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Brits is a large town and district situated in a fertile, citrus-producing area that is irrigated by the waters of the Hartebeespoort Dam in North West Province of South Africa. It is close to the Tshwane metropolitan area in Gauteng, which includes Pretoria and has the same dialling code as Pretoria. In addition to being a centre for agriculture, the town is home to several heavy industries. The town also plays an important role in the South African mining industry: 94% of South Africa's platinum comes from the Rustenburg and Brits districts, which together produce more platinum than any other single area in the world. In addition, there is a large vanadium mine in the district. Brits was founded in 1924 on the farm Roode Kopjes (Red Hills) and was named after the owner, Gert Brits. The First Boer War armistice treaty was signed in 1864 beneath a karee tree just to the south of Brits. A famous speech by General Hertzog in 1912 at the nearby De Wildt railway station led to the formation of the National Party. The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, renowned throughout the world for its success in breeding and studying cheetah, king cheetah, brown hyena, suni, blue duiker and wild dogs is situated in the small town of De Wildt, just east of Brits. Brits is also famous for being the birthplace of the first cloned animal in Africa, a cow http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3007043.stm.

 

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