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Centurion (previously
known as
Verwoerdburg and
before that Lyttelton) is an area with 236,580
inhabitants (2011 census) in the
Gauteng Province of South...
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Wattville Luweero Atteridgeville Bronberg Bronkhorstspruit Centurion (
Verwoerdburg until 1994)
Cullinan Ekangala Ga-Rankuwa
Hammanskraal Irene Mabopane...
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uncertain what the new name means.
Unlike some
place names, such as
Verwoerdburg, the name was
never considered offensive.
Prominent Afrikaner groups...
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Annual 1987.
Verwoerdburg: SA
Rugby Writers' Society. p. 161. Van Rooyen,
Quintus (1989). S.A.
Rugby Writers Annual 1989.
Verwoerdburg: SA
Rugby Writers'...
- and the city was
majority (52%) white. In
nearby Centurion (formerly
Verwoerdburg), also
majority white (59%), 115,000
residents spoke Afrikaans as their...
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Retrieved 10
January 2021. Van Rooyen,
Quintus (1995).
Bankfin Annual 1995.
Verwoerdburg: SA
Rugby Writers' Society. p. 239. ISBN 0620189223. Colquhoun, Andy...
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Raslouw School (Afrikaans:
Raslouw Skool) is a
private Christian K-12
school in Centurion, Gauteng,
South Africa. The
language of
instruction is Afrikaans...
- 1986. It is also the home
ground of the
Pretoria Capitals. The town of
Verwoerdburg was
renamed Centurion at the end of apartheid, with the
politically neutral...
- 1988.
Verwoerdburg: SA
Rugby Writers' Society. p. 98. ISBN 0620117222. Van Rooyen,
Quintus (1988). S.A.
Rugby Writers Annual 1988.
Verwoerdburg: SA Rugby...
- Afrikaans. AFB
Swartkop is
located in the town
Centurion (previously
Verwoerdburg) in the
Gauteng Province of
South Africa,
between Pretoria and Midrand...