Pietersburg

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Clockwise from top: Pietersburg skyline, flora in the Hoofstuine, herons in the Albertina National Park, the Boerhaavestrand, and restaurants along Swart Place.
Nickname(s): 
"Die eerste stad"
Estmerish "The First City"
CountryNuvania
ProvinceKaap
DistrictPietersburg
MunicipalityPietersburg
EstablishedJuly 5, 1542
LegislatureGreater Pietersburg Council
Government
 • MayorStefan Liebenberg (DAP)
Area
 • Urban
1,087 km2 (420 sq mi)
 • Metro
8,939 km2 (3,451 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Urban
5,052,879
 • Metro
6,926,503
 • Metro density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
DemonymPietersburger
Time zoneUTC -6
Websitewww.pietersburgstad.nv

Pietersburg is a city located in the northwest of Nuvania at the foot of the Bay of Dolphins. It is the administrative capital of Nuvania as well as its financial, economic, and cultural centre. With a total population of 6.9 million inhabitants, it is also Nuvania's largest city, and one of the largest on the Arucian Sea. The Port of Pietersburg, located to the northwest of the city itself, is Nuvania's second largest port by total volume and by value of cargo, after the Port of Windstrand.

The region around Pietersburg has been inhabited since Neolithic times, with several archaeological sites producing artefacts that have been dated to around 16,500 years BP. Numerous cultures and tribes occupied the area before Lusitan explorer Luciano Mascarenhas first charted the peninsular to the west of the city and the Bay of Dolphins itself in 1531. The area was not properly explored by Eucleans until Hennish-Estmerish explorer Petrus Boerhaave arrived in 1542, and landed at what is now Boerhaavestrand in central Pietersburg. Here he founded the city of Pietersburg, naming it after his sponsor, Pieter van Meetkercke, with the first wave of immigrants landing in Pietersburg four years later in 1546.

Initially a small trading post, the city became the launching pad for the Hennish colonisation of Nuvania, with word reaching both sides of the partition, with waves of largely Amendist settlers arriving over successive periods. Although there were no official claims over the colony until 1673, it was considered to be a Hennish colony of sorts, as the colonists were largely Hennish speaking and pledged allegiance to the Sotirian Commonwealth. The colony was proclaimed officially on October 12, 1673, with Pietersburg the largest settlement and the administrative capital. It would remain as such throughout the remainder of the Commonwealth's control over the colony.

Under Estmerish rule, which began on July 20, 1720, the city became important politically as the administrative centre of the colony, but also important for trade and communications without the outside world, as the Estmerish quickly improved and expanded the port's facilities. By home rule in 1811, Pietersburg was among the largest and wealthiest cities in Estmere's colonial empire, and was considered significant in terms of industrial output and cash crop exports. It became an important naval facility, providing Estmere with significant influence over the western Arucian Sea.

This economic and military importance carried over into the independence era, with Pietersburg now the capital of an independent Free State. The industrial and economic development continued, and the city experienced a surge in growth until the Great Collapse in 1915. The city suffered from a stagnating economy following the Great War, although population growth did not reach pre-collapse levels until the 1950's. Pietersburg would lose the title of the largest port in Nuvania to Windstrand by the 1980's, but the city became one of two major manufacturing and logistical hubs. The 1980's also saw a boom in finances, which is responsible for the growth of the city's skyscrapers, a trend that accelerated until the Great Recession in 2005.

Today Pietersburg is a vibrant and dynamic city that boasts one of the highest living standards in Nuvania and in the wider Arucian region. It is also one of greenest in the country in terms of park lands, preserved wetlands, including the world's only urban national park, as well as environmentally friendly transport policies.

History

Geography

Pietersburg is located at the foot of the Bay of Dolphins in northwestern Kaap province. Geographically the city is bordered to the east and south by the Kustveld, to the west and northwest by the Westrand, and to the northwest by the Mascarenhas Peninsula. The city itself lies around the foot of the bay, expanding westwards into the easternmost foothills of the Westrand, south and east into the Kustveld.

Central Pietersburg lies on what was formerly a large wetland fed by numerous streams as well as two rivers, the Riebeck and the Konrad, which come to a confluence near the central city in the district known as Tweerivier. Much of the land was initially converted for farming in the 17th and 18th centuries, before being urbanised in the 19th and 20th centuries. Much of the initial urban development began on the flat hard areas to the south of the modern city centre, which was created when the wetlands were drained and turned into stable land. These areas formed the core of the central business district. Much of the central business district of Pietersburg suffers from varying rates of subsidence, with the average sink rate of around 3-6 millimetres a year. This has caused problems for the city's infrastructure, especially its utilities and several lines of the Pietersburg O-Spoor. In addition, these areas suffer from drainage issues and are prone to surface flooding during heavy rain.

