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  2. Aston Manor, Kempton Park - Wikipedia

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    Aston Manor is a residential suburb of Kempton Park, in Gauteng province, South Africa. References ... Aston Manor, Kempton Park. 1 language ...

  3. Category:Suburbs of Kempton Park, Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Suburbs of Kempton Park, Gauteng" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Aston Manor, Kempton Park; B. Birch Acres ...

  4. Kempton Park, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The M59 passes in-between Kempton Park and Edenvale. The M99 links Kempton Park with Bedfordview and Germiston to the south-west. The M39 connects Kempton Park with Midrand to the north-west and Germiston to the south. Kempton Park is also served internally by metropolitan routes including the M84, M88, M89, M90, M91, M92 and M96.

  5. Metropolitan routes in Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    Kempton Park: C.R. Swart Rd: M91: North/South: M96 (Kempton Park CBD) – M90 – M45 – M43 (Aston Manor) Kempton Park CBD, Nimrod Park, Aston Manor: Kempton Park: Monument Rd: M92: North/South: M59 (Croydon) – M39 -M32 – M90 – M86 (Van Riebeeckpark) Croydon, Spartan, Cresslawn, Edleen, Van Riebeeckpark: Kempton Park: Serena Rd, Green ...

  6. Thembisa - Wikipedia

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    Thembisa, formerly Tembisa, [2] is a large township situated to the north of Kempton Park on the East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1957 when black people were resettled from Alexandra and other areas in Edenvale , Kempton Park , Midrand and Germiston .

  7. Kempton Park, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    The park was reserved (kept back) in the lease of the manor to the chief occupier (tenant) in 1340. Deer were still reared in 1376 and a grant of the herbage was made in 1384. [3] Henry VIII enlarged the park by 150 acres (61 ha) and in 1538 he ordered the stock of deer replenished. In 1594 the Crown let out the park with the manor.