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Vereeniging

American  
[fuh-rey-nuh-khuhng] / fəˈreɪ nə xəŋ /

noun

  1. a city in the S Transvaal, in NE Republic of South Africa, S of Johannesburg.


Vereeniging British  
/ fəˈriːnɪhɪŋ, və- /

noun

  1. a city in E South Africa: scene of the signing (1902) of the treaty ending the Boer War. Pop: 79 630 (2001)

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When Erasmus couldn’t revive him, they drove him 20 minutes to the Mediclinic in Vereeniging.

From The Guardian • Mar. 30, 2019

Helen Doyle Fort Myers, Fla. View from Vereeniging Brought up in the South after being transplanted from the North at age twelve, I witnessed a good deal of change there during my formative years.

From Time Magazine Archive

He voted against the peace at Vereeniging in 1902, devoted the succeeding years to law and his own brand of reform.

From Time Magazine Archive

Robert P. Davids Vereeniging, South Africa Fear of Liking The South has many new and exciting attractions, but many people are scared to visit for fear they may like it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sharpeville was a small township about thirty-five miles south of Johannesburg in the grim industrial complex around Vereeniging.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela