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  2. Berea Park - Wikipedia

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    Berea Park is a multi-sport venue in Pretoria, South Africa, on Lilian Ngoyi Street (earlier Van der Walt Street) near downtown.It has been utilized by multiple local sports teams in both football/soccer, including Berea Park F.C., and formerly cricket (North Eastern Transvaal).

  3. Staats Model School - Wikipedia

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    View from Van der Walt / Lilian Ngoyi street Appointment of Alfred Fernandez Harington as English master on 1 October 1895. The Staats Model School is situated on the corner of Lilian Ngoyi (previously Van der Walt [1]) and Nana Sita (previously Skinner [1]) Streets in Pretoria, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa.

  4. Lillian Ngoyi - Wikipedia

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    [13] 9 August is commemorated in South Africa as Women's Day. In 2009, a residence hall at Rhodes University was renamed in her honour. [14] In 2012, Van der Walt Street in Pretoria was renamed Lilian Ngoyi Street. Other roads in Cape Town, Thembisa, Berea, Durban, and Hartbeesfontein have been named in her honour.

  5. Strijdom Square massacre - Wikipedia

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    The square itself was later renamed Lillian Ngoyi Square, after South African anti-apartheid activist Lilian Ngoyi. [29] Strydom was investigated for his support and leadership in right wing extremist causes in 2003, after his release. [22] This came after he showed support for De Wet Kritzinger, who shot and killed 3 black people on a bus.

  6. Federation of South African Women - Wikipedia

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    Between March and August 1956, FEDSAW planned to host a mass protest at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa. [30] Held on August 9, 1956, the protest mobilized "between 6,000 to 20,000 women" from all over the country, including places such as "Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Port Elizabeth."

  7. St John Vianney Seminary, Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    St John Vianney Seminary, Pretoria, South Africa, is the National Seminary for the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa. The institution is a training facility and House of Formation under the auspices of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC).

  8. Sophia Williams-De Bruyn - Wikipedia

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    On August 9, 1956, she led the march of 20 000 women on the Union Buildings of Pretoria along with Lilian Ngoyi, Rahima Moosa, Helen Joseph, [5] Albertina Sisulu and Bertha Gxowa to protest the requirement that women carry pass books as part of the pass laws. [1] Sophia was only 18 years old, making her the youngest of the four leaders. [6]

  9. M18 (Pretoria) - Wikipedia

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    The M18 begins in Pretoria, just north of the city centre, at a junction with the two one-way streets of the M22 route (Boom Street & Bloed Street). It begins as two one-way streets (Thabo Sehume Street, formerly Andries Street, [4] southwards from the M22 and Bosman Street northwards to the M22), heading southwards.