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Vaal Triangle

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A triangle of land formed by Vereeniging, Vanderbijlpark and Sasolburg, three small cities that together comprise a substantial urban complex in South Africa. Meyerton, just north of Vereeniging, is also generally included in the complex. The area straddles the Vaal River, and is a major indutrial region, which is home to Iscor and Sasol, the steel and oil-from-coal processing facilities.

In close proximity is the Vaal Dam, from where the massive PWV megalopolis (Pretoria, Witwatersrand and Vereeniging) in Gauteng draws its water. The Witwatersrand is the name given to the area that comrpises the Greater Johannesburg metropole and the gold-bearing reef along which gold was discovered in 1886.

The Vaal Dam is well-patronised by people from Johannesburg over the weekends and during holidays, as it provides extensive water recreation facilities some 70 kilometres south of the city.