Western Pietersburg is generally defined as the areas to the northwest of the central business district, as well as the contiguous urban area between the left bank of the Riebeck river, and the Westrand. These include suburbs of the city proper, as well as various satellite cities and towns. Unlike the central business district, western Pietersburg was largely forest and farmland before being urbanised, with the soils generally being fertile, in line with the other areas of the kustveld. Northwestern Pietersburg is home to many of the more exclusive areas of the city, as the Westrand is closer to the coast here than elsewhere. Suburbs like Chatillon, Leliëndal, and Sabana, are among the wealthiest places in the city. To the south are more satellite towns, including Baskop and Governor's Valley, the latter known for its colonial architecture. Most of western Pietersburg is largely residential with small commercial centres. These are considered to be the city's largely middle class and upper class suburbs.

Southern Pietersburg is generally defined as the contiguous urban area south of the city centre, which encompasses numerous areas, and is a mixture of middle class, working class, residential, and industrial areas. Both the Riebeck and the Konrad rivers flow through this area. It is home to many well known suburbs including Lowlands, Kroonenburg, Redfield, Twin Lakes, as well as the large industrial area of Longwood, which is home to numerous large industrial complexes, including several car factories. The suburb of Huntingdon, located at the periphery of the urban area, is the location of Pietersburg's largest airport. Outside of the urban area, there are a number of satellite cities and towns, including Andover, Montgomery, Oakhurst, and Ravenswood. Southern Pietersburg is predominantly known for being a largely Estophone area of the city.

Eastern Pietersburg is defined as the urban area located east of the Konrad river, and the eastern shores of the Bay of Dolphins. These areas are much like southern Pietersburg, with mixed use, mixed class areas. Predominantly the area is known as being the site of the Port of Pietersburg, as well as Nuvania's largest naval base. It is mostly low, rolling terrain, with lagoons and mangrove swamps close to shore, these areas being either protected or developed for residential projects. It is the location of Albertina National Park, as well as some notable suburbs including Bethania, Constancia, Easton, and Wortelboombaai.

Beaches are a primary feature of the geography of Pietersburg, and are some of the most famous beaches in Nuvania. The biggest and most well known of these is the Witstrand, from which the surrounding district derives its name. The Witstrand is located directly north of the city centre and is often considered to be among the most desirable beach in the city owing to its central location and being lined with luxury apartments and condominiums. It is also the location of a number of festivals, including the largest sandcastle building festival in Nuvania, as well as a New Year music concert. Vosstrand to the east is another popular beach located in the east. Other popular or notable beaches include West Beach and Konradstrand, parts of which form the mouth of the Konrad river, and Boerhaavestrand, just northwest of the city centre.

Climate

Pietersburg experiences a tropical savanna climate, which differs from most equatorial climates in that it lies close to the confluence of a warm current to the northeast, and a cold current to the southwest. Because of this the city experiences some monsoonal tendencies, with a more pronounced dry season and wet season from the change in winds.

The wet season in Pietersburg lasts between December and May, and is marked by a marginal drop in overall temperatures with significantly increased rainfall and humidity. Temperatures during this period remain warm, between 27-31°C during the day and around 23°C during the night. Most of the rainfall during the early part of the season falls in large thunderstorms which produce significant amounts of rainfall over a short period, and due to the issues with subsidence Pietersburg suffers, flooding is often caused. On average around seven people a year are killed through thunderstorm-induced flooding. April is the wettest month, with an average of 284 millimetres of rainfall recorded.

The dry season lasts between July and November, and is slightly shorter than the wet season, lasting around five months. The changes in weather are reasonably significant, humidity and rainfall drop considerably, the latter decreasing by over half at the peak of the dry season, with September the driest month at just 45 millimetres of rainfall recorded on average. Temperatures reach between 31-33°C during the day, and fall to between 22-23°C during the night. A reason for the increase in temperatures, as opposed to the decrease in temperatures observed elsewhere during the dry season in tropical climates, is due to the pervasive southerly and southwesterly winds, which sometimes bring hot air from the drier interior.

Pietersburg's highest observed temperature is 39.6°C, observed on September 18, 1980. The lowest temperature observed in the city is 19.1°C, recorded on October 19, 1998.

