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Dobsonville is a township in the greater Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa region. It lies to the west of Meadowlands, a part of Diepmeadow, and is adjacent to Mofolo North and Zondi, suburbs of Soweto, on its southern border. It was formerly under the Roodepoort Municipality until 1994, when it was merged with Soweto. The first shopping centre in Soweto, Dobsonville Shopping Centre, is located in Dobsonville. Dobsonville is affectionately called Dobsi. It has many small suburbs within it, namely, extensions1, 2 and 3, Mmesi park, Braamfischerville, Snake park and many others. It has many primary and high schools includding the Hector Peterson Primary School which was built in memory of Hector Peterson. It also has many recreational facilities such as the Dorothy Nyembe park, the local library and a local swimming pool. Opposite the swimming pool is the Dobsonville stadium. The Kopanong community hall and the municipal offices can be found close by. There is also a recycling ...

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Latitude -26.2239° S 26.2239° S 26° 13' 26.04" -26° 13.434'
Longitude 27.8635° E 27.8635° E 27° 51' 48.6" 27° 51.81'
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Dobsonville
Soweto
Gauteng
South Africa
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