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Victory Park
Victory Park is located in Gauteng
Victory Park

Victory Park

Victory Park's location in Gauteng

Coordinates: 26°12′06S 28°02′27E / 26.20167°S 28.04083°E / -26.20167; 28.04083
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceGauteng
CityJohannesburg
Area
 • Total1.50 km2 (0.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total2,402
 • Density1,601/km2 (4,146.6/sq mi)
Races
 • White56.5%
 • Asian12.5%
 • Cape Coloured1.0%
 • Black28.9%
 • Other1.2%
Languages
 • English68.3%
 • Afrikaans7.5%
 • Zulu5.9%
 • Tswana5.0%
 • Other13.4%

Victory Park is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, around 8 km northwest of City Hall.

Victory Park covers 1.6 km2, including several smallholdings and a pair of blocks that include the private Jewish high school in the King David Schools network and the Victory Park Hebrew Congregation building. To the north is Delta ParkinBlairgowrie, to the northeast is Craighall Park, to the east is Parkhurst, to the southeast is Greenside, to the southwest is Emmarentia, and to the west is Linden. In the old municipal borders, Victory Park was part of Johannesburg and separated by Linden from Randburg.

Victory Park was founded on Braamfontein Farm in January 1919. The name was in honor of the Allied victory in World War I.

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  1. ^ a b c d "Subplek Victory Park". Census 2011.

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