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  2. List of Pretoria suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Both Moot and Pretoria West are listed separately below. The City of Tshwane is the second largest municipality in Gauteng and is among the six biggest metropolitan municipalities in South Africa. The following towns and townships form part of the Municipality's area: Pretoria, Centurion, Akasia, Soshanguve, Mabopane, Atteridgeville, Ga-Rankuwa ...

  3. Overport - Wikipedia

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    Overport is a hilly residential area in Durban, South Africa. The name Overport is commonly used to refer to the suburbs of Overport, Sydenham , part of Sparks and parts of Essenwood ; with the part of Sydenham west of Brickfield Road, and north of Sparks Road, usually called Asherville rather than Overport.

  4. College of Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town [9] CRAWFORD CAMPUS: Cape Town: Hewat Teachers Training College [10] GARDENS CAMPUS: Cape Town [11] GUGULETU CAMPUS: Guguletu: Sivuyile Technical College [12] PINELANDS CAMPUS: Pinelands: Maitland Technical College/ Western Province Technical College [13] THORNTON CAMPUS: Thornton: Thornton High School (1964- 1991) Western Province ...

  5. Pretoria City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Pretoria City Hall is a large building in Pretoria city centre, South Africa, which was built in 1931 and inaugurated in 1935 in order to celebrate the city-status of Pretoria obtained in 1931. [2] It is located on the Paul Kruger Street south of Church Square and across the street from the Transvaal Museum .

  6. Life Groenkloof Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Life Groenkloof Hospital (previously Little Company of Mary) is a private hospital in Pretoria, South Africa. It is situated in Groenkloof , a leafy suburb south east of the city centre. It was opened to the public in 1957.