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Withwings All the Best Instagram Accounts Have Wings withWings all the best instagram accounts have wings get more instagram followers with the best social media agency on the block 7-day free trial. cancel anytime. open access we are primarily creating this database of location ids for our own ease of access, and for use in our internal client targeting. At withwings, however, we pride ourselves on the principle that sharing really is caring. we created our managed instagram growth services so that we could share our success with others, and so, supporting others is one of our greatest moral prides. about instagram location identifications what is an instagram location id? an instagram location id is a number (used as a catalogue number in a url slug) which links to a collection of instagram posts that were posted from a specific location. there are thousands upon thousands of these locations on instagram, each with their own post count. a location is either chosen manually by the poster, or automatically by instagram when it reads a user's posting location. who can benefit from a location id list? whether you're looking to explore a certain location on instagram or help your social media manager find the best targeting for your instagram growth package, you can benefit from this list, as it's easy to navigate and filter through in programs like microsoft excel. what does a list include? we only included the information that we felt would be the most usable for others, and easy to navigate. this includes: • the location id url slug • the location identification number • the location name, and; • the post count in that location on the day of extraction how to use this database if you’re not sure how to use this data – read our knowledge base article: ‘how do i use your location id database’. complete list of instagram location id numbers in Johannesburg, South Africa the following is a list of the most popular instagram location ids, url slugs, and location names for Johannesburg, South Africa. withwings location data (raw) location slug location id location name post count 214345561/johannesburg-gauteng/ 214345561 johannesburg, gauteng 1700000 3418092/johannesburg/ 3418092 johannesburg 121900 1509404069140613/somewhere- 1509404069140610 somewhere around mzanzi 6112 around-mzanzi/ 268154777/bedford-gardens/ 268154777 bedford gardens 5472 125030621500623/sandton-city- sandton city, johannesburg, 125030621500623 4480 johannesburg-south-africa/ south africa. 1734579346808193/indalo-nubian- 1734579346808190 indalo nubian naturals 3413 naturals/ 300918729/illovo-sandton/ 300918729 illovo, sandton 3224 4057752/rand-club/ 4057752 rand club 2966 636852744/jozi-maboneng/ 636852744 jozi maboneng 2959 802397251/johannesburg-cbd/ 802397251 johannesburg cbd 2856 985858458/gauteng-provincial- gauteng provincial 985858458 2631 legislature/ legislature 147711435780184/buccleuch-sandton/ 147711435780184 buccleuch, sandton 2594 387125845/rosebank/ 387125845 rosebank 2376 424161254/johannesburg-city-hall/ 424161254 johannesburg city hall 2040 430491538/jorburg-cdb/ 430491538 jorburg cdb 1991 270551138/ballito/ 270551138 ballito 1849 332654605/disney-on-ice-coca-cola- 332654605 disney on ice coca cola dome 1813 dome/ 237956123/buffalo-bills-south-africa/ 237956123 buffalo bills south africa 1662 246435077/ogilvy-mather-sa/ 246435077 ogilvy & mather sa 1650 163704187512994/johannesburg- 163704187512994 johannesburg, south africa 1546 south-africa/ 790421421137091/joanesburgo-africa- 790421421137091 joanesburgo. africa do sul 1448 do-sul/ 324458570/the-new-label-project/ 324458570 the new label project 1437 390448313/fashion-kraal/ 390448313 fashion kraal 1407 241372835/ansteys-building/ 241372835 ansteys building 1347 923511377/hope- hope 923511377 1311 dblmissionsyolasitecom/ dblmissions.yolasite.com 1533813976640869/johanesburgo- 1533813976640860 johanesburgo - 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