Witwatersrand
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- For the university in Johannesburg, see: University of the Witwatersrand
The "Rand" or reef, as the Witwatersrand is sometimes known, is famous for being the source of 40% of the gold ever mined from the earth. It is 100 kilometres (60 miles) long and 3.6 kilometres (12,000 feet) deep in places. It is the rich mineral wealth of the Witwatersrand which is the reason for the South African currency being named after it. (See: Rand).
The Witwatersrand is also another name often used to describe the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Area, which spans the length of the gold-bearing reef. The metropolitan area is oblong in shape and runs from the area of Randfontein and Carletonville in the west to Springs in the east. It includes the vast urban areas of the East and West Rand, and Soweto.
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