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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Coloured |  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - GeographyThe municipality has a total area of 8,781 km².
Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities.
Beaufort West Municipality, Western Cape (northeast)
Prince Albert Municipality, Western Cape (east)
Kannaland Municipality, Western Cape (south)
Breede River Municipality, Western Cape (west)
Karoo Hoogland Municipality, Northern Cape (northwest)
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See also:Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Government, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns Read more here: » Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Laingsburg Municipality Western Cape - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - GeographyThe municipality has a total area of 4,759 km².
Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities.
Laingsburg Municipality, Western Cape (north)
Prince Albert Municipality, Western Cape (north)
Oudtshoorn Municipality, Western Cape (east)
Langeberg Municipality, Western Cape (south)
Breede River Municipality, Western Cape (west)
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See also:Kannaland Municipality Western Cape, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Government, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Geography, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Adjacent municipalities, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Demographics, Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Cities and towns Read more here: » Kannaland Municipality Western Cape: Encyclopedia II - Kannaland Municipality Western Cape - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State securityTowards the end of the 1970s, the government became increasingly preoccupied with security. The South African media had always been supportive of the regime, the Afrikaans-language press particularly so. However, after the Soweto riots, the government began to impose more formal measures of censorship to protect its interests.
Things changed even more with the coming to power of Prime Minister and later State President P.W. Botha. Under Botha, while the government began reforming apartheid, the state security apparatus grew even more. ...
See also:History of South Africa in the apartheid era, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Creation of apartheid, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Background, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Legal system created, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The apartheid system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid from day to day, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The homeland system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Forced removals, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Colour classification, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in international law, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Internal resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The ANC and the PAC, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Sharpeville Massacre, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance goes underground, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Black Consciousness Movement, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - White resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - International relations, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - UN arms embargo, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Total onslaught, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Destabilisation and sabotage, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Conservatism, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State security, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - HIV/AIDS epidemic, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Winds of change, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa in the apartheid era: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State security |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - GeographyGauteng's southern border is the Vaal River which separates it from the Free State, and it also borders on North West, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
Gauteng Province - Municipalities.
Gauteng Province is divided into 3 metropolitan municipalities, and 3 district municipalities (which are further divided into 9 local municipalities). [1]
See also: List of cities and towns in Gauteng.
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See also:Gauteng Province, Gauteng Province - Geography, Gauteng Province - Municipalities, Gauteng Province - Demographics, Gauteng Province - Economy, Gauteng Province - Future Growth, Gauteng Province - Education, Gauteng Province - Conservation, Gauteng Province - Sport & Recreation Read more here: » Gauteng Province: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - South Africa - EconomySouth Africa is a middle-income country with an abundant supply of resources, well-developed financial, legal, communications, energy, and transport sectors, a stock exchange, JSE Securities Exchange, that ranks among the 10 largest in the world, and a modern infrastructure supporting an efficient distribution of goods to major urban centres throughout the region. South Africa's per capita GDP, corrected for purchasing power parity, positions the country as one of the 50 wealthiest in the world. In many respects, South Africa is developed; h ...
See also:South Africa, South Africa - Languages, South Africa - History, South Africa - Pre-history, South Africa - Dutch settlement, South Africa - British annexation, South Africa - Boer wars, South Africa - Union of South Africa, South Africa - Apartheid era, South Africa - Transfer of power, South Africa - Current issues, South Africa - Government, South Africa - Politics, South Africa - Provinces, South Africa - Geography, South Africa - Flora and fauna, South Africa - Economy, South Africa - Agriculture, South Africa - Demographics, South Africa - Culture, South Africa - Crime, South Africa - Military, South Africa - Media, South Africa - International rankings Read more here: » South Africa: Encyclopedia II - South Africa - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Durban - High-Rise StatisticsDurban has a number of high rise buildings. Prior to recent years Durban was under threat of urban decay. Recently however, the tables have turned and many new and exciting buildings are approved and under constructed and many old buildings restored to former glory.