Climate data for Pietersburg, Nuvania
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 31.0
(87.8)
30.1
(86.2)
30.0
(86.0)
29.7
(85.5)
30.5
(86.9)
31.1
(88.0)
31.8
(89.2)
33.0
(91.4)
33.3
(91.9)
33.8
(92.8)
33.5
(92.3)
32.2
(90.0)
31.6
(88.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) 26.5
(79.7)
26.0
(78.8)
26.2
(79.2)
26.0
(78.8)
26.3
(79.3)
26.2
(79.2)
26.3
(79.3)
27.0
(80.6)
27.4
(81.3)
28.2
(82.8)
28.1
(82.6)
27.4
(81.3)
26.8
(80.2)
Average low °C (°F) 23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
23.3
(73.9)
22.8
(73.0)
22.4
(72.3)
22.9
(73.2)
23.0
(73.4)
23.4
(74.1)
24.5
(76.1)
23.9
(75.0)
23.2
(73.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 156.03
(6.14)
218.12
(8.59)
271.44
(10.69)
284.80
(11.21)
245.95
(9.68)
118.83
(4.68)
94.26
(3.71)
53.57
(2.11)
45.79
(1.80)
50.25
(1.98)
66.14
(2.60)
143.84
(5.66)
1,749.02
(68.85)
Average precipitation days 29 28 31 30 30 27 26 23 21 21 20 26 312
Source: Nuvanian Weather Service

Parks

Pietersburg has numerous parks, gardens, and a national park within the city limits, as well as extensive protected areas around the city itself. These parks and gardens are the responsibility of the city council and include the main public parks, the botanical gardens, and the gardens around numerous colonial buildings, such as the Governor's Residence.

The Pietersburg Botanical Gardens are the largest of their kind in Nuvania and are located just south of the city centre. This area occupies a significant area of land close to the central city, and were originally created as an amalgamation of several stately properties towards the end of the 19th century. These gardens are primarily maintained by the city council, and the land is owned by a private trust who allows free public access to the gardens. There are over 4,000 species of trees, bushes, and flowering plants in these gardens, as well as over 100 different fountains and water features. Among the more well known features of the botanical gardens include the Kristalhuis, the largest ornamental glasshouse in Asteria Inferior, and the Avenue of Palms.

Located within the central city is the Hoofstuine, or Central Gardens. This is located within the central business district and borders many of Nuvania's government buildings. Although not the biggest urban park, it is by far the most well known and most popular, appearing in numerous Nuvanian-language movies and TV shows, as well as in several foreign films. The Hoofstuine is considered to be the focal point for the central city, and is surrounded by many cafes and upscale restaurants, and is often used for walks among visiting dignitaries. Among the more famous of the landmarks within the Hoofstuine is the statue of Petrus Boerhaave, which has a local legend surrounding it that states anyone that rubs the crotch of the statue receives good luck. Another is the Angel of Freedom fountain, commissioned in 1883 after Nuvania was granted independence.

Albertina National Park is located on Pietersburg's coast just behind the Vosstrand. Prior to the explosion of urban development in the 1950's and 1960's, the area was covered in thick mangrove swamps. Progressive urban development threatened to completely destroy the mangroves until protests began in 1971 to protect them. In 1973, the remaining 215 hectares was designated as protected land and development prohibited. The significance of the mangrove protests in the 1970's in establishing environmentalism as a mainstream social and political movement within Nuvania resulted in the park being upgraded to national park status in 1998, and renamed in honour of the leader of the protest movement that saved it, Martinus Albertyn, in 2003. It is the most visited and smallest national park in Nuvania, and the only one in Kylaris served by a metro station.

Government

Local

Pietersburg is governed by the Greater Pietersburg Council, which unlike most city councils is composed similarly to a national legislature. It is bicameral, with an elected Stadsvergadering (City Assembly), and a quasi-elected Burgmeesterskonsilie (Mayor's Council). Both are headed by the Mayor.

The Stadsvergadering is the elected body of the Greater Pietersburg Council. It is composed of 120 elected councillors who are elected from different seats around the city. Each councillor is elected to a renewable term of four years, with elections using instant runoff voting. Candidates are determined by local branches of the main parties, although parties not represented at the national or provincial level are represented in local assemblies like the Stadsvergadering. The primary function of the Stadsvergadering is to debate and pass local by-laws, pass the budget of the Greater Pietersburg Council, and vote on major policies or legislative changes proposed by the Mayor.

The Burgmeesterskonsilie is a quasi-elected branch of the Greater Pietersburg Council in that the members of the Burgmeesterskonsilie are elected mayors of different towns and cities located within the metropolitan area of Pietersburg. It is composed of 35 members, including the Mayor of Pietersburg. Its role is discussing and managing the infrastructure, transportation, and utilities of Pietersburg and the urban localities within its metropolitan area. As such it is an important organisation, where discussions and planning occur. In addition to its administrative function, it is also capable of vetoing votes by the Stadsvergadering.

