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gauteng

City:

vanderbijlpark

Location:

-26.712100,27.838000

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Postal Code:

1914

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undici

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gp

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vanderbijlpark

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Africa/Johannesburg

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MEGASURF-WIRELESS-INTERNET

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-26.7005

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27.8179

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1911

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102.64.44.115

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gauteng

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vanderbijlpark

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*

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undici

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-26.712100

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27.838000

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1914

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Sharpeville massacre

    Sharpeville massacre

    1960 South African Police killing of protestors

    Distance: Approx. 4289 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.68833333,27.87194444

    The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960, when police opened fire on a crowd of people who had assembled outside the police station in the township of Sharpeville in the then Transvaal Province of the then Union of South Africa (today part of Gauteng) to protest against the pass laws. A crowd of approximately 5,000 people gathered in Sharpeville that day in response to the call made by the Pan-Africanist Congress to leave their pass-books at home and to demand that the police arrest them for contravening the pass laws. The protestors were told that they would be addressed by a government official and they waited outside the police station as more police officers arrived, including senior members of the notorious Security Branch.

  • Sharpeville

    Sharpeville

    Place in Gauteng, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 4226 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.68861111,27.87138889

    Sharpeville (also spelled Sharpville) is a township situated between two large industrial cities, Vanderbijlpark and Vereeniging, in southern Gauteng, South Africa. Sharpeville is one of the oldest of six townships in the Vaal Triangle. It was named after John Lillie Sharpe who came to South Africa from Glasgow, Scotland, as secretary of Stewarts & Lloyds.

  • Vaal Triangle

    Vaal Triangle

    Urban area near Johannesburg, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 3703 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.73333333,27.86666667

    The Vaal Triangle is a triangular area formed by Vereeniging, Vanderbijlpark and Sasolburg about 60 km south of Johannesburg, South Africa. The area forms a substantial urban complex. Meyerton, just north of Vereeniging, is also sometimes included in the complex, and residents of Sharpeville, Boipatong, Bophelong, the greater Sebokeng area (including Evaton), Three Rivers, Heidelberg and Deneysville also generally tend to consider themselves to live in the Vaal Triangle.

  • Vanderbijlpark

    Vanderbijlpark

    City in Gauteng, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 1460 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.69916667,27.83555556

    Vanderbijlpark is an industrial city with approximately 95,000 inhabitants, situated on the Vaal River in the south of Gauteng province, South Africa. The city is named after Hendrik van der Bijl, an electrical engineer and industrialist. Vanderbijlpark is home to Vanderbijlpark Steel, previously part of the South African Iron and Steel Corporation (ISCOR), which subsequently became a subsidiary of the global company ArcelorMittal.

  • Bophelong

    Bophelong

    Place in Gauteng, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 4953 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.68333333,27.8

    Bophelong meaning 'a place of life' is a township near Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1955 to house black residents who worked in Vanderbijlpark and Vereeniging. The location has now been extended by another location right next to it called Muvhango with 18 extensions.

  • Boipatong massacre

    Boipatong massacre

    1992 massacre in South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 5528 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.66361111,27.85

    The Boipatong massacre took place on the night of 17 June 1992 in the township of Boipatong, South Africa.

  • Vaal Mall

    Vaal Mall

    Shopping Mall in Vanderbijlpark , South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 1577 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.709417,27.822426

    The Vaal Mall is a large shopping centre in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, South Africa. It is the largest shopping centre in the region and serves patrons from Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, Sasolburg, Sebokeng, Bophelong and Parys. The entire centre is built on one level with an extra 15 000sqm level added in (2014-2016) which contains a Ster-Kinekor with 7 movie cinemas, with one main passageway in the form of a winding river.

  • George Thabe Stadium

    George Thabe Stadium

    Multi-purpose stadium in Sharpeville, Gauteng, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 3898 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.68769,27.8661

    George Thabe Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Sharpeville, Gauteng, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home venue of Real Barcelona F.C. in the SAFA Second Division.

  • Boipatong

    Boipatong

    Place in Gauteng, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 5197 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.66666667,27.85

    Boipatong is a township in Gauteng, South Africa. It was established in 1955 to house black residents who worked in Vanderbijlpark and Vereeniging. Boipatong means "the place of hiding" in the Sesotho language.

  • Viljoensdrif

    Viljoensdrif

    Place in Free State, South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 8171 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.73333,27.916667

    Viljoensdrif is a coal-mining village 8 km south of Vereeniging and part of the Fezile Dabi District Municipality in the Free State province of South Africa. It takes its name from ford (Afrikaans drif) which was closed to ox-wagons by President Paul Kruger in 1895 to prevent goods reaching the Witwatersrand, thus forcing people to use the Netherlands-South African Railway Company (NZASM)'s Pretoria-Delagoa Bay railroad. Named after the owner of the place, J H Viljoen, who established a ferry in 1857.

  • Tsogo Sun

    Tsogo Sun

    Entertainment company headquartered in South Africa

    Distance: Approx. 3934 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.74274,27.85771

    Tsogo Sun is a South African gaming, hotels and entertainment group. Tsogo Sun operates 15 casinos, 24 Galaxy Bingo sites, 1 Independent Site Operator Licence (ISO) as well as VSlots ("LPMs") Limited Pay-out Machines across nine provinces, including but not limited to Bet.co.za bookmaker licences, hotels, a theme park, theatres, movie cinemas, restaurants, bars and conference facilities. Tsogo Sun means 'resurrection' or 'new life' – a term that mimics the daily rising of the sun in Setswana.

  • Emerald Resort & Casino

    Emerald Resort & Casino

    South African hotel and casino

    Distance: Approx. 3934 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -26.74274,27.85771

    Emerald Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino located at a private estate on the banks of the Vaal River in Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. The casino opened in 1997.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

moderate rain

Current Temperature

19 Celsius

Feeling temperature

19 Celsius

lowest temperature

19 Celsius

Maximum temperature

19 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1011 hPa

humidity

92 %

Sea level pressure

1011 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

852 hPa

visibility

7646 meters

Wind speed

2.04 m/s

gust

2.66 m/s

wind direction

106 degree

cloud

100 %

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