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KwaZulu Natal

Durban Central (CBD), Durban

Durban CBD  (Zulu: eThekwini, from itheku meaning 'the port'), nicknamed Durbs, is the third most populous city in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town and the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban forms part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, which includes neighbouring towns and has a population of about 3.44 million, making the combined municipality one of the largest cities on the Indian Ocean coast of the African continent. 

Hillcrest, Hillcrest

Hillcrest was formerly a sleepy village, governed by its own Town Board on the outskirts of Durban that has now become a booming suburb incorporated into the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality. Hill Crest (as the town's name was variously spelt until 1969) was founded on a rise in the main road from Durban to Pietermaritzburg in 1895 as a farming or "weekend" village, then a good distance from what was the emerging port of Port Natal. The village was laid out as leasehold sites on a portion of the farm Albinia owned by William Gillitt, one of the main pioneer families of the area and after which the nearby suburb of Gillitts is named.

Musgrave, Durban

Musgrave is an area in Durban, South Africa. It is inland, west of the Durban city centre, and forms part of Berea. ] Musgrave Centre, a large shopping centre is found in the area. Musgrave is the plushest area of upmarket Berea suburb in Durban, so much so that Musgrave Road features in the South African version of Monopoly. A residential neighborhood with luxurious houses and apartments, the commercial heart of the area is Musgrave Centre - a shopping mall befitting its prestigious surroundings. The two main areas of the Berea are Musgrave and upper Glenwood which are separated by the N3 Western Freeway highway which leads into the city centre. Places of...

Umhlanga

Founded in the late 1800's, Umhlanga started as a small seaside town and has blossomed into the thriving vibrant hub is is today. The iconic coastline with it's landmark lighthouse and Oysterbox Hotel, pristine beaches and popular promenade is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike. Umhlanga gets its name from the Ohlanga River, which runs down into the Indian Ocean, and translates from Zulu as the place of reeds.  Recreation Umhlanga is a hive of activity, with plenty of activities to do throughout the day, as well as a vibrant night life. The Umhlanga beaches, next to the warm Indian Ocean, offer a long stretch of paradise for beachgoers,...

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Umhlanga Ridge, Umhlanga

Umhlanga (Zulu: uMhlanga) is an affluent residential, commercial and resort town north of Durban on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, which was created in 2000 and includes the greater Durban area. The name means "place of reeds" in the Zulu language, and the correct pronunciation of "hl" in Umhlanga is similar to the Welsh "ll". It is bordered by Durban North to the south and Mt Edgecombe to the west. It is well known for the Gateway Theatre of Shopping, the largest shopping mall in the Southern Hemisphere. It also has the second-tallest skyscraper in South Africa, Pearl Sky, at 183 m. There are two...

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