The Mayor of Pietersburg is the executive authority at the head of the Greater Pietersburg Council, and is elected to a renewable term of four years. The Mayor's role is setting policies and goals for various council services and departments, as well as approving by-laws, and daily administration of the city. The Mayor is also the primary representative of the city, presiding over official functions and maintaining or establishing relationships with sister cities.

Provincial

Pietersburg is the administrative capital of Kaap province, and as such holds the provincial assembly and the provincial department offices, as well as the official residence of the Premier.

Of the 102 seats within the Kaap Provincial Assembly, Pietersburg accounts for 57 of those seats, around 55% of the legislature. Of those 57 seats, Pietersburg elected 34 Democratic Action Party (DAP) members, 14 National People's Party (NVP) members, three Social Justice Party (SGP) members, two members of the Citizen's Alliance (BA), and one independent.

National

In addition to its role as the administrative capital of Kaap province, Pietersburg is also the national capital of Nuvania. It hosts all government ministries, foreign embassies, both houses of Parliament, the principal courts, and other important government offices. It is also the home of the official residences of the State President and Chief Minister.

The metropole of Pietersburg is represented in the General Council of Nuvania by 59 seats, the largest share of any city in Nuvania, giving the city significant influence over national politics. In the 2017 Nuvanian general election, Pietersburg returned 31 DAP representatives, 27 NVP representatives, and one BA representative. Pietersburg is regarded as one of the more socially liberal areas of Nuvania, and elects DAP candidates to a majority of its seats in the General Council.

Pietersburg is represented in the Provincial Council by six of Kaap province's 12 allocated seats, with a rough population of 1.15 million people per seat. These six seats are split evenly between the DAP and the NVP.

Economy

Pietersburg has a GDP of $154.3 billion, making it one of the largest economies of any city in Asteria Inferior. The GDP is approximately 80% of the total GRP of Kaap province, and 29% of the national GDP. The city has a GDP per capita of $22,276, higher than the national average. The city function as the economic and logistical hub of Kaap province, as well as a major financial and industrial centre.

Finance is a major industry in Pietersburg, with the city being the primary financial hub of Nuvania, as well as one of the major financial hubs in the Arucian, ranked third behind Gatôn and Hammarvik. Numerous important financial institutions such as the Central Bank of Nuvania, the National Mint, and the Ministry of Finance are located within the city. Nuvania's major banks, such as Van den Bergh, the Bank of Nuvania, the Arucian Investment Bank, and the National Credit Union, all have corporate headquarters in the city. In addition to banks, the city is home to numerous financial companies and institutions, as well as the Pietersburg Stock Exchange (PB), the third largest in the Arucian region by capital value.

Pietersburg is one of the major manufacturing centres in Nuvania alongside Windstrand, with the manufacturing primarily based around the Port of Pietersburg and the industrial centre of Longwood. Manufacturing employs around one fifth of the city's work force and contributes around 20% of the city's GDP. Most major international companies have factories and assembly plants in Pietersburg. The city is a major producer of automobiles, with Montgomery General Motors, x, and x basing their production facilities in Pietersburg, the city being the second largest producer of motor vehicles in Nuvania after Windstrand. In addition, Longwood is an important location of white goods and industrial machinery production in Nuvania. The Port of Pietersburg is the location of the Pietersburg Oil Refinery and Terminal, owned by Nuvanian oil giant NOM and responsible for around half of Nuvania's daily oil production. In addition, the port is home to the Aling Shipyards, one of the most important in the Arucian, are located in the Port of Pietersburg.

Construction is a significant contributor to the city's economy in terms of jobs and revenue, with many large construction companies and materials suppliers located in Pietersburg. The industry directly employs over 25,000 construction workers and contractors in the city, the majority of which are independent private contractors. Major construction companies like Douglas Howe, McDonnell Construction and Infracor are all located in the city. In recent years the industry has experienced a boom in residential and commercial construction, which saw the industry double in size from $7.3 billion in 2010 to $14.9 billion in 2020.

Transportation is a major economic factor in Pietersburg, with the city functioning as an transportation hub for both western Nuvania and Kaap province. The city is home to the headquarters of Nuvania's national railway company Nasionale Spoorwege (National Railways, NSW) and has railway connections along the northern and western coasts. The Port of Pietersburg itself is a major transportation hub, with the port handling 12.3 million tonnes of cargo and 2.1 million TEU's for the financial year over 2018-2019.

