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The M2 starts at the Proefplaas interchange with the N1 highway (Pretoria Bypass) and the N4 highway (Maputo Corridor) in Pretoria East, just north of the Scientia suburb. It heads west to pass through the Hatfield suburb, becoming two one-way streets (Pretorius Street westwards from the N1 and Francis Baard Street, formerly Schoeman Street, [5] eastwards to the N1) and meeting the M7 route ...
The M5 then meets the M6 route (Kotze Street) before entering the suburb of Arcadia (just east of Pretoria CBD), where it meets the M2 route (Francis Baard Street; Pretorius Street). Here, Troye Street (the southwards one-way street) changes its name to Hamilton Street (the northwards road remains as Steve Biko Road).
Where the N4 used to run through Pretoria's central area, Pretorius Street and Francis Baard Street (east-west one way streets) are now designated as part of the M2 metropolitan route while Steve Biko Street and Hamilton Street (north-south one-way streets) are now designated as part of the M5 metropolitan route while Johannes Ramokhoase Street ...
Comaro St, Oak Ave, Prairie St, Diagonal St, Wemmer Pan Rd, Mooi St, Anderson St /Marshall St (R29), Von Wielligh St, Klein St, King George St, Clarendon Pl, Louis Botha Ave, Pretoria Main Rd M13 North/South; East/West
The M7 continues northwards to pass through the suburb of Hatfield, where it meets the M2 route (Francis Baard Street; Pretorius Street) and the R104 route (Stanza Bopape Street). From the R104 junction, the M7 heads north through the small suburb of Colbyn to reach another junction with the M22 route (Soutpansberg Road).
Just after meeting the M6, it reaches a junction with the M2 route (Nana Sita Street). Here, the M2 joins the M3 and they are one road north-north-east up to the next junction, where the M2 becomes its own road eastwards (Francis Baard Street from the M3 and Pretorius Street to the M3; one-way streets).
This is a list of suburbs in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, which includes the city of Pretoria and its surrounding suburbs and exurbs.Pretoria/Tshwane is divided into 7 regions [1] namely Pretoria North, Far North, Central Western, Southern, Pretoria Far East, Eastern, Bronkhorstspruit. [2]
The embassy is located at 949 Francis Baard Street (formerly named Schoeman Street [2]) in the suburb of Arcadia, Pretoria. [3] Indonesia also has a consulate general in Cape Town [4] and an honorary consulate in Mbabane, Eswatini. [5] The first Indonesian ambassador to South Africa was Rahadi Iskandar (1995–1998). [6]