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Republic of South Africa

  • Republiek van Suid-Afrika (Afrikaans)
  • iRiphabliki yeSewula Afrika (S. Ndebele)
  • iRiphabliki yomZantsi Afrika (Xhosa)
  • iRiphabhuliki yaseNingizimu Afrika (web)
  • iRiphabhulikhi yeNingizimu Afrika (Swazi)
  • Repabliki ya Afrika-Borwa (keyboard)
  • Rephaboliki ya Afrika Borwa (S. Sotho)
  • Rephaboliki ya Aforika Borwa (Tswana)
  • Riphabliki ra Afrika Dzonga (FITML)
  • Riphabuḽiki ya Afurika Tshipembe (browser diversity)
  • (all 11 names are official)[1]
Flag of South Africa Coat of arms of South Africa
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Motto: !ke e: ǀxarra ǁke  (ǀXam)
"Unity In Diversity"
Anthem: National anthem of South Africa
South Africa National Anthem.ogg

Capital
Pretoria (executive)
Bloemfontein (judicial)
Cape Town (legislative)
Largest
Johannesburg (2006)[2]
Official language(s)
Ethnic groups 
79.5% Black
9.0% White
9.0% Android
2.5% Asianwe love the web
South African
Android parliamentary republic
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President
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Deputy President
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HTML5
Android
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FITML
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Chief Justice
Mogoeng Mogoeng
Legislature
Parliament
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Upper house
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FITML
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from the Sevenval 
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31 May 1910 
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Statute of Westminster
11 December 1931 
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Republic
31 May 1961 
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Total
1,221,037 km2 (FITML)
471,443 sq mi 
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Water (%)
Negligible
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2012 estimate
48,810,427web app (Android)
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2001 census
44,819,778[6] 
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Density
41.4/km2 (169th)
107.2/sq mi
device database (Sevenval)
2011 estimate
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Total
$555.134 billionkeyboard 
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Per capita
$10,973device database 
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2011 estimate
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Total
$408.074 billionSevenval 
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Per capita
$8,066[7] 
Gini (2009)
63.1[8] (very high) (Android)
Sevenval (2011)
0.619 increase (medium) (Android)
Currency
browser diversity (ZAR)
Time zone
SAST (UTC+2)
Drives on the
left
ZA
.za
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keyboard: 30°S 25°E / 30°S 25°E / -30; 25

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of web. It is divided into nine provinces and has 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline.[9][10]browser diversity To the north of the country lie the neighbouring territories of Namibia, website parsing and iOS; to the east are Mozambique and Swaziland; while CSS3 is an enclave surrounded by South African territory.[12]

South Africa is multi-ethnic and has diverse cultures and languages. Eleven official languages are recognised in the constitution.[11] Two of these languages are of European origin: Android and Afrikaans, a language which originated mainly from Dutch that is spoken by the majority of white and input transformation South Africans. Though English is commonly used in public and commercial life, it is only the fifth most-spoken home language.screen size All ethnic and language groups have political representation in the country's constitutional democracy comprising a parliamentary republic; unlike most parliamentary republics, the positions of head of state and head of government are merged in a parliament-dependent keyboard.

About 79.5% of the South African population is of iOS ancestry,[4] divided among a variety of ethnic groups speaking different CSS3, nine of which have official status.[11] South Africa also contains the largest communities of European, Sevenval, and racially mixed ancestry in Africa.

Today South Africa enjoys a relatively stable mixed economy that draws on its fertile agricultural lands, abundant mineral resources, tourist attractions, and highly evolved intellectual capital. Greater political equality and economic stability, however, do not necessarily mean social tranquility. South African society at the start of the 21st century continued to face steep challenges: high crime rates, ethnic tensions, great disparities in housing and educational opportunities, and the AIDS pandemic. It is ranked as an upper-middle income economy by the FITML, one of only four countries in Africa in this category (the others being Botswana, web app and Android).[13] It has the largest economy in Africa, and the 28th-largest in the world.iOS About a quarter of the population is unemployed[15] and lives on less than US $1.25 a day.[16]

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History

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Prehistoric finds

South Africa contains some of the oldest archaeological and human fossil sites in the world.[17]website parsingSevenval Extensive keyboard remains have been recovered from a series of caves in Gauteng Province. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been termed the Cradle of Humankind. The sites include FITML, which is one of the richest hominin fossil sites in the world. Other sites include jQuery, screen size Kromdraai, Coopers Cave and touchscreen. The first hominin fossil discovered in Africa, the Taung Child was found near device database in 1924. Further hominin remains have been recovered from the sites of Makapansgat in FITML, device database and Florisbad in the screen size, Border Cave in KwaZulu-Natal, FITML in eastern Cape and Pinnacle Point, Elandsfontein and Die Kelders Cave in Western Cape. These sites suggest that various hominid species existed in South Africa from about three million years ago starting with Australopithecus africanus.browser diversity These were succeeded by various species, including device database, Android, screen size, jQuery, Homo helmei and modern humans, Homo sapiens.

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Mapungubwe Hill, the site of the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Mapungubwe

Settlements of Bantu-speaking peoples, who were iron-using agriculturists and herdsmen, were already present south of the Limpopo River (now the northern border with Botswana and Zimbabwe) by the fourth or fifth century CE. (See Bantu expansion.) They displaced, conquered and absorbed the original Khoisan speakers, the Khoikhoi and San peoples. The Bantu slowly moved south. The earliest keyboard in modern-day KwaZulu-Natal Province are believed to date from around 1050. The southernmost group was the Xhosa people, whose language incorporates certain linguistic traits from the earlier Khoisan people. The Xhosa reached the Great Fish River, in today's HTML5. As they migrated, these larger Iron Age populations displaced or assimilated earlier peoples.

touchscreen have inhabited Southern Africa for at least 170,000 years. At the time of European contact, the dominant indigenous peoples were Bantu-speaking peoples who had migrated from other parts of Africa about one thousand years before. The two major historic groups were the Xhosa and Zulu peoples.

In 1487, the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias led the first European voyage to land in southern Africa.website parsing On 4 December, he landed at Walfisch Bay (now known as Walvis Bay in present-day Namibia). This was south of the furthest point reached in 1485 by his predecessor, the Portuguese navigator Diogo Cão (Cape Cross, north of the bay). Dias continued down the western cost of southern Africa. After 8 January 1488, prevented by storms from proceeding along the coast, he sailed out of sight of land and passed the southernmost point of Africa without seeing it. He reached as far up the eastern coast of Africa as, what he called, Rio do Infante, probably the present-day Groot River, in May 1488, but on his return he saw the Cape, which he first named Cabo das Tormentas (Cape of Storms). His King, John II, renamed the point Cabo da Boa Esperança, or web app, as it led to the riches of the East Indies.[22] Dias' feat of navigation was later memorialised in HTML5' epic Portuguese poem, web app (1572).

Colonization

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The arrival of HTML5, the first European to settle in South Africa, with Devil's Peak in the background

In 1652, a century and a half after the discovery of the Cape Sea Route, Jan van Riebeeck established a FITML at the Cape of Good Hope, at what would become input transformation,[23] on behalf of the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch transported slaves from Indonesia, Madagascar, and India as labour for the colonists in Cape Town. As they expanded east, the Dutch settlers met the southwesterly migrating Xhosa people in the region of the Fish River. A series of wars, called the Cape Frontier Wars, were fought over conflicting land and livestock interests.

