Ofcolaco

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Ofcolaco
Ofcolaco
 Ofcolaco shown within South Africa
Coordinates: 24°04′49″S 30°23′42″E / 24.0802°S 30.395°E / -24.0802; 30.395Coordinates: 24°04′49″S 30°23′42″E / 24.0802°S 30.395°E / -24.0802; 30.395
Country South Africa
Province Limpopo
District Mopani
Municipality Maruleng
Postal code (street) 0854
PO box 0854

Ofcolaco is a tiny village situated in the Limpopo province of South Africa that was named after the Officers Colonial Land Company and formed by demobilised British army officers after the First World War.

Settlement 43 km south-east of Tzaneen. Named after the Officers’ Colonial Land Company which purchased ground for settlement along the Selati River in 1920. These retired officers managed to make a reasonable living by cultivating citrus and subtropical fruit.[1]

The shared facilities of the original Ofcolaco are long gone. Descendants of the original officers still live in the district and are proud of their heritage. The current Ofcolaco is basically a roadside service centre with a fueling station, farm equipment suppliers, liquor store, groceries store and a local market.

References

  1. "Dictionary of Southern African Place Names (Public Domain)". Human Science Research Council. p. 346. 
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