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Pretoria: Area [1] • Total. 1.06 km 2 (0.41 sq mi) Population ... 79.5% • Other: 0.3%: First languages (2011) [1]
Atteridgeville also recently known as “Pheli” is a township located to the west of Pretoria, South Africa. It is located to the east of Saulsville, to the west of West Park; to the north of Laudium and to the south of Lotus Gardens. The settlement was established in 1939, and is named after Mrs MP Atteridge (1900-1979), chairwoman of the ...
Bryntirion Estate is an estate in Pretoria, South Africa.It incorporates the Mahlamba Ndlopfu residence of the president of South Africa, the vice president's residence (called the OR Tambo House), the presidential guest house, many homes of cabinet ministers, 15 tennis courts, and a 9 hole presidential golf course with a helipad.
Louis Botha Avenue (part of Johannesburg Metropolitan Route M11) is a major street in Johannesburg, South Africa.Originally part of the main road between central Johannesburg and Pretoria, it runs along through the north-eastern parts of the city from Hillbrow to Sandton, passing through numerous older suburbs, including Houghton and Orange Grove, before it becomes the Pretoria Main Road at ...
1.5% • Indian/Asian: 4.3% ... Silver Lakes is an eastern residential area of Pretoria, South Africa. It lies on the northern slopes of the Bronberg, part of the ...
Pretoria West is a suburb of Pretoria, South Africa, situated 8.1 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the city centre. According to the 2011 census , it has a population of 11,535 (1,869.99 per km²). [ 1 ]
Menlo Park (Afrikaans: Menlopark) is an upmarket suburb in the city of Pretoria, South Africa.It borders other upmarket areas Waterkloof, Brooklyn and Lynnwood.When it was first established between the 1950s and 1960s, it was the most eastern suburb of Pretoria, but the city has since considerably expanded eastwards.
The township was established when 16 houses were built on the farm Vlakfontein in June 1953 [3] and later the name changed to Mamelodi. The Group Areas Act designated Mamelodi as a blacks-only area, though this became moot with the fall of Apartheid in 1994.