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  2. Category:People from Pretoria by occupation - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:People from Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Pretoria" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Laurie Ackermann; B.

  4. Pretoria News - Wikipedia

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    Pretoria News is a daily English-medium newspaper established in 1898 in South Africa's capital city Pretoria.It is distributed in the Tshwane Metropolitan area. Pretoria News covers a range of local news, as well as national and international news, comment and analysis by experts, sport, entertainment and lifestyle.

  5. University of Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    UPeTD (University of Pretoria electronic theses and dissertations) was launched in July 2000 and forms part of the university's open scholarship programme. [116] In August 2021, the Webometrics World Ranking of Institutional Repositories, UPSpace is ranked 130th Internationally, 2nd in Africa and 1st in South Africa. [ 117 ]

  6. Lycée Jules Verne (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The main campus is in Sandton, Johannesburg, while the Pretoria Campus is in Arcadia, Pretoria. [1] It is a part of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE). It covers levels pre-primary until high school.

  7. Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Pretoria Sotho (called Sepitori by its speakers) [34] is the urban lingua franca of Pretoria and the Tshwane metropolitan area in South Africa. It is a combination of Tswana and Northern Sotho (Pedi) , with influences from Tsotsitaal and other black South African languages.