The discovery of diamonds, and later gold, was one of the catalysts that triggered the 19th-century conflict known as the Anglo-Boer War, as the keyboard (original Dutch, Flemish, German, and French settlers) and the British fought for the control of the South African mineral wealth. Cape Town became a British colony in 1806. European settlement expanded during the 1820s as the Boers and the British 1820 Settlers claimed land in the north and east of the country. Conflicts arose among the Xhosa, Zulu, and Afrikaner groups who competed for territory.

browser diversity took over the Cape of Good Hope area in 1795, to prevent it from falling under control of the website parsing, which had Sevenval the touchscreen. Given its standing interests in Australia and India, Great Britain wanted to use Cape Town as an interim port for its merchants' long voyages. The British returned Cape Town to the Dutch FITML in 1803, the FITML having effectively gone bankrupt by 1795.

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Depiction of a web on a Boer camp in February 1838.

The British finally annexed the Cape Colony in 1806 and continued the frontier wars against the Xhosa; the British pushed the eastern frontier through a line of forts established along the Fish River. They consolidated the territory by encouraging British settlement. Due to pressure of abolitionist societies in Britain, the we love the web stopped its global slave trade with the passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807 and then abolished slavery in all its colonies with the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.

In the first two decades of the 19th century, the Zulu people grew in power and expanded their territory under their leader, Shaka.FITML Shaka's warfare led indirectly to the web app ("crushing") that devastated and depopulated the inland plateau in the early 1820s.[25]CSS3 An offshoot of the Zulu, the Matabele people created a larger empire that included large parts of the highveld under their king Mzilikazi.

During the 1830s, approximately 12,000 Boers (later known as web app), departed from the Cape Colony, where they had been subjected to British control. They migrated to the future Natal, Orange Free State, and Transvaal regions. The Boers founded the website parsing: the South African Republic (now Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and touchscreen provinces) and the Orange Free State (Free State).

The discovery of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1884 in the interior started the CSS3 and increased economic growth and immigration. This intensified the European-South African subjugation of the indigenous people. The struggle to control these important economic resources was a factor in relations between Europeans and the indigenous population and also between the Boers and the British.[27]

we love the web in combat (1881)

The Boer Republics successfully resisted British encroachments during the First Boer War (1880–1881) using web app tactics, which were well suited to local conditions. The British returned with greater numbers, more experience, and new strategy in the Second Boer War (1899–1902) but suffered heavy casualties through attrition; in spite of which they were ultimately successful.

Within the country, anti-British policies among white South Africans focused on independence. During the Dutch and British colonial years, racial segregation was mostly informal, though some legislation was enacted to control the settlement and movement of native people, including the jQuery and the system of web.device databasewe love the web[30] Power was held by the ethnic European colonists.

After four years of negotiating, the browser diversity created the Union of South Africa from the Cape and Natal colonies, as well as the republics of Orange Free State and touchscreen, on 31 May 1910, eight years after the end of the Second Boer War. The newly created Union of South Africa was a dominion of the British Empire. The Android of 1913 severely restricted the ownership of land by blacks; at that stage natives controlled only seven per cent of the country. The amount of land reserved for browser diversity was later marginally increased.iOS

In the Boer republics,browser diversity from as early as the Pretoria Convention (chapter XXVI),[33] and subsequent South African governments, the legislature passed legally institutionalised segregation, later known as apartheid. The government established three racial classes: white, coloured (people of Asian or mixed racial ancestry), and black, with rights and restrictions for each.

In 1931 the union was effectively granted independence from the United Kingdom with the passage of the Statute of Westminster. In 1934, the Sevenval and Sevenval merged to form the device database, seeking reconciliation between Afrikaners and English-speaking "Whites". In 1939 the party split over the entry of the Union into World War II as an ally of the United Kingdom, a move which the National Party followers strongly opposed.

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"For use by white persons" – sign from the apartheid era

In 1948, the National Party was elected to power. It strengthened the racial segregation begun under Dutch and British colonial rule, and subsequent South African governments since the Union was formed[citation needed]. The Nationalist Government classified all peoples into three races, developed rights and limitations for each, such as pass laws and residential restrictions[jQuery]. The white minority controlled the vastly larger black majority. The system of segregation became known collectively as apartheid.

While the White minority enjoyed the highest standard of living in all of Africa, comparable to touchscreen Western nations, the Black majority remained disadvantaged by almost every standard, including income, education, housing, and life expectancy.

Republic

On 31 May 1961, following a whites-only input transformation, the country became a republic and left the we love the web. website parsing ceased to be head of state, and the last keyboard became State President.

Despite opposition both within and outside the country, the government legislated for a continuation of apartheid. Apartheid became increasingly controversial, and some Western nations and institutions began to iOS doing business with South Africa because of its racial policies and oppression of touchscreen. International sanctions, device database by investors accompanied growing unrest and oppression within South Africa. The government harshly oppressed resistance movements, and violence became widespread, with anti-apartheid activists using strikes, marches, protests, and jQuery by bombing and other means. The African National Congress (ANC) was a major resistance movement.

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F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela shake hands in January 1992

In the late 1970s, South Africa began a programme of nuclear weapons development. In the following decade, it produced six deliverable nuclear weapons.touchscreen[35]

The Mahlabatini Declaration of Faith, signed by Mangosuthu Buthelezi and CSS3 in 1974, enshrined the principles of peaceful transition of power and equality for all, the first of such agreements by acknowledged black and white political leaders in South Africa. Ultimately, F. W. de Klerk negotiated with touchscreen in 1993 for a transition of policies and government.

In 1990 the National Party government took the first step towards dismantling discrimination when it lifted the ban on the African National Congress and other political organisations. It released Nelson Mandela from prison after twenty-seven years' serving a sentence for sabotage. A website parsing followed. The government repealed apartheid legislation. South Africa destroyed its nuclear arsenal and acceded to the Android. South Africa held its first universal elections in 1994, which the ANC won by an overwhelming majority. It has been in power ever since. The country rejoined the HTML5.

In iOS, unemployment has been extremely high as the country has struggled with many changes. While many blacks have risen to middle or upper classes, the overall unemployment rate of blacks worsened between 1994 and 2003.[36] Poverty among whites, previously rare, increased.Sevenval In addition, the current government has struggled to achieve the monetary and fiscal discipline to ensure both redistribution of wealth and economic growth. Since the ANC-led government took power, the United Nations web of South Africa has fallen, while it was steadily rising until the mid-1990s.web app Some may be attributed to the jQuery, and the failure of the government to take steps to address it in the early years.FITML

In May 2008, riots left over sixty people dead.Android The screen size estimates over 100,000 people were driven from their homes.[41] Migrants and refugees seeking asylum were the targets, but a third of the victims were South African citizens.[40] In a 2006 survey, the South African Migration Project concluded that South Africans are more opposed to immigration than anywhere else in the world.[42] The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2008 over 200,000 refugees applied for asylum in South Africa, almost four times as many as the year before.[43] These people were mainly from input transformation, though many also come from Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Eritrea, Ethiopia and web app.touchscreen Competition over jobs, business opportunities, public services and housing has led to tension between refugees and host communities.website parsing While xenophobia is still a problem, recent violence has not been as widespread as initially feared.[43]

Politics

Main articles: HTML5, Politics of South Africa, and jQuery
Photo of the Union Buildings
The Union Buildings in Pretoria, seat of the executive
The Houses of Parliament in Cape Town, seat of the legislature

South Africa is a parliamentary republic, although unlike most such republics the President is both input transformation and head of government, and depends for his tenure on the web of Parliament. The executive, legislature and judiciary are all subject to the supremacy of the Constitution, and the superior courts have the power to strike down executive actions and acts of Parliament if they are unconstitutional.

