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Place in Gauteng, South Africa
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Magaliessig
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| Coordinates:
26°01′30″S 28°01′08″E / 26.025°S 28.019°E / -26.025; 28.019 |
| Country |
South Africa |
| Province |
Gauteng |
| Municipality |
City of Johannesburg |
| Main Place |
Sandton |
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• Total
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2.40 km2 (0.93 sq mi) |
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• Total
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5,103 |
| • Density |
2,130/km2 (5,510/sq mi) |
| • Black African |
21.9% |
| • Coloured |
2.1% |
| • Indian/Asian |
7.7% |
| • White |
66.5% |
| • Other |
1.9% |
| • English |
71.7% |
| • Afrikaans |
10.0% |
| • Zulu |
3.7% |
| • Tswana |
2.3% |
| • Other |
12.3% |
| Time zone |
UTC+2 (SAST) |
Magaliessig is a suburb of Sandton, South Africa. It is located in Region E of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality and it is part of Fourways.
It is one of two suburbs, the other being Lone Hill, which piloted a waste recycling scheme initiated by Pikitup, the City's waste utility, and Mama She Waste Recyclers, an NGO, in 2006.[2]
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