Approximately 16 million tourists visit Pietersburg annually making it one of the most visited cities in the Asterias. Roughly 30% of the city's labour force is employed in the services and tourism industry, and the city is well known for its large shopping centres and malls. The services sector accounts for roughly 55% of the city's economy.

Transport

Public

Public transport in the city is managed by the Pietersburger Vervoersmaatskappy (Pietersburg Transport Company), which is commonly known by the abbreviation PVM. It provides all bus services within Pietersburg's urban area, all commuter rail and mass transit services, and also has controlling shares in the city's taxis, ride sharing, and bicycle sharing services. PVM itself is a multi-billion dollar company with the Greater Pietersburg Council being the sole shareholder of the company.

Pietersburg is covered by one of the most extensive bus networks anywhere in the Asterias, with PVM's bus services operating a fleet of approximately 3,869 buses over 2,636 routes. Together this service carries an average of 510,000 people per day, or just over 185 million people per year. The bus network is integrated with PVM's Hop! card. The majority of PVM's bus fleet is diesel powered, although the company has committed to a fully carbon-neutral bus fleet by 2030, with around 30% of the fleet composed of either electric or hybrid buses.

PVM provides commuter rail services which cover nine lines around the greater urban and metropolitan area of the city. PVM's commuter rail services carry approximately 1.12 million people per day, or 408.8 million people per year. There are 274 stations on the nine lines of the PVM's commuter rail network, which are served by a fleet of 191 electric train sets. The commuter rail runs along the same lines as some of the wider passenger and freight lines operated by Nasionale Spoorwege (NSW), and PVM coordinates with NSW to manage trains along those lines.

The Pietersburg O-Spoor is the name for the city's metro system. The name in full is the Pietersburger Onderaardespoorweg, which translates as the Pietersburg Underground Railway. The O-Spoor is one of three metro mass transit systems operating in Nuvania, and covers 16 lines both above and underground. The O-Spoor is entirely located within the urban area of Pietersburg, and has 162 stations across its network. It carries approximately two million passengers per day, or 730 million passengers a year.

General

Pietersburg has an extensive motorway network, one of the largest of any city in Nuvania. The M1 is one of Nuvania's busiest motorways, and crosses the city west to east as a delineation between the central business district and the inner suburbs, with the M1 connecting the city's western suburbs and beyond that, the city of Adamsbaai on Nuvania's west coast. To the east, the M1 makes a northeasterly turn and connect the northeastern areas of Bethania and Mariashoop before continuing along the coast to Windstrand. The M2 leads southeast from the junction with the M1 through southeastern Pietersburg, connecting the city with Pietersburg International Airport, ultimately providing a road connection to southern Kaap province and the Great Asterian Range. The M43 is the newest motorway which leads from the southwest and connects with the M1 south of Adamsbaai.

In addition to the main thoroughfares in and out of Pietersburg, there are three ring roads that half circle the city from the northeast around to the northwest. These are known in Pietersburg as the Rondtepade and are numbered from one to three. These roads not only serve as important thoroughfares for road traffic, but also serve as socio-economic divides between the middle and upper class suburbs closer to the inner city, and the working class outer suburbs.

Nasionale Spoorwege (NSW) operates three train stations in Pietersburg which handle all of the city's inter-city passenger services. The principal station in Pietersburg is the Sentraalstasie which handles a majority of the commuter rail traffic as well as many of NSW's inter-city express services. The station sees around 35 million passengers per year, or approximately 95,890 passengers per day, not including commuter rail passengers. Inter-city services from eastern cities and towns, including regular services from Windstrand, are handled by the Bethaniastasie, and services from western cities, predominantly Adamsbaai, are handled by the Weststasie.

There are six airports located within the greater metropolitan area of Pietersburg. The largest and most important of these is Pietersburg International Airport, located within the urban area in the suburb of Huntingdon. The airport is the busiest in Nuvania and one of the busiest in Asteria Inferior, seeing a total of 27.9 million passengers a year in 2019. Pietersburg is the origin of Nuvania's busiest air route, between Pietersburg and Windstrand, along which 4.8 million people travelled in 2019. Chatillon Airport is the other airport within Pietersburg's urban area, and handles general aviation aircraft.

In addition, there are three airports located outside of Pietersburg's urban area. Andover Airport is located the furthest south, and is a general aviation airport, as are those located in Oakhurst and Ravenswood. None of these airports have scheduled commercial services. Adamsbaai Airport, located 56 kilometres to the southwest of central Pietersburg, is the furthest airport considered to be within reach of Pietersburg, despite Adamsbaai itself not part of the wider metropolitan area. It has commercial services to Constantia, Niekerk, Vryburg, and Windstrand.