The 5 Highest Completed Buildings are :
88 on field --- 147m
Monte Blanc --- 133m
Old Mutual Centre --- 131m
Embassy Building --- 120m
Holiday ...
See also:Durban, Durban - History, Durban - Places of interest, Durban - Famous references, Durban - Transportation, Durban - Land, Durban - Air, Durban - Sea, Durban - Demographics, Durban - 2010 Football World Cup, Durban - High-Rise Statistics, Durban - External link Read more here: » Durban: Encyclopedia II - Durban - High-Rise Statistics |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - GeographyGauteng's southern border is the Vaal River which separates it from the Free State, and it also borders on North West, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
Gauteng Province - Municipalities.
Gauteng Province is divided into thirteen municipalities:
1. City of Johannesburg
2. City of Tshwane (Pretoria)
3. Nokeng tsa Taemane Municipality
4. Kungwini Municipality
5. Ekurhuleni Metro Municipality (East Rand)
6. Lesedi Municipality
7. Midvaal Municipality
8. Emfuleni Municipa ...
See also:Gauteng Province, Gauteng Province - Geography, Gauteng Province - Municipalities, Gauteng Province - Demographics, Gauteng Province - Economy, Gauteng Province - Future Growth, Gauteng Province - Education, Gauteng Province - Conservation, Gauteng Province - Sport & Recreation Read more here: » Gauteng Province: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - EconomyGauteng is considered the economic hub of South Africa and contributes heavily in the financial, manufacturing, transport, technology and telecommunications sectors, amongst others. It also plays host to a large number of overseas companies requiring a commercial base in and gateway to Africa.
Although Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa's nine provinces - it covers only 1.4% of the country's total land area - it contributes more than 38% of its gross domestic product (GDP) as well as 60% of its fiscal revenue. Indeed, Gauteng generates 9% ...
See also:Gauteng Province, Gauteng Province - Geography, Gauteng Province - Municipalities, Gauteng Province - Demographics, Gauteng Province - Economy, Gauteng Province - Future Growth, Gauteng Province - Education, Gauteng Province - Conservation, Gauteng Province - Sport & Recreation Read more here: » Gauteng Province: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - Future GrowthGauteng is growing rapidly, due to mass urbanisation that is a feature of many developing countries. According to the State of the Cities Report, the urban portion of Gauteng - comprised primarily of the cities of Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni (the East Rand) and Tshwane (Pretoria) - will be a polycentric urban region with a projected population of some 14.6 million people by 2015, making it one of the largest cities in the world.
This rapid growth has brought with it both opportunities and challenges. As a global focal point, with access ...
See also:Gauteng Province, Gauteng Province - Geography, Gauteng Province - Municipalities, Gauteng Province - Demographics, Gauteng Province - Economy, Gauteng Province - Future Growth, Gauteng Province - Education, Gauteng Province - Conservation, Gauteng Province - Sport & Recreation Read more here: » Gauteng Province: Encyclopedia II - Gauteng Province - Future Growth |
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Durban - Land.
Durban has seven freeways: the N2, N3, M4 (Northern Freeway), M4 (Southern Freeway), M7, M13, and M19. Durban is a meeting point for the N2 highway (from Cape Town) and the N3 highway (from Johannesburg) at the Westville Four-Level Interchange (official name E.B. Cloete Interchange), otherwise known as Spaghetti Junction. The city has a very good road network, although the ci ...
See also:Durban, Durban - History, Durban - Places of interest, Durban - Famous references, Durban - Transportation, Durban - Land, Durban - Air, Durban - Sea, Durban - Demographics, Durban - 2010 Football World Cup, Durban - High-Rise Statistics, Durban - External link Read more here: » Durban: Encyclopedia II - Durban - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Durban - HistoryThe Zulus called the almost land-locked lagoon "Thekwini" (lagoon) and used to set out elaborate fish traps in the shallows. On December 25, 1497, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama anchored at present day Durban and named the natural harbour "Rio De Natal" (Christmas River). It was also called "Parva de Pescaria" (the fisheries) because of the fish traps.
In 1824, British traders and adventurers, Lieutenant Francis Farewell and Mr Henry Fynn and their party left the Cape Colony in order to establish an ivory tradi ...
