Jozi
Jozi, short for Johannesburg, is the largest city in South Africa and serves as the economic hub of the country. Founded in 1886 during a gold rush, it has grown into a vibrant metropolis known for its diverse culture, history, and architecture. The city is often referred to as the "City of Gold" due to its mining heritage.
The city is home to several important landmarks, including the Apartheid Museum, which chronicles South Africa's history of racial segregation, and Nelson Mandela Square, named after the iconic leader. Jozi also boasts a lively arts scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues that reflect its rich cultural tapestry.