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Florida, Gauteng is a location in Gauteng province, South Africa. It is located about 10 miles west of Johannesburg. The area which is referred to as Florida was originally established as the farm Vogelstruisfontein. Vogelstruisfontein and the farms ''Roodepoort'' and ''Paardekraal'' were established as mining camps after the discovery of gold in 1881. The main road through Florida, Goldman Street, forms the spine for local business activity and civic services. The local library is one of the best facilities of its kind in Johannesburg. The eastern end of Goldman street is home to a number of antique dealers specialising in Afrikana furniture. Florida Lake is a large area of water south of the railway line. It is flanked by residential properties to the north, and parklands to the east and west. Although Florida was declared as a white area during apartheid, more than half of Florida's residents today are coloured. This is mainly because it is in close proximity to the coloured townships of Bosmont, Coronationville, Newclare, Westbury and Riverlea. The railway station is on the Springs to Randfontein line with easy access to Johannesburg. It is served by Florida Primary School, Florida Park High School and Afrikaans language Florida Hoërskool and Florida Laerskool. The local sports field at Trezona Park is the home to Florida Albion Football Club as well as having facilities for hockey, cricket, tennis and squash. Flora Centre is located in Florida Hills and is Florida’s largest and most popular shopping centre. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Florida, Gauteng」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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