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  1. Regions

    Includes the former Region 11 plus Ward 10 (Lenasia), Wards 17 and 18 (Eldorado Park) and Protea. Description of Regions.

  2. Sub-District F (Hillbrow-Rosettenville) - ProfMoosa

    It combines Johannesburg’s inner city and its lower density, predominantly residential areas to the east of the City Centre. The higher density suburbs of Berea and Hillbrow are to the northeast, and the …

  3. List of Suburbs in Johannesburg - Wiki South Africa

    For administrative purposes, Johannesburg is divided into seven administrative regions, lettered from A to G. In 2006, the previous system of eleven numbered regions was reorganized. Through this post …

  4. What are the five regions of Gauteng? - StudyCountry.com

    Gauteng is divided into five regional districts, though the central part of Gauteng (Johannesburg, the southwest quarter of Tshwane, western half of Ekurhuleni and northeast of the West Rand) forms …

  5. Region D | Joburg City

    Region D encompasses the whole of Soweto, where Orlando was the first township. Other long-established townships include Diepkloof, Dube, Meadowlands, Orlando East and Orlando West. …

  6. City of Johannesburg regions

    Regional Directors Contacts . Region A . Region B . Region C . Region D. Region E. Region F. Region G .

  7. Regions - Johannesburg

    Armadale, Chiawelo, Chiawelo Extensions, Comptonville, Devland, Devland Extensions, Dhlamini, Dhlamini Ext.1 & 2, Diepkloof Extensions, Diepkloof Zone 1 – 6, Dobsonville, Dobsonville …

  8. South Africa Regions and Towns

    This region is famed for its proliferation of ancient rock paintings by the San (Bushmen), South Africa's original inhabitants. The province is also known for its Anglo-Zulu and Anglo-Boer battlefield sites. At …

  9. Regions – Golden Metro

    Our Regions page provides detailed information about all seven regions (A to G), highlighting the key features, attractions, and services available in each area.

  10. Gauteng Municipalities

    Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa’s provinces, covering an area of 18 178km ² or approximately 1.4% of the total surface area of South Africa. It is bordered by the Free State, North …