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| Capital | Bloemfontein | ||
| Largest city | Bloemfontein | ||
| Premier | Beatrice Marshoff (ANC) | ||
| Area - Total | Ranked 3rd 129,480 km² | ||
| Population - Total (2007) - Density | Ranked 8th 2,965,600 21/km² | ||
| Languages | Sotho (62%) Afrikaans (14%) Xhosa (9.5%) | ||
| Ethnic composition | Black (88.0%) White (8.8%) Coloured (3.1%) Asian (0.1%) | ||
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The Free State is a province of South Africa. The name is a popular contraction of the previous name the Orange Free State. Its capital is Bloemfontein which is also South Africa's judicial capital. On 9 June 1995 its name was changed from Orange Free State to Free State. The current borders date from 1994 when the Bantustans were abolished and included into the provinces of South Africa. It is also the only Province of the former provinces of South Africa not to undergo border changes excluding the incorporation of Bantustans.
The Free State is situated on flat boundless plains in the heart of South Africa. The rich soil and pleasant climate allow a thriving agricultural industry. With more than 30,000 farms, which produce over 70% of the country's grain, it is known locally as South Africa's breadbasket. The province is high-lying, with almost all land being 1,000 metres above sea level. The Free State lies in the heart of the Karoo Sequence of rocks, containing shales, mudstones, sandstones and the Drakensberg Basalt forming the youngest capping rocks. The Drakensberg and Maluti Mountains foothills raise the terrain to over 2000 m in the east. Mineral deposits are plentiful, with gold and diamonds being of particular importance, mostly found in the north and west of the province.
The five districts are:
Domestically, it borders the following provinces:
The Free State borders more districts of Lesotho and more provinces of South Africa than any other province.
Sesotho is the dominant home language in most of the province. Afrikaans dominates in the south-west and in many major towns and is widely spoken in Bloemfontein. isiZulu is the major language in the eastern municipality of Phumelela. Setswana is the main language in Tokologo (west).