Demographics

Population

Pietersburg has experienced moderate population growth over the last two decades, with an average growth of 0.6% per year since 2010. As of December 2019, the population of Pietersburg's urban area was 5,052,879 inhabitants, and increase of 0.4% annually since 2010.

Much more growth has been experienced in the wider metropolitan area with satellite cities experiencing significant growth. Collectively the total metropolitan population of Pietersburg is 6,926,503 inhabitants, an average of 0.8% annual growth since 2010.

Population growth and urban expansion have been identified as challenges that the city will face in the future, with initiatives to promote densification and apartment living in a city traditionally dominated by surburban developments.

Ethnicity

Pietersburg is largely reflective of demographic trends across Nuvania.

Whites

Whites form a plurality of the population of Pietersburg, with the city's white population constituting 44.4% of the city's total population, or 3.07 million people.

Estmerish constitute 21.2% of the population of Pietersburg, or around 1,468,418 inhabitants. The Estmerish have had an immense influence on the city stemming from colonial years, as well as development of the city itself. The Estmerish predominantly occupy the middle and upper classes of Pietersburg, and live in these areas. Pietersburg has a higher than average percentage of Estmerish expatriates, with 16.5% of the city's Estmerish population born in Estmere.

Asterianers constitute 20.9% of the population, or around 1,447,639 people. Unlike the Estmerish, the Asterianer population has declined 65.2% since the peak of 60.2% of the white population in 1970. Traditionally Asterianers, while occupying a privileged position within Nuvanian society as a whole, have been poorer than the Estmerish population, and the decline can be attributed to costs of living in urban areas in comparison with rural ones, as well as the traditionally lower class status of Asterianers.

Approximately 87,345 Hennish people live in Pietersburg, or 42.2% of the Hennish population as a whole. The majority of the Hennish people in Pietersburg are expatriates, with around 80% of the Hennish population born in Hennehouwe. As with other white immigrant groups, the Hennish population is predominantly middle and upper class. It is also one of the oldest groups by average age, with 30% of the Hennish population in Pietersburg aged 65 and over.

There are 21,248 Caldish citizens or people of Caldish heritage in Pietersburg, many of whom are emigres from Caldia itself. Pietersburg has had a small Caldish community since the mid-19th century. Around one fifth of the white population of Pietersburg have some Caldish ancestry, as Caldish were one of the many Euclean immigrant groups that made it to Pietersburg during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Caldish population remains small as they are found across Nuvania.

There are 26,908 Gaullicans or people of Gaullican descent in Pietersburg. As with the Caldish, the Gaullicans arrived in Nuvania in the 18th and 19th centuries, although smaller groups arrived before the main wave of settlement. The majority of Gaullicans who settled initially were Amendists, forced out by the wars in Euclea and chose to settle in Amendist Nuvania. Their culture and influence in Nuvania is significant, ranging from the given and surnames of many people, to architectural influences, and cuisine.

The majority of the 2,997 Weranians that live in Pietersburg are descendants of those who used to live in the province of Daule in Aucuria, and left the province following the end of the Great War. Many of them still speak a variant of Weranian called Kustweranisch, which is an older form of Weranian from the southern areas of Werania. Only a handful of Weranian citizens live in the city, mostly in support of Weranian businesses and the Weranian embassy.

14,761 Eldmarkers live in Nuvania, most of whom either emigrated in the 19th century, or are descended from those who emigrated to Nuvania after the war in search of work. They settled principally in cities like Pietersburg which were not affected by the war, and faced labour shortages. Many of those that live in Pietersburg have family and dual citizenship in Eldmark.

One of Pietersburg's smallest white communities, the 2,350 Piraeans that call Pietersburg home are recent migrants, either moving for economic reasons, or descended from first generation refugees who fled from the Etrurian state during the Solarian War. Many settled in the city as it was among the first ports reached for many of the refugees.

Around 6,375 people are classified as "others" in the whites category. These include smaller groups of northern Eucleans, western Eucleans, as well as a small community of varungu, although most moved into the country.

Mixed

Mixed peoples constitute the majority of the inhabitants of Pietersburg, with a total population of 3.54 million inhabitants, or 51.2% of the population.

Traditionally the mixed peoples within Pietersburg have inhabited the lower middle class and working class areas of the city, and have been disproportionately affected by crime and poverty. However, mixed peoples have also seen the greatest growth in living standards among Pietersburg's inhabitants, with a two fold increase in average income and a 45% increase in literacy rates in the period between 2010 and 2019.

