Louieville
Louieville is a small town in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It sits in the Ehlanzeni District and is part of the Nkomazi Municipality. The town covers about 9.46 square kilometers and had a population of 1,364 in 2011, with a density of about 144 people per square kilometer.
Most residents are Black African (about 99.6%). The vast majority speak Swazi as their first language (about 94.1%), with Tsonga (3.2%) and other languages making up the rest (2.8%).
Coordinates: 25°40′37″S, 31°17′53″E. Time zone: South Africa Standard Time (UTC+2).
Historically, Louieville was the capital of KaNgwane, a bantustan during apartheid.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 14:18 (CET).