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Pages in category "Populated places in the Polokwane Local Municipality" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
Arizona Eastern Railroad Depot Arizona Eastern Railroad Depot, 230 Broad St, Globe, AZ: 1916 Contained a restaurant and Wells Fargo Bank [2] Van Wagenen/Fisk Building Van Wagenen/Fisk Building, 147 Broad Street, Globe, AZ: 1905 Original building in Queen Anne style: Originally a residence [2] Residence Residence, 145 Broad Street, Globe, AZ: 1900
Bendor Park (or simply Bendor), is a suburb in Polokwane under the Capricorn District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. [ 1 ] Shopping malls
Mall of the North is composed of 180 stores including Pick n Pay, Woolworth, Checkers, Game and Edgars. Nationally, the mall include Truworths, two Foschini stores neighboring each other, Mr. Price, Dis-Chem and Clicks. Anchors are aided by a full range of fashion, footwear, sportswear, furnishings, home decor and healthcare stores.
(previously Nylstroom)(place of spirits) Modjadjiskloof (previously Duiwelskloof) Mogwadi (previously Dendron) Mokopane: Waterberg (previously Potgietersrus) (named after the 1850s chief of the Tlou tribe) Mookgophong: Bushveld (formerly Naboomspruit) Messina: see Musina: Musina: Soutpansberg (previously Messina) (means "copper")
The Libersign, a political emblem of the U.S. Libertarian Party during the 1970s, features an arrow diagonally crossing the letters "TANSTAAFL". "No such thing as a free lunch" (also written as "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" and sometimes called Crane's law [1]) is a popular adage communicating the idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing.
The nearly indigent "free lunch fiend" was a recognized social type. An 1872 New York Times story about "loafers and free-lunch men" who "toil not, neither do they spin, yet they 'get along'", visiting saloons, trying to bum drinks from strangers: "Should this inexplicable lunch-fiend not happen to be called to drink, he devours whatever he can, and, while the bartender is occupied, tries to ...
The municipal spatial pattern reflects that of the historic apartheid city model, characterised by segregated settlement. At the centre of the area is the Polokwane economic hub, which comprises the central business district, industrial area, and a range of social services and well-established formal urban areas servicing the more affluent residents of Polokwane.