Orkney is a gold mining town situated in the Klerksdorpdistrict of the North West Province, South Africa, near the N12 (national road from Johannesburg to Cape Town). The town was named after Orkney Isles off the north coast of Scotland, the birthplace of Simon Fraser, one of the gold mining pioneers of the 1880s. General Name, Symbol, Number gold, Au, 79 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11, 6, d Appearance metallic yellow Atomic mass 196. ... Klerksdorp is a city and administrative district located in the North West Province (formerly Western Transvaal), South Africa. ... Districts are a form of local government in several countries. ... Categories: South Africa stubs | North West Province | Provinces of South Africa ... City motto: Unity in Development Province Gauteng Mayor Amos Masondo Area - % water 1,644 km² 0. ... The central area of Cape Town as seen from Table Mountain. ... The Orkney Islands form one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland, and are a Lieutenancy Area. ... Scotland (Alba in Scottish Gaelic) is a country in northwest Europe and a constituent nation of the United Kingdom. ...
Orkney enjoyed fame in the late 1980's and early 1990's as the setting for a popular Afrikaanstelevisionsitcom called Orkney Snork Nie. Afrikaans is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia. ... A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... Orkney Snork Nie was a popular Afrikaans sitcom broadcast by the SABC in the 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Some of the 2010 Soccer World Cup matches will be held in Orkney's Oppenheimer Stadium. The 2010 Football World Cup will take place in South Africa. ... Oppenheimer Stadium is a football (soccer) stadium in Orkney, South Africa. ...
The nation shares a land border to the south with England and is bounded by the North Sea on the east and the Atlantic Ocean on the west.
Exceptions include the Isle of Man, which is now a crown dependency outside the United Kingdom, Orkney and Shetland, which are Scottish rather than Norwegian, and Berwick-upon-Tweed, which was defined as subject to the laws of England by the 1746 Wales and Berwick Act.
England and Wales lay some 40° of latitude further south, adjacent to Africa and South America in the Gondwanan continent.