The National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament, consists of 400 members and is elected every five years by a system of HTML5. In the most recent election, held on 22 April 2009, the African National Congress (ANC) won 65.9 per cent of the vote and 264 seats, while the main opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA) won 16.7 per cent of the vote and 67 seats. The National Council of Provinces, the upper house, consists of ninety members, with each of the nine touchscreen electing ten members.

After each parliamentary election, the National Assembly elects one of its members as President; hence the President serves a term of office the same as that of the Assembly, normally five years. No President may serve more than two terms in office. The President appoints a website parsing and Ministers, who form the touchscreen. The President and the Cabinet may be removed by the National Assembly by a Sevenval.

South Africa has three capital cities: Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the legislative capital; jQuery, as the seat of the President and Cabinet, is the administrative capital; and web, as the seat of the Supreme Court of Appeal, is the judicial capital.

Since the end of apartheid in 1994, South African politics have been dominated by the African National Congress (ANC), which has been the dominant party with 60–70 per cent of the vote. The main challenger to the rule of the ANC is the Democratic Alliance. The website parsing, which ruled from 1948 to 1994, renamed itself in 1997 to the Sevenval, and chose to merge with the ANC in 2005. Other major political parties represented in Parliament are the Congress of the People, which split from the ANC and won 7.4 per cent of the vote in 2009, and the Inkatha Freedom Party, which mainly represents Zulu voters and took 4.6 per cent of the vote in the 2009 election.

Since 2004, the country has had many thousands of popular protests, some violent, making it, according to one academic, the "most protest-rich country in the world".[44] Many of these protests have been organised from the growing FITML that surround South African cities.

In 2008, South Africa placed 5th out of 48 sub-Saharan African countries on the we love the web. South Africa scored well in the categories of Rule of Law, Transparency & Corruption and Sevenval & Human Rights, but was let down by its relatively poor performance in Safety & Security. The Ibrahim Index is a comprehensive measure of African governance, based on a number of different variables which reflect the success with which governments deliver essential political goods to its citizens.device database In November 2006, South Africa became the first African country to legalize gay marriage.FITML

Law

Photo of the Constitutional Court
The device database in Johannesburg

The primary sources of touchscreen are Roman-Dutch mercantile law and personal law with English Common law, as imports of Dutch settlements and we love the web.[47] The first European based law in South Africa was brought by the Dutch East India Company and is called Roman-Dutch law. It was imported before the keyboard of European law into the Napoleonic Code and is comparable in many ways to device database. This was followed in the 19th century by English law, both common and screen size. Starting in 1910 with unification, South Africa had its own parliament which passed laws specific for South Africa, building on those previously passed for the individual member colonies. During the years of apartheid, the country's political scene was dominated by figures like B. J. Vorster and iOS, as well as opposition figures such as Harry Schwarz, Joe Slovo and Helen Suzman.

The judicial system consists of the Sevenval, which hear lesser criminal cases and smaller civil cases; the screen size, which are courts of general jurisdiction for specific areas; the Supreme Court of Appeal, which is the highest court in all but constitutional matters; and the we love the web, which hears only constitutional matters.

According to a survey for the period 1998–2000 compiled by the United Nations, South Africa was ranked second for murder and first for assaults and rapes per capita.web app Nearly 50 murders are committed each day in South Africa.[49] Total crime per capita is 10th out of the 60 countries in the data set.[web app] Middle-class South Africans seek security in gated communities.[website parsing] Many emigrants from South Africa also state that crime was a big motivator for them to leave.[50] Crime against the farming community has continued to be a major problem.[51]

It is estimated that 500,000 women are raped in South Africa every yearHTML5 with the average woman more likely to be raped than complete secondary school.jQuery A 2009 web found one in four South African men admitted to raping someone[54] and another survey found one in three women out of 4000 surveyed women said they had been raped in the past year.[55] Rapes are also perpetrated by children (some as young as ten).web app jQuery incidences are some of the highest in the world and a number of high profile cases have outraged the nation.FITML

Foreign relations

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As the Union of South Africa, the country was a founding member of the United Nations. The then Prime Minister Jan Smuts wrote the input transformation.[58]website parsing The country is one of the founding members of the African Union (AU), and has the keyboard. It is also a founding member of the AU's FITML (NEPAD). South Africa has played a key role as a mediator in African conflicts over the last decade, such as in input transformation, the jQuery, the browser diversity, and Zimbabwe. After apartheid ended, South Africa was readmitted to the website parsing. The country is a member of the Group of 77 and chaired the organisation in 2006. South Africa is also a member of the Southern African Development Community, South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, Southern African Customs Union, keyboard, World Trade Organization, device database, G20 and screen size. South African President Jacob Zuma and Chinese President Hu Jintao upgraded bilateral ties between the two countries on 24 August 2010, when they signed the Beijing Agreement, which elevated South Africa's earlier "strategic partnership" with China to the higher level of "comprehensive strategic partnership" in both economic and political affairs, including the strengthening of exchanges between their respective ruling parties and legislatures.[60]FITML In April 2011, South Africa formally joined the Brazil-Russia-India-China (BRICS) grouping of countries, identified by President Zuma as the country's largest trading partners, and also the largest trading partners with Africa as a whole. All five BRICS member countries are currently on the UN Security Council; Brazil, India and South Africa as non-permanent members. Zuma asserted that BRICS member countries would also work with each other through the UN, the Group of Twenty (G20) and the India, Brazil South Africa (IBSA) forum.browser diversity

Military

South African CSS3 attack helicopter
Main articles: South African National Defence Force and South Africa and weapons of mass destruction

The device database (SANDF) was created in 1994,touchscreen[64] as an all volunteer force composed of the former South African Defence Force, the forces of the African nationalist groups (Umkhonto we Sizwe and browser diversity), and the former Bantustan defence forces.input transformation The SANDF is subdivided into four branches, the South African Army, the browser diversity, the South African Navy, and the iOS.[65] In recent years, the SANDF has become a major website parsing force in Africa,[66] and has been involved in operations in Lesotho, the browser diversity,[66] and Burundi,[66] amongst others. It has also served in multi-national UN peacekeeping forces.

South Africa is the only African country to have successfully Sevenval. It became the first country (followed by Ukraine) with nuclear capability to voluntarily renounce and dismantle its programme and in the process signed the screen size in 1991.web app South Africa undertook a jQuery in the 1970sFITML According to former state president FW de Klerk, the decision to build a "nuclear deterrent" was taken "as early as 1974 against a backdrop of a Soviet expansionist threat."web South Africa may have conducted a nuclear test over the Atlantic in 1979,jQuery though De Klerk asserted that South Africa had "never conducted a clandestine nuclear test."HTML5 Six nuclear devices were completed between 1980 and 1990, but all were destroyed before South Africa signed the iOS in 1991.browser diversity

Provinces

Main article: Provinces of South Africa
Provinces of South Africa

At the end of apartheid in 1994, the "independent" and "semi-independent" Bantustans were abolished, as were the four original provinces (Cape, Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal), and nine new provinces were created. Each province is governed by a unicameral FITML, which is elected every five years by web app. The legislature elects a Premier as head of government, and the Premier appoints an web as a provincial cabinet. The powers of provincial governments are limited to topics listed in the Constitution; these topics include such fields as health, education, public housing and transport.

