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Encyclopedia > Atteridgeville

Atteridgeville is a surburb located on the west of Pretoria and designated for africans by the apartheid governments of South Africa. It is bordered to the west by Saulsville, to the east by Proclamation Hill; to the south by Laudium and to the north by Lotus Gardens.


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Atteridgeville - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (213 words)
Atteridgeville, part of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, is a township located on the west of Pretoria, South Africa.
It was established in 1939 for fls by the apartheid government but development was frozen between 1968 and 1978 in accordance with the government's policy that housing provided for fls be limited to the homelands.
Atteridgeville Mutilator, killed boys during a five-month period in 1956, still unidentified.
Atteridgeville.co.za (226 words)
The total population of Atteridgeville / Saulsville is currently estimated at 250 000.
Atteridgeville is located to the south of Lotus Gardens and southwest of the Pretoria CBD.
On the way to the Hartbeespoort dam, just outside the city to te left Atteridgeville lies to the north of the Schurweberg mountains and bordered on the eastern side, by the SAPS Dog Training school.
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