Hobeni
| Hobeni | |
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The Ikhaya Loxolo compound in Hobeni district | |
![]() Hobeni
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| Coordinates: 32°11′10″S 28°52′48″E / 32.186°S 28.880°ECoordinates: 32°11′10″S 28°52′48″E / 32.186°S 28.880°E | |
| Country | South Africa |
| Province | Eastern Cape |
| District | Amathole |
| Municipality | Mbhashe |
| Area[1] | |
| • Total | 3.09 km2 (1.19 sq mi) |
| Population (2011)[1] | |
| • Total | 232 |
| • Density | 75/km2 (190/sq mi) |
| Racial makeup (2011)[1] | |
| • Black African | 97.8% |
| • White | 2.2% |
| First languages (2011)[1] | |
| • Xhosa | 93.1% |
| • English | 4.3% |
| • Afrikaans | 1.3% |
| • Other | 1.3% |
Hobeni is a village in Mbhashe Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
Ikhaya Loxolo, a community and farm for people with special needs, is located near the village.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Main Place Hobeni". Census 2011.
- ↑ "'Home of Peace' Works to Save Mentally Ill in South Africa". Voice of America. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
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