See also:Durban, Durban - History, Durban - Places of interest, Durban - Famous references, Durban - Transportation, Durban - Land, Durban - Air, Durban - Sea, Durban - Demographics, Durban - 2010 Football World Cup, Durban - High-Rise Statistics, Durban - External link Read more here: » Durban: Encyclopedia II - Durban - History |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State securityTowards the end of the 1970s, the government became increasingly preoccupied with security. The South African media had always been supportive of the regime, the Afrikaans-language press particularly so. However, after the Soweto riots, the government began to impose more formal measures of censorship to protect its interests.
Things changed even more with the coming to power of Prime Minister and later State President P.W. Botha. Under Botha, while the government began reforming apartheid, the state security apparatus grew even more. ...
See also:History of South Africa in the apartheid era, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Creation of apartheid, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Background, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Legal system created, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The apartheid system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in South Africa from day to day, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The homeland system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Forced Removals, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Black White Indian and coloured, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in international law, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The ANC and the Pan African Congress, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Sharpeville Massacre, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance goes underground, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Black Consciousness Movement and the Soweto riots, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - White resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - International relations, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - UN arms embargo, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Total onslaught, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Destabilisation and sabotage, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Conservatism, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State security, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - HIV/AIDS epidemic, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Winds of change, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa in the apartheid era: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State security |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - HIV/AIDS epidemicAmidst this turmoil, an even darker shadow began to move across South Africa. In 1982, the first recorded death from HIV occurred in the country. Within a decade, the number of recorded AIDS cases had risen to over 1,000, and by the mid-1990s, it had reached 10,000. Yet, these officially recorded cases were only the tip of the iceberg, with some estimates placing the actual number of HIV-positive cases at close to one million in 1995. Fuelled by the entrenched migrant labour system at South Africa's mines, AIDS is est ...
See also:History of South Africa in the apartheid era, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Creation of apartheid, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Background, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Legal system created, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The apartheid system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in South Africa from day to day, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The homeland system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Forced Removals, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Black White Indian and coloured, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in international law, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The ANC and the Pan African Congress, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Sharpeville Massacre, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance goes underground, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Black Consciousness Movement and the Soweto riots, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - White resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - International relations, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - UN arms embargo, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Total onslaught, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Destabilisation and sabotage, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Conservatism, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State security, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - HIV/AIDS epidemic, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Winds of change, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa in the apartheid era: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - HIV/AIDS epidemic |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Winds of changeThe most violent time of the 1980s were 1985–88, when the P.W. Botha government embarked on a savage campaign to eliminate opposition. For three years police and soldiers patrolled South African towns in armed vehicles, destroying black squatter camps and detaining, abusing and killing thousands of blacks and coloureds. Rigid censorship laws tried to conceal the events by banning media and newspaper coverage.
In the early 1980s, the white government began to admit the need for change, due to a combination of internal violence, inter ...
See also:History of South Africa in the apartheid era, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Creation of apartheid, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Background, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Legal system created, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The apartheid system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in South Africa from day to day, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The homeland system, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Forced Removals, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Black White Indian and coloured, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Apartheid in international law, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The ANC and the Pan African Congress, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Sharpeville Massacre, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Resistance goes underground, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - The Black Consciousness Movement and the Soweto riots, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - White resistance, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - International relations, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - UN arms embargo, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Total onslaught, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Destabilisation and sabotage, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Conservatism, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - State security, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - HIV/AIDS epidemic, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Winds of change, History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa in the apartheid era: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Winds of change |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Pre-Colonisation
History of South Africa - Prehistory.
South Africa prior to the emergence of modern humans (Homo sapiens) is shrouded in mystery. A major archaeological find in 1998 at Sterkfontein near Johannesburg revealed that hominids roamed across the Highveld at least three million years ago. About a million years ago, Homo erectus had emerged and ranged well beyond Africa, found in Europe and Asia. Somewhere around 100,000 years ago, modern man replaced the hominids. Although it is still hotly debated by arc ...
