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Ratanda is a township south of Heidelberg in Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1955. Ratanda was one of the first townships to be affected by unrest which broke out in 1984 on the highveld. Ratanda has 23 different extensions, of which extension 1 is the higher class level and extension 7 being the lowest income housing.
Heidelberg is a town with 35,500 inhabitants in the Gauteng province of South Africa, some 50 kilometres south-east of Johannesburg, close to the Mpumalanga border. It sits at the eastern end of the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve , next to the N3 highway connecting Johannesburg and Durban .
Heidelberg is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is located near South Africa's south coast, on the N2 highway, within the Hessequa region, 274 km east of Cape Town (about halfway between Cape Town and Knysna). Heidelberg marks the start of the Garden Route. Heidelberg is part of the Hessequa Local Municipality.
Gauteng province of South Africa is divided, for local government purposes, ... Heidelberg: 1,484 112,472 75.8 Mogale City Local Municipality: GT481 West Rand
The traditional sources of the law of property in South Africa are common law, precedent and legislation. [24] Roman-Dutch principles have always provided the backbone, but they have lately been filled out considerably by statute, [ 25 ] as well as by the courts, among whose functions is to interpret and develop the common law.
Historically, a townhouse was the city residence of a noble or wealthy family, who would own one or more country houses in which they lived for much of the year. From the 18th century, landowners and their servants would move to a townhouse during the social season (when major balls took place). [1]
It intersects with the R42 (Nigel-Vereeniging road) at an off-ramp west of the Heidelberg town centre before crossing the Blesbokspruit and meeting the northern terminus of the R549 from Deneysville at a t-junction south of the Heidelberg town centre. South of Heidelberg, it crosses back to the east of the N3 toll freeway and heads east-south ...
During the first war of independence, Heidelberg served as capital of the South African Republic, from 1880 to 1883. Lesedi is a Sesotho word meaning "light". The name was decided upon because the municipality represents the light of the area. [4]