# Wepener

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{{Short description | Town near Lesotho in Free State, SA}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}}
{{Infobox settlement
| name                    = Wepener
| image_skyline           = Graham Maclachlan - 2012-01-15 Wepener Ride.jpg
| image_caption           = Wepener
| pushpin_map             = South Africa Free State#South Africa#Africa
| coordinates             = {{coord|29|44|S|27|02|E|region:ZA|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type        = Country
| subdivision_name        = [South Africa](/source/South_Africa)
| subdivision_type1       = Province
| subdivision_name1       = [Free State](/source/Free_State_(province))
| subdivision_type2       = Municipality
| subdivision_name2       = [Mangaung](/source/Mangaung_Metropolitan_Municipality)
| established_title       = Established
| established_date        = 1875<ref name=established>{{cite thesis |last=Robson |first=Linda Gillian |title=The Royal Engineers and settlement planning in the Cape Colony 1806–1872: Approach, methodology and impact |date=2011 |type=PhD thesis |publisher=University of Pretoria |chapter=Annexure A |chapter-url=https://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/26503/05back.pdf?sequence=6&isAllowed=y#page=31 |url=https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/26503 |hdl=2263/26503 |pages=xlv–lii}}</ref>
| leader_party            = [ANC](/source/ANC)
| leader_title            = Mayor
| leader_name             = 
| area_footnotes          = <ref name=census2011>Sum of the Main Places [http://census2011.adrianfrith.com/place/463003 Wepener] and [http://census2011.adrianfrith.com/place/463004 Qibing] from Census 2011.</ref>
| area_total_km2          = 38.6
| population_footnotes    = <ref name=census2011 />
| population_total        = 9553
| population_as_of        = 2011
| population_density_km2  = auto
<!-- demographics (section 1) -->
| demographics_type1      = Racial makeup (2011)
| demographics1_footnotes = <ref name=census2011 />
| demographics1_title1    = [Black African](/source/Bantu_peoples_of_South_Africa)
| demographics1_info1     = 94.0%
| demographics1_title2    = [Coloured](/source/Coloureds)
| demographics1_info2     = 3.1%
| demographics1_title3    = [Indian](/source/Indian_South_African)/[Asian](/source/Asian_South_African)
| demographics1_info3     = 0.9%
| demographics1_title4    = [White](/source/White_South_African)
| demographics1_info4     = 1.8%
| demographics1_title5    = Other
| demographics1_info5     = 0.2%
<!-- demographics (section 2) -->
| demographics_type2      = [First language](/source/First_language)s (2011)
| demographics2_footnotes = <ref name=census2011 />
| demographics2_title1    = [Sotho](/source/Sotho_language)
| demographics2_info1     = 84.6%
| demographics2_title2    = [Afrikaans](/source/Afrikaans)
| demographics2_info2     = 7.0%
| demographics2_title3    = [English](/source/English_language)
| demographics2_info3     = 3.0%
| demographics2_title4    = [Xhosa](/source/Xhosa_language)
| demographics2_info4     = 2.6%
| demographics2_title5    = Other
| demographics2_info5     = 2.8%
<!-- blank fields (section 2) -->
<!-- Other information -->
| timezone1               = [SAST](/source/South_African_Standard_Time)
| utc_offset1             = +2
| postal_code_type        = [Postal code](/source/List_of_postal_codes_in_South_Africa) (street)
| postal_code             = 9944
| postal2_code_type       = [PO box](/source/Post-office_box)
| postal2_code            = 9944
| area_code_type          = [Area code](/source/Telephone_numbers_in_South_Africa)
| area_code               = 051
}}
'''Wepener''' is a town in the [Free State](/source/Free_State_(South_African_province)), [South Africa](/source/South_Africa), located near the border of [Lesotho](/source/Lesotho).

== History ==

The town is named after [Louw Wepener](/source/Louw_Wepener), the leader of the [Boers](/source/Boers) in their war with the [Basotho](/source/Basotho) chief [Moshoeshoe I](/source/Moshoeshoe_I) in 1865.<ref name="EB1911">{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Wepener|volume=28|page=22}}</ref> It was founded in 1867 on the banks of Jammersbergspruit, a tributary of the [Caledon River](/source/Caledon_River).<ref name="TSA">{{Cite book |title=The Tourist in South Africa |last=Conolly |first=Denis |publisher=Travel-Guide (PTY) LTD |year=1975 |asin=B0000E7XZN}}</ref>{{rp|352}} The Jammerberg (Mountain of Sorrow) towers over the village. Louw Wepener was killed on 15 August 1865 while trying to storm Moshoeshoe's stronghold of [Thaba Bosiu](/source/Thaba_Bosiu).<ref name=TSA/> One of the local schools is also named after him.

Wepener was the southernmost of several settlements founded by the Free Staters in the "conquered territories" to prevent the Basotho from resettling the land taken from them during the war of 1865. The Dutch Reformed parish was established in 1870 and the town was granted its first management board in 1875. The beautiful sandstone Dutch Reformed church was designed by a Welsh architect. The design of the church reflected his heritage – the Prince of Wales's feathers adorn the steeple.

During the [Anglo-Boer War](/source/Second_Boer_War), a British and [South Africa](/source/South_Africa)n colonial garrison of 2,000 men under [Colonel E. H. Dalgety](/source/Colonel_E._H._Dalgety) was besieged by the Boer commandos under the command of [General Christiaan de Wet](/source/Christiaan_de_Wet) at [Jammers drift](/source/Jammers_drift) on the Caledon River. The [siege](/source/siege) lasted 17 days, until reinforcements arrived on 25 April 1900 to end the battle in favour of the British.<ref name="EB1911"/>

The district of Wepener was the scene of many battles, raids and skirmishes during the 19th century. Many graves, mostly without identification, still exist as reminders of the events in the valley of Jammerbergspruit during this stormy period.

== Present == 
thumb|left|Street in Wepener township
Today the town is a commercial center for a 1,725 km<sup>2</sup> district where mixed farming is practised. Farming activities include cattle and sheep ranching, dairy farming and the cultivation of wheat and maize.

There is one hotel in Wepener, the Lord Fraser's Guest House. Lord Fraser's was the summer residence of [Lord Ian Fraser of Lonsdale](/source/Ian_Fraser%2C_Baron_Fraser_of_Lonsdale). He was the chairman of the board of the once powerful retail business, Frasers, in Lesotho. The Fleetwood Country Inn is situated about 5 miles outside the town. There are leisure facilities at the nearby Knelpoort and Welbedacht dams.

Other facilities in the village include various general stores, builders merchant, sports club, furniture stores, butchery, 2 banks, doctors surgeries, post office, fuel stations, police station and Magistrate's Court.

A notable content creator and music artist Kabza Mohapi was raised here.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.places.co.za/html/wepener.html Southern Africa Places:Wepener] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070310150357/http://www.places.co.za/html/wepener.html |date=10 March 2007 }}

{{Geographic Location
|Centre    = Wepener
|North     = 
|Northwest = [Bloemfontein](/source/Bloemfontein){{spaces|12}}[Dewetsdorp](/source/Dewetsdorp)
|Northeast = [Maseru](/source/Maseru)
|East      = ''[Lesotho](/source/Lesotho)''
|Southeast = [Mafeteng](/source/Mafeteng)
|South     = [Zastron](/source/Zastron)
|Southwest = [Smithfield](/source/Smithfield%2C_Free_State)
|West      = [Reddersburg](/source/Reddersburg)
}}

Category:Populated places established in 1875
Category:Populated places in Mangaung
Category:Populated places founded by Afrikaners
Category:1875 establishments in Africa

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