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Germiston, South Africa

Germiston
German
The Central Business District of Germiston
The Central Business District of Germiston
Germiston is located in Gauteng
Germiston
Germiston
Germiston is located in South Africa
Germiston
Germiston
Germiston is located in Africa
Germiston
Germiston
 Germiston shown within Gauteng
Coordinates: 26°13′4″S 28°10′2″E / 26.21778°S 28.16722°E / -26.21778; 28.16722Coordinates: 26°13′4″S 28°10′2″E / 26.21778°S 28.16722°E / -26.21778; 28.16722
Country South Africa
Province Gauteng
Municipality Ekurhuleni
Established 1886
Area
 • Total 143.27 km2 (55.32 sq mi)
Elevation 1,620 m (5,310 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 255,863
 • Density 1,800/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African 62.3%
 • Coloured 2.3%
 • Indian/Asian 3.0%
 • White 31.3%
 • Other 1.1%
First languages (2011)
 • English 24.3%
 • Afrikaans 16.6%
 • Zulu 16.6%
 • Xhosa 9.4%
 • Other 33.1%
Postal code (street) 1401
PO box 1400
Area code 011

Germiston is a small city in the East Rand region of Gauteng, South Africa, administratively forming part of the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality since the latter's establishment in 2000. It functions as the municipal seat of Ekurhuleni, hosting the municipal council and administration.

It was established in the early days of the gold rush when two prospectors, John Jack from the farm of Germiston near Glasgow and August Simmer from Vacha in Germany, struck paydirt on the farm of Elandsfontein. In August 1887, the pair were on their way to the Eastern Transvaal when they outspanned (rest the pack animals) on the farm Elandsfontein and decided to stay and buy the land. Both men made fortunes and the town sprang up 2 km from the Simmer and Jack mine named after Jack's fathers farm. In 1921 the world's largest gold refinery, the Rand Refinery, was established at Germiston. Seventy percent of the western world's gold passes through this refinery. Although gold mining gradually wound down in Germiston, to the point that by the end of the 20th century it was no longer a mining centre, the Rand Refinery remains as busy as ever.

The WesBank Raceway motorsports facility was located in the city, but it was sold to industrial estate developers in November 2007. The Raceway was formerly the Gosforth Park Race Club, one of the major horse racing facilities in Gauteng. Germiston Stadium (formerly the Herman Immelman Stadium), home stadium of Moroka Swallows FC is also located in the city. This is also the home ground for the Germiston Simmer Rugby Club and has a tartan track for athletics.

The city has a number of historic buildings. Among these are the St Andrew's Presbyterian Church which was built in 1905, and St Boniface Church designed by Sir Herbert Baker, which was built in 1910 (this is the second church on the site, as the Anglican Parish was founded in 1897). The church also houses the historic 1910 English Romantic Norman and Beard Organ.


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