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Bellville is one of the main business nodes in the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area, home to the headquarters of major corporations such as insurance giant, Sanlam and its subsidiary Santam, Metropolitan, Pioneer Foods, Cipla South Africa, Medi-Rite, Footgear, Afrimat and the Bible Society of South, with most of these companies headquartered ...
Bellville was a constituency in the Cape Province of South Africa, which existed from 1933 to 1938 and again from 1953 (initially under the name Bellville-Parow) to 1994. It was centred on the railway junction of Bellville , and covered various areas of Cape Town’s eastern suburbs.
Bellville mainline railway station is a railway station in the town of Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. It is the second-biggest station in the Metrorail Western Cape railway network, after the Cape Town terminus. All trains on Metrorail's Northern Line pass through Bellville, and one branch of the Central Line also terminates
This picture shows the front entrance of the College SA offices. College SA is a Distance Learning Private and Business College, located in Tygervalley Bellville, South Africa. College SA offers Business, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) [1] to students, both in South Africa and internationally.
The Tyger Valley Shopping Centre is a shopping mall located in Bellville, Western Cape and owned by development company Pareto. It opened in 1985 and has gone through multiple refurbishments and expansions with the most recent being done in 2012. [1]
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Stellenberg is a suburb in Bellville, Western Cape South Africa. ... The church was one of the first (in 1995) in South Africa to have an annual Fest Market ...
Karl Bremer Hospital is a district general hospital, situated in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa.It was opened in 1956 with one ward. [1] It was originally an academic hospital for medical students of Stellenbosch University and was utilised for this purpose until 1976, after which it changed to a hospital catering for private patients.