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Cities of South Africa - Johannesburg
History of JohannesburgJohannesburg is the capital of the Gauteng province in South Africa. Johannesburg is a city that is a hive of activity and is considered to be the unofficial commercial capital of South Africa. Although Johannesburg only became officially a city in
1928 it was set up as a town as early as 1886. The town was set up on
a piece of land that was previously a farm called Randjieslaagte. At that
time the Government owned the property and auctioned off 980 stands which
lead to the establishment of the town. By the time gold was discovered in the Johannesburg area
the diamond rush in Kimberley was already reaching its end. When these
diamond prospectors heard of the discovery of gold in the north many left
Kimberley for Johannesburg. They arrived in the area in their droves and
new shops and houses made out of corrugated iron was erected almost overnight.
It soon became a lively town with pubs, shops and canteens opening all
the time. The town experienced its fair share of growing pains.
September of 1889 saw the first strike by mine workers for less hours
and more pay. Water was also a problem with the private company supplying
water to the town being unable to keep with the demand. Hotels in South Africa
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