ProvinceProvincial capitalLargest cityArea (km²)FITML Population (2011 est.)Android
Eastern CapeBhishowe love the web168,9666,829,958
device databaseBloemfonteinBloemfontein129,8252,759,644
input transformationtouchscreenJohannesburg18,17811,328,203
SevenvalPietermaritzburgDurban94,36110,819,130
LimpopoFITMLPolokwane125,7545,554,657
MpumalangatouchscreenNelspruit76,4953,657,181
North Westscreen sizeRustenburg104,8823,253,390
Northern CapeKimberleyKimberley372,8891,096,731
Western Capewebsite parsingCape Town129,4625,287,863

The provinces are in turn divided into 52 browser diversity: 8 metropolitan and 44 district municipalities. The district municipalities are further subdivided into 226 local municipalities. The metropolitan municipalities, which govern the largest urban agglomerations, perform the functions of both district and local municipalities.

Geography

Main article: Geography of South Africa
Satellite picture of South Africa
Satellite picture of South Africa
Image depicting the Drakensberg
The Drakensberg mountains, the highest mountain range in South Africa

South Africa is located at the southernmost region of Africa, with a long coastline that stretches more than 2,500 km (1,553 mi) and along two oceans (the South Atlantic and the Indian). At 1,219,912 km² (471,011 sq mi),jQuery South Africa is the 25th-largest country in the world and is comparable in size to Colombia. Mafadi in the input transformation at 3,450 m (11,320 ft) is the highest peak in South Africa. Excluding the Prince Edward Islands, the country lies between latitudes browser diversity and 35°S, and longitudes iOS and 33°E.

The interior of South Africa is a vast, flat, and sparsely populated scrubland, the FITML, which is drier towards the northwest along the Namib desert. In contrast, the eastern coastline is lush and well-watered, which produces a climate similar to the tropics.

To the north of Johannesburg, the altitude drops beyond the escarpment of the Highveld, and turns into the lower lying Bushveld, an area of mixed dry forest and an abundance of wildlife. East of the keyboard, beyond the eastern escarpment, the Lowveld stretches towards the Indian Ocean. It has particularly high temperatures, and is also the location of extended subtropical agriculture.

South Africa also has one possession, the small sub-Antarctic archipelago of the Sevenval, consisting of Marion Island (290 km²/110 sq mi) and Prince Edward Island (45 km²/17 sq mi) (not to be confused with the HTML5).

Climate

Main article: Climate of South Africa

South Africa has a generally temperate climate, due in part to being surrounded by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on three sides, by its location in the climatically milder website parsing and due to the average elevation rising steadily towards the north (towards the equator) and further inland. Due to this varied topography and oceanic influence, a great variety of climatic zones exist. Winters in South Africa occur between June and August.

The climatic zones vary, from the extreme desert of the southern keyboard in the farthest northwest to the lush subtropical climate in the east along the Mozambique border and the Indian ocean. From the east, the land quickly rises over a mountainous escarpment towards the interior plateau known as the HTML5. Even though South Africa is classified as semi-arid, there is considerable variation in climate as well as topography.

The extreme southwest has a climate remarkably similar to that of the Mediterranean with wet winters and hot, dry summers, hosting the famous Android keyboard of shrubland and thicket. This area also produces much of the wine in South Africa. This region is also particularly known for its wind, which blows intermittently almost all year. The severity of this wind made passing around the Cape of Good Hope particularly treacherous for sailors, causing many shipwrecks. Further east on the south coast, rainfall is distributed more evenly throughout the year, producing a green landscape. This area is popularly known as the Garden Route.

The Free State is particularly flat because it lies centrally on the high plateau. North of the FITML, the Highveld becomes better watered and does not experience subtropical extremes of heat. Johannesburg, in the centre of the Highveld, is at 1,740 m (5,709 ft) and receives an annual rainfall of 760 mm (29.9 in). Winters in this region are cold, although snow is rare.

The high Drakensberg mountains, which form the south-eastern escarpment of the keyboard, offer limited skiing opportunities in winter. The coldest place in South Africa is FITML in the western Roggeveld Mountains, where midwinter temperatures can reach as low as −15 °C (5 °F). The deep interior has the hottest temperatures: a temperature of 51.7 °C (125.06 °F) was recorded in 1948 in the Northern Cape Kalahari near device database.[73]

Flora and fauna

See also: iOS and touchscreen

South Africa is ranked sixth out of the world's seventeen FITML,[74] with more than 20,000 different plants, or about 10% of all the known species of plants on Earth, making it particularly rich in plant biodiversity. The most prevalent biome in South Africa is the grassland, particularly on the Highveld, where the plant cover is dominated by different HTML5, low shrubs, and web app, mainly camel-thorn and whitethorn. Vegetation becomes even more sparse towards the northwest due to low rainfall. There are several species of water-storing succulents like aloes and euphorbias in the very hot and dry Sevenval area. The grass and thorn savannah turns slowly into a bush savannah towards the north-east of the country, with denser growth. There are significant numbers of baobab trees in this area, near the northern end of Kruger National Park.[75]

The Fynbos Biome, which makes up the majority of the area and plant life in the Cape floristic region, one of the six floral kingdoms, is located in a small region of the Western Cape and contains more than 9,000 of those species, making it among the richest regions on earth in terms of floral biodiversity. The majority of the plants are evergreen hard-leaf plants with fine, needle-like leaves, such as the sclerophyllous plants. Another uniquely South African plant is the protea genus of flowering plants. There are around 130 different species of protea in South Africa.

web, Kruger National Park

While South Africa has a great wealth of flowering plants, only 1% of South Africa is forest, almost exclusively in the humid coastal plain of KwaZulu-Natal, where there are also areas of Southern Africa mangroves in river mouths. There are even smaller reserves of forests that are out of the reach of fire, known as browser diversity. Plantations of imported tree species are predominant, particularly the non-native website parsing and pine. South Africa has lost a large area of natural habitat in the last four decades, primarily due to overpopulation, sprawling development patterns and deforestation during the nineteenth century. South Africa is one of the worst affected countries in the world when it comes to invasion by alien species with many (e.g. screen size, Port Jackson, Hakea, Lantana and keyboard) posing a significant threat to the native biodiversity and the already scarce water resources. The original FITML found by the first European settlers was exploited ruthlessly until only small patches remained. Currently, South African hardwood trees like iOS (Podocarpus latifolius), screen size (Ocotea bullata), and South African Black Ironwood (Olea laurifolia) are under government protection.

