- Gauteng - Wikipedia
Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa
- Gauteng | Johannesburg, Pretoria, Soweto | Britannica
Gauteng, province, northeastern South Africa It consists of the cities of Pretoria, Johannesburg, Germiston, and Vereeniging and their surrounding metropolitan areas in the eastern part of the Witwatersrand region
- Gauteng Tourism Authority - Gauteng
Discover Gauteng, explore top attractions, create memorable moments, experience epic adventures and learn why Gauteng is a world-class top destination for travels
- Gauteng - Wikitravel
The word "Gauteng" is a Sesotho phrase meaning "Place of gold", referencing to the thriving gold industry following the 1886 discovery of gold in Johannesburg The province is the centre of South Africa's industrial and commerce sectors
- Discovering Gauteng: A Vibrant South African Province
Gauteng, South Africa’s smallest province, is a dynamic region often considered the country’s economic hub Situated in northeastern South Africa, it encompasses the major cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria, along with numerous cultural, historical, and natural attractions
- Gauteng - Explore Southern Africa
Gauteng is one of the nine provinces of South Africa Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa Although Gauteng accounts for only 1 5% of the country’s land area, it is home to more than a quarter of its population
- Gauteng | Gauteng | Active adventure (US) - southafrica. net
Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa’s nine provinces, but also the most densely populated and the fastest growing – not too surprising, really, as Gauteng means ‘place of gold’ (gold has been intertwined with the province’s history ever since its discovery in the Johannesburg area in 1886)
- Gauteng | South Africa Locations
Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa’s nine provinces but comprises the largest share of the South African population Financial and business services, logistics, manufacturing, property, telecommunications and trade are some of the most important economic sectors
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