History Early development ĭuring 1900s-1950s, the majority of the black population in major urban areas lived in hostels or servants' accommodations provided by employers and were mostly single men. Townships sometimes have large informal settlements nearby. The slang term "kasie/kasi", a popular short version of "lokasie" is also used. Townships for non-whites were also called locations or lokasies in Afrikaans and are often still referred to by that name in smaller towns. The term township also has a distinct legal meaning in South Africa's system of land title, which carries no racial connotations. Townships were usually built on the periphery of towns and cities. In South Africa, the terms township and location usually refer to the often underdeveloped racially segregated urban areas that, from the late 19th century until the end of apartheid, were reserved for non-whites, namely Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians. Children in a township near Cape Town in 1989 Children in a township near Cape Town
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