- Zamani
- Verkykerskop
- Vrede
- Warden
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