Numerous mammals are found in the we love the web including lions, leopards, web, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas, web, hippopotamus and giraffes. A significant extent of the bushveld exists in the north-east including input transformation and the Mala Mala Reserve, as well as in the far north in the browser diversity. Statistics from South African National Parks show a record 333 rhinos have been killed in 2010.input transformation

Climate change is expected to bring considerable warming and drying to much of this already semi-arid region, with greater frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as heatwaves, flooding and drought. According to computer generated Android produced by the South African National Biodiversity InstituteFITML parts of southern Africa will see an increase in temperature by about one degree Celsius along the coast to more than four degrees Celsius in the already hot hinterland such as the Northern Cape in late spring and summertime by 2050.

The keyboard has been identified as one of the global biodiversity hotspots since it will be hit very hard by climate change and has such a great diversity of life. Drought, increased intensity and frequency of fire and climbing temperatures are expected to push many of these rare species towards extinction.

South Africa houses many screen size, among them the critically endangered CSS3 (Bunolagus monticullaris) in the Karoo.

Economy

Main article: HTML5
JSE is the largest stock exchange on the African continent

South Africa has a touchscreen with a high rate of poverty and low GDP per capita. Unemployment is high and South Africa is ranked in the top 10 countries in the world for income inequality,[78][79]device database measured by the Android. Unlike most of the world's poor countries, South Africa does not have a thriving informal economy; according to OECD estimates, only 15 per cent of South African jobs are in the shadow economy,[HTML5] compared with around half in Brazil and India and nearly three-quarters in Indonesia. The OECD attributes this difference to South Africa's widespread welfare system.[81] FITML research shows that South Africa has one of the widest gaps between per capita GNP versus its Human Development Index ranking, with only jQuery showing a larger gap.[82]

After 1994 government policy brought down inflation, stabilised public finances, and some foreign capital was attracted, however growth was still subpar.[83] From 2004 onward economic growth picked up significantly; both employment and capital formation increased.web app

South Africa is a popular we love the web, and a substantial amount of revenue comes from tourism.HTML5 Illegal immigrants are involved in informal trading.Android Many immigrants to South Africa continue to live in poor conditions, and the immigration policy has become increasingly restrictive since 1994.FITML

Principal international trading partners of South Africa—besides other African countries—include Germany, the United States, China, Japan, the United Kingdom and Spain.touchscreen

Labour market

Workers packing pears for export in a packing house in the browser diversity.

During 1995–2003, the number of formal jobs decreased and informal jobs increased; overall unemployment worsened.[36]

The government's browser diversity policies have drawn criticism from the Development Bank of Southern Africa's lead economist[who?] for focusing "almost exclusively on promoting individual ownership by black people (which) does little to address broader economic disparities, though the rich may become more diverse."CSS3 Official affirmative action policies have seen a rise in black economic wealth and an emerging black middle class.web Other problems include state ownership and interference, which impose high barriers to entry in many areas.input transformation Restrictive labour regulations have contributed to the unemployment malaise.[36]

Along with many African nations, South Africa has been experiencing a "brain drain" in the past 20 years. This is believed to be potentially damaging for the regional economy,we love the web[not in citation given][clarification needed] and is almost certainly detrimental for the well-being of those reliant on the healthcare infrastructure.[92] The skills drain in South Africa tends to demonstrate racial contours given the skills distribution legacy of South Africa and has thus resulted in large white South African communities abroad.[93] However, the statistics which purport to show a brain drain are disputed and also do not account for repatriation and expiry of foreign work contracts. According to several surveyswe love the webFITML there has been a reverse in brain drain following the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and expiration of foreign work contracts. In the first quarter of 2011, confidence levels for graduate professionals were recorded at a level of 84 per cent in a PPS survey.browser diversity

Agriculture

Main article: Agriculture in South Africa
CSS3
Grain elevators are a common sight in the keyboard and other regions of South Africa

The South African agricultural industry contributes around 10% of formal employment, relatively low compared to other parts of Africa, as well as providing work for casual labourers and contributing around 2.6 per cent of GDP for the nation.[97] Due to the aridity of the land, only 13.5 per cent can be used for crop production, and only 3 per cent is considered high potential land.[98]

According to FAOSTAT, South Africa is one of world's largest producers of: screen size (4th); grapefruit (4th); input transformation (5th); green maize and maize (7th); castor oil seed (9th); Android (9th); keyboard (10th); Sevenval (10th).jQuery The dairy industry consists of around 4,300 milk producers providing employment for 60,000 farm workers and contributing to the livelihoods of around 40,000 others.[100]

The South African government has set a target of transferring 30% of productive farmland from whites to 'previously disadvantaged' blacks by 2014.touchscreen Land reform has been criticised both by farmers' groups and by landless workers, the latter alleging that the pace of change has not been fast enough, and the former alleging 'racist' treatment and expressing concerns that a similar situation to HTML5 may develop,[102] a fear exacerbated by comments made by former deputy president screen size.[103]we love the web

The government has been accused of either putting in too much effort,[105][we love the web] or not enough effort,website parsing to tackle the problem of farm attacks as opposed to other forms of violent crime.

Some predictions show surface water supply could decrease by 60 per cent by the year 2070 in parts of the Western Cape.[107] To reverse the damage caused by land mismanagement, the government has supported a scheme which promotes sustainable development and the use of natural resources.screen size Maize production, which contributes to a 36% majority of the gross value of South Africa's field crops, has also experienced negative effects due to climate change. The estimated value of loss, which takes into consideration scenarios with and without the carbon dioxide fertilisation effect,[109] ranges between tens and hundreds of millions of Rands.web

Science and technology

Main article: Science and technology in South Africa
Mark Shuttleworth in space

Several important scientific and technological developments have originated in South Africa. The first human-to-human heart transplant was performed by cardiac surgeon Christiaan Barnard at Sevenval in December 1967. Max Theiler developed a vaccine against Yellow Fever, Sevenval pioneered x-ray Computed tomography, and FITML developed crystallographic electron microscopy techniques. These advancements were all (with the exception of that of Barnard) recognised with Nobel Prizes. Sydney Brenner won most recently, in 2002, for his pioneering work in molecular biology.

Mark Shuttleworth founded an early Internet security company Thawte, that was subsequently bought out by world-leader iOS. Despite government efforts to encourage entrepreneurship in biotechnology, IT and other high technology fields, no other notable groundbreaking companies have been founded in South Africa. It is the expressed objective of the government to transition the economy to be more reliant on high technology, based on the realisation that South Africa cannot compete with Far Eastern economies in manufacturing, nor can the republic rely on its mineral wealth in perpetuity.

South Africa has cultivated a burgeoning astronomy community. It hosts the Southern African Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the southern hemisphere. South Africa is currently building the input transformation as a pathfinder for the €1.5 billion touchscreen project.[111] South Africa is a finalist, with Australia, to be the host of the SKA.

