Sister Cities of the World

Sister cities of Vanderbijlpark

Vanderbijlpark (Afrikaans pronunciation: [fʌndɪɹbeɪl'pɑːɹk]) is an industrial city with 80,205 inhabitants on the Vaal River in the south of the Gauteng province of South Africa.

Named after Hendrik van der Bijl, an electrical engineer and industrialist, Vanderbijlpark is home to Vanderbijlpark Steel (previously part of ISCOR (South African Iron and Steel Corporation), now part of the global company ArcelorMittal). With neighbouring towns Vereeniging and Sasolburg it forms the Vaal Triangle, a major industrial region of South Africa. Located in the district municipality of Sedibeng and the local municipality of Emfuleni.

The historical black townships Boipatong, Bophelong, Sebokeng, Evaton and Sharpeville are close to the city.

VECOR, the largest comprehensive heavy engineering works in the Southern Hemisphere used to be located in Vanderbijlpark.

Vanderbijlpark is also home to Cape Gate (Pty) Ltd, a major market share holder in the wire industry.

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