See also:History of South Africa, History of South Africa - Pre-Colonisation, History of South Africa - Prehistory, History of South Africa - Bantu expansion, History of South Africa - Colonisation, History of South Africa - European expeditions, History of South Africa - The Dutch settle in, History of South Africa - Burghers meet the bush, History of South Africa - British at the Cape, History of South Africa - Difaqane and destruction, History of South Africa - The Great Trek, History of South Africa - A river runs red, History of South Africa - Independent South Africa, History of South Africa - The Boer republics, History of South Africa - The Anglo-Boer Wars, History of South Africa - Peace and unity?, History of South Africa - Prelude to apartheid, History of South Africa - Apartheid era, History of South Africa - Post-apartheid, History of South Africa - Rewriting history, History of South Africa - Free elections: Round two, History of South Africa - Into the future, History of South Africa - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Pre-Colonisation |
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History of South Africa - The Boer republics.
The Boers meanwhile plugged on with their search for land and freedom, ultimately establishing themselves at Transvaal and the Orange Free State. For a while, it seemed that these republics were developing into stable states, despite having thinly spread populations of fiercely independent Boers, no industry, and minimal agriculture. Then the Boers' world was turned on its head in 1869 with the discovery of diamonds near Kimberley. The diamonds were found on land belo ...
See also:History of South Africa, History of South Africa - Pre-Colonisation, History of South Africa - Prehistory, History of South Africa - Bantu expansion, History of South Africa - Colonisation, History of South Africa - European expeditions, History of South Africa - The Dutch settle in, History of South Africa - Burghers meet the bush, History of South Africa - British at the Cape, History of South Africa - Difaqane and destruction, History of South Africa - The Great Trek, History of South Africa - A river runs red, History of South Africa - Independent South Africa, History of South Africa - The Boer republics, History of South Africa - The Anglo-Boer Wars, History of South Africa - Peace and unity?, History of South Africa - Prelude to apartheid, History of South Africa - Apartheid era, History of South Africa - Post-apartheid, History of South Africa - Rewriting history, History of South Africa - Free elections: Round two, History of South Africa - Into the future, History of South Africa - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Independent South Africa |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - DemographicsAccording to the 2001 South African National Census, the population of Johannesburg is 3,225,812 people, though including the East Rand and other suburban areas it's around 7 million, who live in 1,006,930 formal households, of which 86 percent have a flush or chemical toilet, and 91 percent have refuse removed by the municipality at least once a week. 86 percent of households have access to running water, and 80 percent use electricity as the main source of energy. 22 percent of Johannesburg residents stay in informal dwellings. 65 pe ...
See also:Johannesburg, Johannesburg - History, Johannesburg - Government, Johannesburg - Crime, Johannesburg - Geography and climate, Johannesburg - Demographics, Johannesburg - Economy, Johannesburg - Communications and media, Johannesburg - Suburbs, Johannesburg - Tourism, Johannesburg - Sports teams and stadiums, Johannesburg - Transport, Johannesburg - Universities in Johannesburg Read more here: » Johannesburg: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - EconomyJohannesburg is the economic and financial hub of South Africa, producing 16 percent of South Africa's gross domestic product, and accounts for 40 percent of Gauteng's economic activity. Mining is the foundation of the Witwatersrand's economy, but its importance is gradually declining. While gold mining no longer takes place within the city limits, most mining companies have their headquarters in Johannesburg. The city has a great variety of manufacturing industries, including steel and cement plants. Many banking and commercial companies ar ...
See also:Johannesburg, Johannesburg - History, Johannesburg - Government, Johannesburg - Crime, Johannesburg - Geography and climate, Johannesburg - Demographics, Johannesburg - Economy, Johannesburg - Communications and media, Johannesburg - Suburbs, Johannesburg - Tourism, Johannesburg - Sports teams and stadiums, Johannesburg - Transport, Johannesburg - Universities in Johannesburg Read more here: » Johannesburg: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Communications and mediaSeveral newspapers and magazines have their offices in the city, as it is the transport and telecommunications centre for the city. Beeld is the leading Afrikaans newspaper for the city and the country, while the City Press is a Sunday newspaper that is mostly aimed at black readers. It is the third largest selling newspaper in South Africa. The Sowetan is a major newspaper that is published in Soweto. It is mostly aimed at black people living in townships. The Mail & Guardian is the leading investigative news ...
