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PVR INOX Limited is an Indian multiplex chain. It was formed in 2023 as a result of the merger between PVR Cinemas and INOX Leisure Limited. [3] [4] PVR pioneered the multiplex revolution in India by establishing the first multiplex cinema in 1997 at Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.
Recently, the group had a tie-up with HP to open Asia’s first Virtual Reality (VR) Lounge at PVR ECX, Mall of India, Noida. Merger with INOX: In April 2023, following the merger of PVR Cinemas and INOX Leisure Limited, the company was rebranded as PVR INOX Pictures Limited to reflect the unified identity of the parent organisation, PVR INOX ...
Western Cape: Municipality: City of Cape Town: ... • Total. 4.15 km 2 (1.60 sq mi) ... Clovelly is a suburb in the Cape Peninsula area of Cape Town in South Africa.
Maintained by City of Cape Town and Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works [1] Length: 50.3 km (31.3 mi) Major junctions; East end: N2 / M165 near Gordon's Bay: M153 in Somerset West M149 in Somerset West M168 in Somerset West R44 in Somerset West M156 near Somerset West R102 in Firgrove N2 in Firgrove R310 near Khayelitsha
MyCiTi Optare Solo bus in a bus lane in the Foreshore, Cape Town. MyCiti is a bus rapid transit service with feeders, which forms part of a greater Integrated Public Transport driven economic development strategy of the City of Cape Town Municipality (CoCT) in South Africa.
Mandalay is a neighbourhood in the northeastern corner of the Mitchells Plain urban area of the City of Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Educational institutions in the neighbourhood include: Mandalay Primary School
The square is located in the centre of the city bowl area of Cape Town's city centre between St George's Mall to the south east and Long Street to the square's north west. Strand Street is located to the north of the square and Wale Street to the South. The area in front of the front door of the Old Town House on the square is regarded as the ...
Cape Town first received local self-government in 1839, with the promulgation of a municipal ordinance by the government of the Cape Colony. [4] When it was created, the Cape Town municipality governed only the central part of the city known as the City Bowl, and as the city expanded, new suburbs became new municipalities, until by 1902 there were 10 separate municipalities in the Cape ...