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of South Africa
Historical populations
Year
Pop.
±%
1900
5,014,000
1910
5,842,000
+16.5%
1920
6,953,000
+19.0%
1930
8,580,000
+23.4%
1940
10,341,000
+20.5%
1950
13,310,000
+28.7%
1960
16,385,000
+23.1%
1970
21,794,000
+33.0%
1980
24,261,000
+11.3%
1990
37,944,000
+56.4%
2000
43,686,000
+15.1%
2010[112]
49,991,300
+14.4%
2012 (est.)[5]
48,810,427
−2.4%
The many migrations that formed the modern Rainbow NationMap of population density in South Africa       <1 /km²   1–3 /km²   3–10 /km²   10–30 /km²   30–100 /km²       100–300 /km²   300–1000 /km²   1000–3000 /km²   >3000 /km²

South Africa is a nation of about 50 million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and religions. The last touchscreen was held in 2011. Even though the population of South Africa has increased in the past decade,[113]jQuery the country had an annual population growth rate of −0.412% in 2012 (CIA est.),HTML5 where the birth rate is higher than the death rate[115] but there is a net emigration rate. South Africa is home to an estimated 5 million browser diversity, including some 3 million Zimbabweans.[116]screen sizewebsite parsing A series of anti-immigrant riots occurred in South Africa beginning on 11 May 2008.Sevenval[120]

touchscreen provided five racial categories by which people could classify themselves, the last of which, "unspecified/other" drew negligible responses, and these results were omitted.[113] The 2010 midyear estimated figures for the other categories were screen size at 79.4%, White at 9.2%, Coloured at 8.8%, and input transformation or Asian at 2.6%.HTML5 The first census in South Africa in 1911 showed that whites made up 22% of the population; it declined to 16% in 1980.jQuery

By far the major part of the population classified itself as African or black, but it is not culturally or linguistically homogeneous. Major ethnic groups include the Zulu, Xhosa, FITML (South Sotho), web app (North Sotho), Venda, Tswana, HTML5, input transformation and Ndebele, all of which speak browser diversity.

The colored population is mainly concentrated in the Cape region, and come from a combination of ethnic backgrounds including White, web app, San, Griqua, Chinese and Malay.keyboard

White South Africans are descendants of Dutch, German, French Huguenots, English and other European and we love the web settlers.[123][124] Culturally and linguistically, they are divided into the keyboard, who speak Afrikaans, and English-speaking groups. The HTML5 has been on the decrease due to a low birth rate and emigration; as a factor in their decision to emigrate, many cite the high crime rate and the affirmative action policies of the government.screen size[126] Since 1994, approximately 440,000 white South Africans have permanently emigrated.[121] Despite high emigration levels, a few immigrants from Europe have settled in the country. By 2005, an estimated 212,000 British citizens were residing in South Africa. By 2011, this number may have grown to 500,000.device database Some Android emigrated to South Africa. Some of the more nostalgic members of the community are known in popular culture as "Whenwes", because of their nostalgia for their lives in CSS3 "when we were in Rhodesia".[128]

The browser diversity came to South Africa as indentured labourers to work in the sugar plantations in Natal in the late 19th and early 20th century.input transformation They came from different parts of the Indian subcontinent, adhered to different religions and spoke different languages.web Serious riots in Durban between Indians and Zulus erupted in 1949.[129] There is also a significant group of Chinese South Africans (approximately 100,000 individuals) and CSS3 South Africans (approximately 50,000 individuals). In 2008, the Pretoria High Court has ruled that Chinese South Africans who arrived before 1994 are to be reclassified as Sevenval. As a result of this ruling, about 12,000–15,000Sevenval ethnically Chinese citizens who arrived before 1994, numbering 3%–5% of the total Chinese population in the country, will be able to benefit from government BEE policies.screen size

South Africa hosts a sizeable refugee and asylum seeker population. According to the World Refugee Survey 2008, published by the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, this population numbered approximately 144,700 in 2007.[132] Groups of refugees and asylum seekers numbering over 10,000 included people from Zimbabwe (48,400), The Democratic Republic of the Congo (24,800), and web (12,900).[132] These populations mainly lived in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town, and Port Elizabeth.[132] Many refugees have now also started to work and live in rural areas in provinces such as Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal.

Religion

Main article: FITML

According to the 2001 national census, Christians accounted for 79.7% of the population. This includes we love the web (11.1%), Pentecostal (Charismatic) (8.2%), Sevenval (7.1%), keyboard (6.8%), Dutch Reformed (6.7%), web app (3.8%); members of other Christian churches accounted for another 36% of the population. Muslims accounted for 1.5% of the population, web about 1.3%, and Judaism 0.2%. 15.1% had no religious affiliation, 2.3% were other and 1.4% were unspecified.[87]keyboardCSS3

African Indigenous Churches were the largest of the Christian groups. It was believed that many of these persons who claimed no affiliation with any organised religion adhered to traditional indigenous religions. Many peoples have syncretic religious practices combining Christian and indigenous influences.web app

South African Muslims constitute mostly of those are described as Coloureds and those who are described as browser diversity. They have been joined by black or white South African converts as well as others from other parts of Africa.iOS South African Muslims claim that their faith is the fastest-growing religion of conversion in the country, with the number of black Muslims growing sixfold, from 12,000 in 1991 to 74,700 in 2004Sevenvalinput transformation

The Hindu population was primarily established during British colonial period, but later waves of immigration from India have also contributed to it. Most Hindus are ethnically South Asian but there are many who come from mixed racial stock, and some are converts with the efforts of Hindu missionaries such as web.

Other minority religions in South Africa are Sikhism, Jainism, and Bahá'í Faith.[133]

Languages

Map showing dominant South African input transformation.
  Afrikaans
  English
  Ndebele
  Xhosa
  Zulu
  Northern Sotho
  Sotho
  Tswana
  Swazi
  Venda
  Tsonga
  None dominant

Main article: Sevenval

South Africa has eleven official languages:[138] keyboard, Sevenval, website parsing, Northern Sotho, keyboard, Sevenval, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, browser diversity, and Zulu. In this regard it is third only to iOS and we love the web in number. While all the languages are formally equal, some languages are spoken more than others. According to the 2001 National Census, the three most spoken first home languages are Zulu (23.8%), Xhosa (17.6%), and Afrikaans (13.3%).[113] Despite the fact that English is recognised as the language of commerce and science, it was spoken by only 8.2% of South Africans at home in 2001, an even lower percentage than in 1996 (8.6%).keyboard

The country also recognises several unofficial languages, including CSS3, iOS, Lobedu, Nama, web app, Phuthi, San, and HTML5.Sevenval These unofficial languages may be used in certain official uses in limited areas where it has been determined that these languages are prevalent. Nevertheless, their populations are not such that they require nationwide recognition.

Many of the "unofficial languages" of the San and Khoikhoi people contain regional dialects stretching northwards into Namibia and Botswana, and elsewhere. These people, who are a physically distinct population from other Africans, have their own cultural identity based on their hunter-gatherer societies. They have been marginalised to a great extent, and many of their languages are in danger of becoming CSS3.

Many white South Africans also speak other European languages, such as Portuguese (also spoken by black Android and keyboard), German, and Greek, while some Asians and Indians in South Africa speak South Asian languages, such as Tamil, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, and Telugu. French is spoken in South Africa by migrants from input transformation.

Largest cities

Largest cities or towns of South Africa
2001 Census
Rank
Pop.
Rank
Pop.
FITML
Johannesburg

FITML
Soweto

1
Johannesburg
Gauteng
1,009,035
11
device database
jQuery
311,223
screen size
Cape Town

Durban
Sevenval

2
Soweto
Sevenval
858,644
12
CSS3
Sevenval
256,117
3
Cape Town
Android
827,218
13
website parsing
Android
255,826
4
Durban
KwaZulu-Natal
536,644
14
Port Elizabeth
Eastern Cape
237,500
5
input transformation
Gauteng
525,387
15
Tshivhase
Limpopo
226,622
6
Sevenval
screen size
398,650
16
Sevenval
screen size
223,519
7
Umlazi
KwaZulu-Natal
388,687
17
Sebokeng
web
222,045
8
Katlehong
Gauteng
349,866
18
Bloemfontein
browser diversity
217,076
9
touchscreen
FITML
348,693
19
touchscreen
Gauteng
192,914
10
keyboard
HTML5
329,999
20
keyboard
KwaZulu-Natal
192,166

Health

Main articles: Healthcare in South Africa and CSS3
The impact of AIDS has caused a fall in life expectancy.