See also:Johannesburg, Johannesburg - History, Johannesburg - Government, Johannesburg - Crime, Johannesburg - Geography and climate, Johannesburg - Demographics, Johannesburg - Economy, Johannesburg - Communications and media, Johannesburg - Suburbs, Johannesburg - Tourism, Johannesburg - Sports teams and stadiums, Johannesburg - Transport, Johannesburg - Universities in Johannesburg Read more here: » Johannesburg: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Communications and media |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Geography and climateJohannesburg is located in the eastern plateau area of South Africa, known as the Highveld, at an elevation of 1753 metres. The city enjoys a dry, sunny climate with the exception of occasional late afternoon downpours from the months of October to April.
Temperatures in Johannesburg are usually fairly mild, with the average maximum daytime temperature in summer of around 27°C, dropping to an average maximum of around 20°C in winter. During the winter, the temperature occasionally drops to below freezing, causing frost. The annual average rainfall is 600 mm to 800 ...
See also:Johannesburg, Johannesburg - History, Johannesburg - Government, Johannesburg - Crime, Johannesburg - Geography and climate, Johannesburg - Demographics, Johannesburg - Economy, Johannesburg - Communications and media, Johannesburg - Suburbs, Johannesburg - Tourism, Johannesburg - Sports teams and stadiums, Johannesburg - Transport, Johannesburg - Universities in Johannesburg Read more here: » Johannesburg: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Geography and climate |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - CrimeLike many cities around the world, Johannesburg suffers from crime. After the Group Areas Act was scrapped in the early 1990s, Johannesburg was affected by urban blight. Thousands of poor, mostly black, people who had been forbidden to live in the city proper, moved into the city from surrounding black townships such as Soweto. Crime levels in formerly white areas rose. Many buildings were abandoned by landlords, especially in the high-density areas such as Hillbrow. Many corporations and institutions, including the JSE Securities Exchange, ...
See also:Johannesburg, Johannesburg - History, Johannesburg - Government, Johannesburg - Crime, Johannesburg - Geography and climate, Johannesburg - Demographics, Johannesburg - Economy, Johannesburg - Communications and media, Johannesburg - Suburbs, Johannesburg - Tourism, Johannesburg - Sports teams and stadiums, Johannesburg - Transport, Johannesburg - Universities in Johannesburg Read more here: » Johannesburg: Encyclopedia II - Johannesburg - Crime |
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|  |  |  | Coloured: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Prelude to apartheidThe first government of the new Union was headed by General Louis Botha, with General Jan Smuts as his deputy. Their South African National Party, later known as the South African Party or SAP, followed a generally pro-British, white-unity line. More radical Boers split away under the leadership of General Barry Hertzog, forming the National Party (NP) in 1914. The NP championed Afrikaner interests, advocating separate dev ...
See also:History of South Africa, History of South Africa - Pre-Colonisation, History of South Africa - Prehistory, History of South Africa - Bantu expansion, History of South Africa - Colonisation, History of South Africa - European expeditions, History of South Africa - The Dutch settle in, History of South Africa - Burghers meet the bush, History of South Africa - British at the Cape, History of South Africa - Difaqane and destruction, History of South Africa - The Great Trek, History of South Africa - A river runs red, History of South Africa - Independent South Africa, History of South Africa - The Boer republics, History of South Africa - The Anglo-Boer Wars, History of South Africa - Peace and unity?, History of South Africa - Prelude to apartheid, History of South Africa - Apartheid era, History of South Africa - Post-apartheid, History of South Africa - Rewriting history, History of South Africa - Free elections: Round two, History of South Africa - Into the future, History of South Africa - Notes Read more here: » History of South Africa: Encyclopedia II - History of South Africa - Prelude to apartheid |
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