Mixed peoples have been heavily involved in the urban arts and music scene in Pietersburg, especially in recent years with the widespread acceptance and promotion of street art, and the gain in popularity of rap and hip-hop music.

Native

Prior to colonisation, the area around Pietersburg was inhabited by various Asterindian peoples who were progressively pushed out of traditional lands by Hennish and later Estmerish colonists. As Pietersburg grew, and with it the demand for farmland, areas to the south and east of the city became rapidly depopulated, especially after independence under the huurverlenging policy.

Pietersburg's native population is predominantly internal migrants who moved to the city in the 1970's and 1980's looking for work. Many of these people are from tribes and people groups that inhabit the Great Asterian Range, although a large number of Pietersburg's native population also come from other lowland areas. The Jukpa people are native to the area, and approximately 7,342 Jukpa live within Pietersburg, the remainder living in rural areas in Kaap province.

Asterindians in Pietersburg predominantly live within working class areas alongside mixed peoples, and have been subject to discrimination as well as suffer disproportionately from poverty, crime, and illiteracy. Of the 3.2% of the population of Pietersburg who are illiterate, approximately 74,187 are Asterindians. Measures by central and provincial governments have improved literacy rates, as well as educational and health outcomes for many indigenous families living in Pietersburg.

Currently the Asterindian population of Pietersburg is approximately 164,740, or 2.3% of the total population.

Other Ethnicities

Approximately 1.9% of the population, or 136,485 people, are listed as being of other ethnicities. Most of these other ethnicities are those who work in the city as diplomatic staff at various embassies around the city, while a significant proportion are immigrants to the city.

Among these migrant communities include Pardarians at 14% of those classified as other ethnicities, Badawiyans at 12%, Xiaodongese at another 12%, Senrians at 10%, and Sublustrians at another 10%. Many of these groups have migrated to Nuvania to pursue economic opportunities or to escape conflict and instability. Each of these groups have left their mark on the city's wider culture, especially when it comes to cuisine.

The remaining 42% of those classified as other ethnicities are from a myriad of smaller ethnic groups.

Religion

Pietersburg is a predominantly Sotirian city, with a strong connection to Amendism. It is the site of the first Sotirian service in Nuvania, and one of the first in Asteria Inferior. The first church in Nuvania was also built in Pietersburg, and it is home to not only the seats of many religious organisations, but also the oldest diocese in the country, the Diocese of Pietersburg, which is the highest religious authority for the Estmerish Communion in Asteria Inferior.

Sotirism

Approximately 67% of Pietersburgers identify as Sotirians of various denominations. Of these, 34.7% of Sotirians belong to the Reformed Church of Nuvania, which has a significant and longstanding history with the city, dating back to the city's founding and the first church services held. The Reformed Church is predominantly Asterianer in nature, and conducts most of its services in Asteriaans.

Another 32.4% of Sotirians are from the Estmerish Communion, which while an Amendist congregation, is considered to be different to that of the Reformed Church, particularly in the ethnicity and heritage of its worshippers, and in its social beliefs, the Estmerish Communion widely being considered the more liberal of the two churches. Pietersburg serves as the Archdiocese of the Estmerish Communion of Nuvania, and is where the Archbishop of the Nuvania resides.

Sotirian Catholics account for 27.9% of Sotirians in the city, with the city also home to the central authority of the Catholic Church in Nuvania. Sotirian Catholics in Pietersburg have historically been associated with migrant communities, although a number of locally based Catholics exist in the city. The Basilica of Saint Eustatius is the centre of the Catholic faith in Nuvania, and is the largest Catholic basilica in the country, and one of only six in Nuvania.

The remainder of Sotirians are made up of additional denominations, including significant minorities of Calidons, Kasperists, and Bretheren.

Non-Religion

Irreligious and agnostics account for approximately 29.8% of Pietersburgers, giving it one of the largest populations of agnostics and irreligious people in Nuvania. The largest group of irreligious and agnostics are those under 45, with increasing percentages for children and young adults.

Minority Religions

A number of minority religions exist in Pietersburg, and these religious groups constitute 3.2% of the population.

The largest of these groups is are adherents of Badi, at 1.4% of the population. Badi was introduced to Pietersburg with the arrival of *[[|Gowsa|gowsa]]* labourers from Dezevau who arrived in the 1830's to work on civil works and infrastructure projects in northern Nuvania. Pietersburg hosts the second largest population of Badists in Nuvania after Windstrand. There are several Badi churches located across the city.

