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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 119. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Gauteng, Education in Gauteng, Gauteng Parks, Geography of Gauteng, Germiston, Government of Gauteng, Johannesburg, Kempton Park, Gauteng, People from Gauteng, Pretoria, Sharpeville, Soweto, Sport in Gauteng, Transport in Gauteng, Vereeniging, Jani Allan, Mark Mathabane, Soweto uprising, Orlando Pirates FC, Bobby Locke, Beyers Naude, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Kaizer Chiefs F.C., Sandton, Sydney Brenner, Lions, Daisy de Melker, 2002 Soweto bombings, Sharpeville massacre, Boston City Campus and Business College, Atteridgeville, Laudium, Gauteng, Moroka Swallows F.C., JSE Limited, Rietvlei Nature Reserve, Pan-African Parliament, Education Facilitators, Hector Pieterson, 1999 All-Africa Games, Malapa Fossil Site, Cradle of Humankind, Castle Kyalami, Marabastad, Pretoria, Sterkfontein, Charlene Wittstock, Witwatersrand, Bernard Parker, St Boniface Church Germiston, Gladysvale Cave, Greater Johannesburg, TauTona Mine, Orlando Power Station, Lenasia, Regina Mundi, Pretoria Art Museum, Coopers Cave, Bond Exchange of South Africa, Patrick Ntsoelengoe, Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, The Indestructible Beat of Soweto, Treaty of Vereeniging, South African Futures Exchange, Kromdraai fossil site, Apies River, History of Johannesburg, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, Sharpeville Six, Tengers, Joe Seremane, Elandskraal mine, Plovers Lake, Jono McLean, Grindrod Bank, Falcons, Hatfield, Pretoria, Johannes Modise, National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, Eric Tinkler, Imperial Bank South Africa, Leonard Sachs, Motsetsi, Soweto Gospel Choir, Radio Pretoria, Papi Zothwane, Gauteng Institute for Architecture, Capitec Bank, Siobhan McColl, Wonderboom Nature Reserve, Rand Show, United Nations Security Council Resolution 392, Johannesburg City Parks, Av...