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White Majorities are found in Potchefstroom city, Van der hoff park, Grimbeek park, Dassierand, Die bult. All suburbs and the actual city of Potch have white majorities. However, the outlying townships have black or coloured majorities. These include: Mohadin and Promosa.

Meanwhile, the potchefstroom Municipality (which includes neighboring townships) in 2000 reported 70.5% to be black, 22.7% white 6.4% coloured and 0.4% Asian (or India). But this figure undercounted the white population, and the size of the municipality would be the same as including the whole of Belgium for a census just for Brussels (Brussels representing Potch).

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