Delmas Complex

There are multiple locations and meanings associated with the name Delmas Complex, but the most prominent are:

  • Delmas, South Africa: A small farming town in Mpumalanga, known for its agricultural production of maize, chicken, potatoes, and wheat. The town originated in 1907 on the farm Witklip and derives its name from the French phrase “de la mas,” meaning “small farm.” Delmas is served by major transportation routes (R555, R50) and is under the Victor Khanye Local Municipality. The population is diverse, with significant Afrikaans, Southern Ndebele, Zulu, and English-speaking communities. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with supporting industries like a large chicken abattoir run by AFGRI. Delmas also features recreational spaces like the Delmas Golf Club and the Red Star Raceway motorsports facility[1][2].
  • Delmas, Haiti: A densely populated commune in the Port-au-Prince Arrondissement, Ouest Department, Haiti. Delmas is considered an urban extension of Port-au-Prince and is a hub of commercial and industrial activity. It covers around 27.74 square kilometers and, as of 2015, had a population of approximately 395,260. The area was significantly impacted by the 2010 Haiti earthquake and is noted for its ongoing challenges with security, particularly in Lower Delmas, which is known as a stronghold of certain gangs. Despite these challenges, Delmas remains an essential part of the urban fabric of Haiti’s capital[3][4][7].
  • Delmas Park, San Jose, California: A unique neighborhood in San Jose, described as the western gateway to downtown and a significant transit hub. Delmas Park is notable for its diverse population, community engagement, and accessibility to regional transportation options such as Diridon Station and various public transit lines. The area is valued for its walkability, livability, and prospects for higher-density development, making it a focal point for future urban planning projects[5].

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