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Talboton | |
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| Coordinates:26°08′40″S28°05′40″E / 26.14444°S 28.09444°E /-26.14444; 28.09444 | |
| Country | South Africa |
| Province | Gauteng |
| City | Johannesburg |
| Area | |
• Total | 0.08 km2 (0.031 sq mi) |
| Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 440 |
| • Density | 5,500/km2 (14,000/sq mi) |
| Races | |
| • White | 60.7% |
| • Asian | 2.7% |
| • Cape Coloured | 2.7% |
| • Black | 33.6% |
| • Other | 0.2% |
| Languages | |
| • English | 72.9% |
| • Zulu | 8.1% |
| • Tswana | 4.4% |
| • Xhosa | 4.1% |
| • Other | 10.6% |
Talboton is a suburb ofJohannesburg,South Africa, around 7 km northeast of City Hall.
It covers 0.08 km² across three blocks and a row of houses on Boundary Road. It bordersPercelia Estate to the north,Fairmount to the east,Raedene Estate to the south, andRouxville andHighlands North to the west. Talboton was established as plot No. 139 ofKlipfontein Farm on November 22, 1944. The owner of the township, John Talbot Rowe, named it after himself.