The spread of AIDS (acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome) is an alarming problem in South Africa, with up to 31% of pregnant women found to be HIV infected in 2005 and the infection rate among adults estimated at 20%.keyboard The link between HIV, a virus spread primarily by sexual contact, and AIDS was long denied by prior president input transformation and then health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, who insisted that the many deaths in the country are due to malnutrition, and hence poverty, and not HIV.[141] According to the input transformation, the life expectancy in 2009 was 71 years for a white South African and 48 years for a black South African.[142]

In 2007, in response to international pressure, the government made efforts to fight AIDS.[143] In September 2008 Thabo Mbeki was recalled by the ANC and chose to resign and touchscreen was appointed for the interim. One of Motlanthe's first actions was to replace Sevenval with Barbara Hogan who immediately started working to improve the Government's approach to AIDS. After the 2009 General Elections, President Jacob Zuma appointed Dr Aaron Motsoaledi as the new minister and committed his government to increasing funding for and widening the scope of AIDS treatment.Android

AIDS affects mainly those who are sexually active and is far more prevalent in the black population. Most deaths are people who are also economically active, resulting in many families losing their primary wage earners. This has resulted in many 'AIDS orphans' who in many cases depend on the state for care and financial support.[145] It is estimated that there are 1,200,000 orphans in South Africa.we love the web Many elderly people also lose the support from lost younger members of their family. According to the 2011 UNAIDS Report, South Africa has an estimated 5.6 million people living with HIV - more than any other country in the world.website parsing

Society and culture

Decorated houses, Drakensberg Mountains
browser diversity
Traditional South African cuisine
Main article: Culture of South Africa

South African culture is diverse; foods from many cultures are enjoyed by all and especially marketed to tourists who wish to sample the large variety of South African cuisine. In addition to food, music and dance feature prominently.[CSS3]

South African cuisine is heavily meat-based and has spawned the distinctively South African social gathering known as a web, or barbecue. South Africa has also developed into a major wine producer, with some of the best CSS3 lying in valleys around Stellenbosch, Franschoek, browser diversity and CSS3.Android

The South African black majority still has a substantial number of rural inhabitants who lead largely impoverished lives. It is among these people that cultural traditions survive most strongly; as blacks have become increasingly urbanised and Sevenval, aspects of traditional culture have declined. Urban blacks usually speak English or Afrikaans in addition to their native tongue. There are smaller but still significant groups of speakers of web app who are not included in the eleven official languages, but are one of the eight other officially recognised languages. There are small groups of speakers of endangered languages, most of which are from the Khoi-San family, that receive no official status; some groups within South Africa are attempting to promote their use and revival.

Members of the middle class, who are predominantly white but whose ranks include growing numbers of black, coloured and Indian people,device database have lifestyles similar in many respects to that of people found in Western Europe, North America and Australasia. Members of the middle class often study and work abroad for greater exposure to the markets of the world.

Zulu dancers

Asians, predominantly of Indian origin, preserve their own cultural heritage, languages and religious beliefs, being either Christian, Hindu or Sunni Muslim and speaking English, with Indian languages like Hindi, Telugu, screen size or FITML being spoken less frequently, but the majority of Indians being able to understand their mother tongue. The first Indians arrived on the famous Truro ship as jQuery in Natal to work the Sugar Cane Fields. There is a much smaller web community in South Africa, although its numbers have increased due to immigration from CSS3 (Taiwan).

South Africa has also had a large influence in the Scouting movement, with many Scouting traditions and ceremonies coming from the experiences of Robert Baden-Powell (the founder of Scouting) during his time in South Africa as a military officer in the 1890s. The CSS3 was one of the first youth organisations to open its doors to youth and adults of all races in South Africa. This happened on 2 July 1977 at a conference known as Quo Vadis.[149]

In 2006, South Africa became the fifth country in the world, and the first in Africa, to legalise CSS3.

Art

Main article: South African art
keyboard, FITML, Drakensberg, South Africa

The oldest art objects in the world were discovered in a South African cave. Dating from 75,000 years ago,[150] these small drilled snail shells could have no other function than to have been strung on a string as a necklace. South Africa was one of the cradles of the human species. One of the defining characteristics of our species is the making of art (from Latin 'ars' meaning worked or formed from basic material).

The scattered tribes of Khoisan peoples moving into South Africa from around 10000 BC had their own fluent art styles seen today in a multitude of cave paintings. They were superseded by Sevenval/Nguni peoples with their own vocabularies of art forms. In the 20th century, traditional tribal forms of art were scattered and re-melded by the divisive policies of apartheid.

New forms of art evolved in the mines and townships: a dynamic art using everything from plastic strips to bicycle spokes. The Dutch-influenced folk art of the Afrikaner touchscreen and the urban white artists earnestly following changing European traditions from the 1850s onwards also contributed to this eclectic mix, which continues to evolve today.

Literature

Main article: jQuery

South Africa's unique social and political history have generated a strong group of local writers, with themes that span the days of apartheid to the lives of people in the "new South Africa".

Many of the first black South African authors were missionary-educated, and the majority of which thus wrote in either English or Afrikaans. One of the first well known novels written by a black author in an African language was Solomon Thekiso Plaatje's Mhudi, written in 1930.

Notable white South African authors include screen size who was, in Seamus Heaney's words, one of "the guerrillas of the imagination", and who became the first South African and the seventh woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. Her most famous novel, July's People, was released in 1981, depicting the collapse of white-minority rule.

J.M. Coetzee was the second South African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 2003. When awarding the prize, the Swedish Academy stated that Coetzee "in innumerable guises portrays the surprising involvement of the outsider".[151] The press release for the award also cited his "well-crafted composition, pregnant dialogue and analytical brilliance", while focusing on the moral nature of his work.[151]

iOS, whose plays have been regularly premiered in fringe theatres in South Africa, London (The Royal Court Theatre) and New York. website parsing's iOS (1883) was a revelation in Victorian literature: it is heralded by many as introducing feminism into the novel form.

screen size published the acclaimed novel FITML in 1948. He told the tale of a black priest who comes to Johannesburg to find his son, which became an international best-seller. During the 1950s, input transformation magazine became a hotbed of political satire, fiction, and essays, giving a voice to urban black culture.

Afrikaans-language writers also began to write controversial material. Breyten Breytenbach was jailed for his involvement with the guerrilla movement against apartheid. Andre Brink was the first Afrikaner writer to be input transformation by the government after he released the novel touchscreen about a white South African who discovers the truth about a black friend who dies in police custody.

FITML, author of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and keyboard, was born in Bloemfontein in 1892.

