Beyers Naudé Square
The Beyers Naudé Square is a large city square in the center of Johannesburg, South Africa, named after Beyers Naudé, a former dominee in the Dutch Reformed Church, who was banned by the apartheid government for campaigning against apartheid. The square was originally called Market Square because it was Johannesburg's first market place after it came into existence.
Beyers Naudé Square | |
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Beyers Naude Square in 1988 | |
Former names | Market square |
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Town or city | Johannesburg |
Country | South Africa |
Coordinates | 26°12′16.37471″S 28°2′20.94763″E |
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