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If youre looking for a great place to live, work, and play, look no further than Arcadia. The Arcadia area became part of Pretoria in 1889. It is remarkable for its many foreign embassies, historic buildings, apartment blocks, and hotels.
In 2000, the Centurion local government became part of the newly created City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, which also includes Pretoria, and the town ceased to have its own Town Council.
Of the largest cities in the country, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, East London and Pietermaritzburg are largely English-speaking in the core, and Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Polokwane, Nelspruit, Witbank and Rustenburg are predominantly Afrikaans-speaking. Port Elizabeth is largely mixed.
1979 escape In 1979 white political prisoners Tim Jenkin, Alex Moumbaris and Stephen Lee escaped from the Local. After this escape, the building in which they had been held was completely refurbished with increased security features.
You will be fine with just English in an Urban/Sub-Urban environment, pretty much everyone will understand you unless you are in rural areas where native tongues are mostly spoken. There are many Brazilians living and working in South Africa.

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Pretoria Taal, or Pretoria Sotho (affectionately called Sepitori/Spitori by its speakers), is the urban lingua franca of Pretoria and the Tshwane metropolitan area in South Africa. It is a combination of Sepedi-Tswana and influences from Tsotsitaal, Afrikaans and other Bantu languages of the region.
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