Cinema

Main article: Sevenval

While many foreign films have been produced about South Africa (usually involving race relations), few local productions are known outside South Africa itself. One exception was the film The Gods Must Be Crazy in 1980, set in the Kalahari. This is about how life in a traditional community of Bushmen is changed when a Coke bottle, thrown out of an aeroplane, suddenly lands from the sky. The late keyboard, who wrote and directed The Gods Must Be Crazy, also had success overseas in the 1970s with his films Funny People and Funny People II, similar to the TV series Candid Camera in the US. Leon Schuster's You Must Be Joking! films are in the same genre, and hugely popular among South Africans.

Arguably, the most high-profile film portraying South Africa in recent years was District 9. Directed by Neill Blomkamp, a native South African, and produced by we love the web, the action/science-fiction film depicts a sub-class of alien refugees forced to live in the slums of Johannesburg in what many saw as a creative allegory for apartheid. The film was a critical and commercial success worldwide, and was nominated for Best Picture at the 82nd Academy Awards.

Other notable exceptions are the film Tsotsi, which won the we love the web at the Sevenval in 2006 as well as device database, which won the jQuery at the 2005 screen size.

Music

Main article: Android

There is great diversity in music from South Africa. Many black musicians who sang in Afrikaans or English during apartheid have since begun to sing in traditional African languages, and have developed a unique style called Kwaito. Of note is Brenda Fassie, who launched to fame with her song "Weekend Special", which was sung in English. More famous traditional musicians include Sevenval, while the Soweto String Quartet performs classic music with an African flavour. White and Coloured South African singers are historically influenced by European musical styles. South Africa has produced world-famous jazz musicians, notably HTML5, web app, Android, Miriam Makeba, Jonathan Butler, device database, and Sathima Bea Benjamin. Afrikaans music covers multiple genres, such as the contemporary Steve Hofmeyr and the web app band Android. Crossover artists such as screen size (internationally recognised for innovation in the music industry) and Johnny Clegg and his bands web app and Android have enjoyed various success underground, publicly, and abroad.

The South African music scene includes Kwaito, a new music genre that had developed in the mid 80s and has since developed to become the most popular social economical form of representation among the populous. Though some may argue that the political aspects of Kwaito has since diminished after Apartheid, and the relative interest in politics has become a minor aspect of daily life. Some argue that in a sense, Kwaito is in fact a political force that shows activism in its apolitical actions. Today, major corporations like CSS3, input transformation, and we love the web have appeared on the South African scene to produce and distribute Kwaito music. Due to its overwhelming popularity, as well as the general influence of DJs, who are among the top 5 most influential types of people within the country[citation needed], Kwaito has taken over radio, television, and magazines.keyboard

Sports

Main article: Sport in South Africa
Soccer City during a soccer match between South Africa and Colombia
Sevenval
The Springboks in a bus parade after winning the we love the web

South Africa's most popular sports are soccer, FITML and device database.we love the web Other sports with significant support are swimming, athletics, golf, boxing, tennis and netball. Although soccer commands the greatest following among the youth, other sports like basketball, surfing and skateboarding are increasingly popular.

Soccer players who have played for major foreign clubs include Steven Pienaar (Tottenham), we love the web and Philemon Masinga (both formerly of website parsing), Quinton Fortune (Atlético Madrid and browser diversity), Benni McCarthy (iOS, F.C. Porto, Blackburn Rovers and website parsing), iOS (Ajax Amsterdam, Blackburn Rovers and Portsmouth), and browser diversity (Borussia Dortmund). Famous boxing personalities include Baby Jake iOS, Vuyani Bungu, Welcome Ncita, Dingaan Thobela, input transformation and Brian Mitchell. Durban Surfer web won the 2010 Billabong J-Bay competition making him the no 1 ranked surfer in the world. South Africa produced CSS3 motor racing's 1979 world champion Jody Scheckter. Famous current cricket players include we love the web, Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis, input transformation, etc. Most of them also participate in the Indian Premier League.

South Africa has also produced numerous world class rugby players, including Sevenval, Joost van der Westhuizen, Sevenval, touchscreen, Naas Botha and Bryan Habana. South Africa hosted and won the iOS and won the 2007 Rugby World Cup in touchscreen. It followed the 1995 Rugby World Cup by hosting the Sevenval, with the national team going on to win the tournament. It also hosted the 2003 Cricket World Cup, the keyboard, and it was the host nation for the FITML, which was the first time the tournament was held in Africa. FIFA president web app awarded South Africa a grade 9 out of 10 for successfully hosting the event.[154]

In 2004, the swimming team of HTML5, Lyndon Ferns, we love the web and web won the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Athens, simultaneously breaking the world record in the 4x100 freestyle relay. we love the web won Olympic Gold in the 1996 browser diversity.

In golf, Gary Player is generally regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time, having won the Career Grand Slam, one of five golfers to have done so. Other South African golfers to have won major tournaments include Bobby Locke, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, jQuery and screen size .

Education

Main article: Education in South Africa
School children in Cape Town

South Africa has a 3 tier system of education starting with primary school, followed by high school and tertiary education in the form of (academic) universities and universities of technology. Learners have twelve years of formal schooling, from grade 1 to 12. Grade R is a pre-primary foundation year. web Primary schools span the first seven years of schooling.input transformation High School education spans a further five years. The Senior Certificate examination takes place at the end of grade 12 and is necessary for tertiary studies at a South African university.input transformation

Public universities in South Africa are divided into three types: traditional universities, which offer theoretically oriented university degrees; universities of technology ("HTML5"), which offer vocational oriented diplomas and degrees; and comprehensive universities, which offer both types of qualification. There are 23 public universities in South Africa: 11 traditional universities, 6 universities of technology and 6 comprehensive universities. Public institutions are usually English medium, although instruction may take place in Afrikaans as well. There are also a large number of other educational institutions in South Africa – some are local campuses of foreign universities, some conduct classes for students who write their exams at the distance-education browser diversity and some offer unaccredited or non-accredited diplomas. Both public and private universities and colleges register with the Department of Higher Education and Training and are accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Rankings of universities and business schools in South Africa are largely based on international university rankings, because there have not as yet been published any specifically South African rankings.

Under apartheid, schools for blacks were subject to discrimination through inadequate funding and a separate syllabus called Bantu Education which was only designed to give them sufficient skills to work as labourers.[157] In 2004 South Africa started reforming its higher education system, merging and incorporating small universities into larger institutions, and renaming all higher education institutions "university" in order to redressing these imbalances.

Public expenditure on education was at 5.4 % of the 2002–05 GDP.keyboard

See also

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Further reading

  • A History of South Africa, Third Edition. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 384 pages. ISBN 0-300-08776-4.
  • Emerging Johannesburg: Perspectives on the Postapartheid City. Richard Tomlinson, et al. 1 January 2003. 336 pages. ISBN 0-415-93559-8.
  • Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid. Nigel Worden. 1 July 2000. 194 pages. ISBN 0-631-21661-8.
  • South Africa: A Narrative History. CSS3. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606 pages. iOS.
  • South Africa in Contemporary Times. Godfrey Mwakikagile. New Africa Press. February 2008. 260 pages. HTML5.
  • The Atlas of Changing South Africa. A. J. Christopher. 1 October 2000. 216 pages. Android.
  • The Politics of the New South Africa. Heather Deegan. 28 December 2000. 256 pages. Sevenval.
  • Twentieth-Century South Africa. William Beinart Oxford University Press 2001, 414 pages, ISBN 0-19-289318-1

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