Irfan composes 1.2% of the religious population of Pietersburg and is composed principally of Bahians and Pardarians who managed to migrate to Nuvania in the 20th century, as well as continued migration. The number of Irfani in Pietersburg is fast growing, with the population doubling over the last decade, and the city hosts the largest mosque as well as the only madrassa in Nuvania.

Atudism composes 0.4% of the population and are largely those who have migrated from Tsabara or those who are the descendants of earlier settlers. Alongside Irfan, Atudism is one of the fastest growing religions in the city owing to recent migration during the unrest in Tsabara. Pietersburg has the largest synagogue in Nuvania.

Healthcare

Pietersburg serves as the administrative centre for the Cape Provincial Health Board (KPHB) and is not only the location of the administrative headquarters, it is also the location of Nuvania's largest hospital. There are 79 hospitals and medical centres in Pietersburg, approximately 37 of which are public and 42 private.

The public health system in Pietersburg is managed through the Cape Provincial Health Board (KPHB) which administers the 37 public hospitals, medical centres, and specialist care facilities. It also includes Nuvania's largest hospital, Pietersburg General, which contains 3,400 beds and employs a staff of over 6,700. Pietersburg General is not one single building but instead a collection of buildings spread out over 80 hectares. In addition, the KPHB also runs Nuvania's largest teaching hospital, Pietersburg University Hospital, which has a staff of just over 4,000 and 1,090 beds. Pietersburg Children's Hospital is also operated by the KPHB.

Private healthcare is administered by a number of companies and insurance firms, many of which have their corporate headquarters in the city. Nuvania's largest private hospital, Lowlands Hospital, is operated by Metropolitan Healthcare and has approximately 980 beds as well as other important facilities, including a trauma department, emergency department and maternity ward. Metropolitan Healthcare also operates several specialist centres and clinics, including the National Cancer Centre in Redfields where it cooperates with the Ministry of Health on cancer research. Most of the city's general practitioners and healthcare specialists are independent and are part of the wide private healthcare system.

Emergency medical services are provided by the provincial health board and private companies. The largest provider is the Cape Emergency Medical Service (KEMS) which operates over one thousand vehicles and around two dozen aircraft across the province, including Pietersburg, which has the central headquarters of the KEMS as well as call centres for the province and for the city. KEMS attends to around 16.7 million calls per year, about 55% of which come from Pietersburg.

Education

The Pietersburg Metropolitan Board of Education (PMBE) oversees the administration of primary and secondary schools within the city, itself a division of the Kaap Provincial Department of Education (KPDE). Both the PMBE and KPDE provide funding and resources for the primary and secondary schools within the city, the latter also provides teachers and other staff.

The PMBE administers a total of 677 schools which cater to the city's 1.15 million primary and secondary students. These schools are divided between 548 primary schools and 129 secondary schools, with an average roll of 1,708 students. These schools are divided between 514 public schools and 163 private schools. Pietersburg students have among the highest achievement rates in national exams and rank highest in literacy and arithmetic.

Pietersburg has a well established and extensive tertiary education system. The city is served by six universities, one teaching hospital, and one technological institute. The city is the location of the central campus for the University of Nuvania, Nuvania's largest university. The campus contains some of the more prestigious faculties, as well as the central administration of the university. The university as a whole has nearly 385,000 students, with around 32,000 based on the Pietersburg campus. In addition to the University of Nuvania, Pietersburg is the location of the main campuses of two other public universities: Kaap University, and the University of Pietersburg. Kaap University is the smallest of the two, with 15,000 students in total. The University of Pietersburg is the largest university in the city, with just over 68,000 students.

Private universities include Andover University, located within the Pietersburg metropolitan area, Westrand University, and Nuvania's third largest Asteriaans-exclusive university, Sandenbergh Universiteit.

Pietersburg University Hospital is Nuvania's largest teaching hospital and is located adjacent to the University of Pietersburg, although it also provides qualifications and courses through other universities. In addition to its role as a teaching hospital, it is also Nuvania's primary medical research and development facility.

The National Institute of Technology has its primary campus within Pietersburg, and is the largest of its kind in the city. It is also the only institute of its kind in the city, and has a roll of around 12,300 students. Like Pietersburg University Hospital, it is Nuvania's primary technological research and development facility, and is well known for its robotics program.

Outside of the mainstream system lies the Kaap Trades Academy (KTA) , which is funded and administered by the Kaap provincial government. The KTA is devoted entirely to placing students into apprenticeships and on-site learning for a variety of construction related trades, such as plumbing and electrical engineering, as well as providing additional courses for practical skills. Established in 2014, the KTA amalgamated a number of different trade schools and other institutions around Kaap province.