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  2. Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    City Parks is also responsible for planting the city's many green trees, making Johannesburg one of the 'greenest' cities in the world. It has been estimated that there are six million trees in the city with the number growing every year—1.2 million on pavements and sidewalks, and a further 4.8 million in private gardens. [63]

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  4. List of twin towns and sister cities in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Map of South Africa. This is a list of places in South Africa which have standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

  5. File:Map of Gauteng with Johannesburg highlighted (2016).svg

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  6. Saxonwold - Wikipedia

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    The land's name was anglicized at the beginning of World War One and was called Saxonwold. [2] In 1903, Wernher Beit & Co and Max Michaelis gave 200 acres of freehold ground in the Sachsenwald plantation to the Johannesburg Town Council for the use by the people of Johannesburg by the creation of the Herman Eckstein Park. [ 2 ]

  7. Fra Mauro map - Wikipedia

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    This makes Fra Mauro's mappa mundi the world's largest extant map from early modern Europe. The map is drawn on high-quality vellum and is set in a gilded wooden frame. The large drawings are highly detailed and use a range of expensive colors; blue, red, turquoise, brown, green, and black are among the pigments used.

  8. File:BlankEurope.png - Wikipedia

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    A blank political map of Europe extracted from Image:European Union member states by number of houses.png. +Hexagon1 04:47, 26 November 2006 (UTC) Other versions: if you wish to use a map to show historical information before 2008, use Image:BlankEurope-BeforeKosovo.png

  9. File:Blank map of Europe cropped.svg - Wikipedia

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