Bronkhorstspruit
Sign in to saveBronkhorstspruit (eKungwini) is a town 50 km east of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along the N4 highway towards eMalahleni. It also includes three townships called Zithobeni, Rethabiseng and Ekangala. On 18 May 2011, the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality took over the municipal administration from the abolished Kungwini Local Municipality, which makes Bronkhorstspruit part of Tshwane.
Key facts
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- Bronkhorstspruit (eKungwini)
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- ZA-bronkhspr-nanhua.jpg
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- The Nan Hua Temple Complex in Bronkhorstspruit
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- South Africa Gauteng#South Africa#Africa
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- Country
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- South Africa
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- Province
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- Gauteng
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- District
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- Municipality
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- City of Tshwane
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- Main Place
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- Established
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- Councillor
- Settlement.area_total_km2
- 3.11
- Settlement.elevation_m
- 1375
- Settlement.population_total
- 3720
- Settlement.population_as_of
- 2011
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Bronkhorstspruit (eKungwini) is a town 50 km east of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along the N4 highway towards eMalahleni. It also includes three townships called Zithobeni, Rethabiseng and Ekangala. On 18 May 2011, the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality took over the municipal administration from the abolished Kungwini Local Municipality, which makes Bronkhorstspruit part of Tshwane.
==History==
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