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  2. N3 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The N3 is a national route in South Africa that connects Johannesburg and Durban, [1] respectively South Africa's largest and third-largest cities. Johannesburg is the financial and commercial heartland of South Africa, while Durban is South Africa's key port and one of the busiest ports in the Southern Hemisphere and is also a holiday destination.

  3. Points of the compass - Wikipedia

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    32-point compass rose. The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography.A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each separated by 90 degrees, and secondarily divided by four ordinal (intercardinal) directions—northeast, southeast, southwest, and ...

  4. Cardinal direction - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a line from the center to the South celestial pole will define the South point by its intersection with the limb. The points at right angles to the North and South points are the East and West points. Going around the disk clockwise from the North point, one encounters in order the West point, the South point, and then the East point.

  5. N2 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's national road agency, SANRAL, also initially planned to do some work on the existing 100 km (62 mi) section of the N2 highway from Port Shepstone to Durban [31] as part of this project, including installing toll plazas at Park Rynie [43] [31] (midway between Port Shepstone and Durban; just north of the R612 off-ramp) and at ...

  6. Bus rapid transit in Africa - Wikipedia

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    BRT bus in Dar es Salaam. Lagos (Nigeria) – Lagos BRT, opened in March 2008; Johannesburg (South Africa) – Rea Vaya, opened in August 2009; Gqeberha, Nelson Mandela Bay (South Africa) – Libhongolethu IPTS BRT, system was implemented for the 2010 World Cup; Cape Town (South Africa) – MyCiTi, opened in May 2011

  7. EB Cloete Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The EB Cloete Interchange, officially called the Abdullah Mohamed Omar Interchange, near Durban in South Africa is the interchange between two national roads that pass through Durban: the N2 and N3. The only four-level stack interchange in South Africa has been given various nicknames, the most famous one is Spaghetti Junction .

  8. M4 (Durban) - Wikipedia

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    The M4 is a northsouth metropolitan route in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality and partially in the KwaDukuza Local Municipality, South Africa. [1] It runs from the N2 at the defunct Durban International Airport to Ballito via the Durban Central Business District (CBD) and uMhlanga.

  9. Metropolitan routes in Durban - Wikipedia

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    North/South: M10 (Mount Vernon) – M1 (Bayview) Mount Vernon, uMhlatuzana, Bayview: Hillary Rd, Chatsworth Main Rd: M21: North/South then East/West: M25 (Phoenix Industrial) – M45 – N2 – R102 – M4 (Prospect Hill) Phoenix Industrial, KwaMashu, Siyanda, Newlands West, Steelcastle, Newlands East, Parlock, Springfield Flats, Riverside ...