South Africa n (Placename)Republic of South Africaa republic occupying the southernmost part of the African continent: the Dutch Cape Colony (1652) was acquired by Britain in 1806 and British victory in the Boer War resulted in the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910, which became...
South Africa’s nine African official languages all fall into the Southern Bantu-Makua subfamily, part of the broad and branching Niger-Congo family of languages. The languages arrived here during the great expansion of Bantu-speaking people from West Africa eastwards and southwards into the rest ...
South Africa has a long tradition of building AFVs locally, starting with the Marmon-Herrington Armored Cars of WWII.
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The first South Africa captain to win a World Cup, albeit at age-group level, Aiden Markram announced himself as champion material early. He led South Africa's Under-19s to World Cup glory in 2014 and was also their leading run-scorer and third overall. It took him another three years ...
Most of South Africa's landscape is made up of high, flat areas called plateaus.
original name of South Africa was "Transvaal" and "Orange Free State" during the colonial era. These territories were later merged to form the Union of South Africa in 1910. The country gained full independence in 1961, and the name was changed to the current "Republic of South Africa."...
* Most of South Africa Fullscreen Country:South Africa Long Name:Republic of South Africa Abbreviations:ZA, ZAF Capital:Pretoria Administrative Capital:Pretoria Judicial Capital:Bloemfontein Legislative Capital:Cape Town Time Zones:2 Dial Code:+27 ...
The ground hosted its first one-day international in December 1992 when South Africa cruised to an eight-wicket victory over India. In October 2000 it was accorded full Test status with the visit of Zimbabwe. The ground played its part in South African Test history when, fittingly, Allan Don...
In full: Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd Born: September 8, 1901, Amsterdam, Netherlands Died: September 6, 1966, Cape Town, South Africa (aged 64) Title / Office: prime minister (1958-1966), South Africa Political Affiliation: National Party Show More ...