For the Korean physician, see Esther Park (physician).
Esther Park  | |
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![]() Esther Park ![]() Esther Park  | |
| Coordinates: 26°06′00″S 28°11′24″E / 26.100°S 28.190°E / -26.100; 28.190 | |
| Country | South Africa | 
| Province | Gauteng | 
| Municipality | Ekurhuleni | 
| Main Place | Kempton Park | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 5.28 km2 (2.04 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2011)[1]  | |
| • Total | 4,561 | 
| • Density | 860/km2 (2,200/sq mi) | 
| Racial makeup (2011) | |
| • Black African | 58.1% | 
| • Coloured | 4.1% | 
| • Indian/Asian | 6.2% | 
| • White | 31.3% | 
| • Other | 0.3% | 
| First languages (2011) | |
| • English | 31.4% | 
| • Afrikaans | 23.2% | 
| • Zulu | 12.5% | 
| • Northern Sotho | 6.6% | 
| • Other | 26.3% | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) | 
Esther Park, also spelt Estherpark, is a suburb of Kempton Park, in Gauteng province, South Africa. It is west of the city centre.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Sub Place Esther Park". Census 2011.
 
Communities of Ekurhuleni, Gauteng  | ||
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Seat: Germiston  | ||
| Places in Ekurhuleni | ![]() Ekurhuleni within South Africa  | |
| Suburbs of Kempton Park | ||
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