The population of Germiston is 139,719.
Germiston was created in 1886.
The area of Germiston is 129 square kilometers.
Roughly North-west.
According to google maps it is about 2 meters deep.
Arlene Dickinson was born on October 8, 1956, in Germiston, South Africa.
In 1886, gold was discovered in Johannesburg, which led to British aspiration of colonization in the area. The lake was named after Queen Victoria, who was the monarch of the UK from 1837-1876 and lived from 1819-1901. Today, the lake is more commonly known as Germiston Lake.
The branch code for Standard Bank Germiston is 011642.
Germiston Lake is a man-made lake, created in the early 20th century as a result of mining activities in the area. It was developed to provide water for the local community and industry, as well as for recreational purposes. Over the years, it has become a popular gathering spot and is surrounded by parks and amenities.
Lebo Mathosa died on October 23, 2006, in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa of car accident.
Germiston Lake, located in Germiston, South Africa, is a historical landmark due to its significance in the development of the region during the gold mining era. Established in the late 19th century, the lake was created as a reservoir to support the burgeoning mining industry and served as a recreational area for the community. Its scenic beauty and historical importance as a hub for industrial activity have made it a notable site, reflecting the transformation of the area over time. Today, it remains a popular destination for leisure activities and cultural events, highlighting its enduring legacy.
Tembisa is a large township, north of Kempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa, Established in 1957 to deal with the resettlement of people from Alexandria and other areas in Edenvale, Kempton Park, Midrand and Germiston. The name comes from the Xhosa word meaning 'promise. Black Africans represent over 98% of the population
Depending on what one understands under "major", South Africa's list of major cities would have to include Johannesburg, Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban and Port Elizabeth -- but there are of course also other important cities such as Bloemfontein, Germiston, Pietermaritzburg, Kimberley and quite a few others.