Country South Africa District Amajuba Established 1889 | Province KwaZulu-Natal Municipality Newcastle Local time Friday 2:59 PM | |
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Charlestown is a small town situated at the top of Laing's Nek pass in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between Newcastle and Volksrust. It started out as an important railway station and customs post between Natal and Transvaal in 1891 until the Union of South Africa came into being in 1910, and customs tariffs were abolished. It is named after Sir Charles Mitchell, governor of Natal.
Map of Charlestown, South Africa
It became a dormitory suburb of Volksrust, just across the border in the Transvaal, and many black people bought freehold land in the town. During the 1960s, however, the apartheid policy of the government led to most of the black inhabitants being forcibly removed to Madadeni, near Newcastle, and Charlestown became a ghost town.
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Charlestown, KwaZulu-Natal Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA