South Africa

Front of Maropeng at the [[Cradle of Humankind South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. Its nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini; and it encloses Lesotho. Covering an area of , the country has a population of over 62 million people. Pretoria is the administrative capital, while Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein is regarded as the judicial capital. The largest, most populous city is Johannesburg, followed by Cape Town and Durban.

Archaeological findings suggest that various hominid species existed in South Africa about 2.5 million years ago, and modern humans inhabited the region over 100,000 years ago. The first known people were the indigenous Khoisan, and Bantu-speaking peoples from West and Central Africa later migrated to the region 2,000 to 1,000 years ago. In the north, the Kingdom of Mapungubwe formed in the 13th century. In 1652, the Dutch established the first European settlement at Table Bay, and in 1795 and 1806, the British occupied it. The Mfecane, a period of significant upheaval, led to the formation of various African kingdoms, including the Zulu Kingdom. The region was further colonised, and diamonds and gold were discovered, bringing a shift towards industrialisation and urbanisation. Following the Second Boer War, the Union of South Africa was created in 1910 out of the former Cape, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange River colonies, becoming a republic in 1961. Though a system of multi-racial franchise had existed in the Cape, it was gradually eroded, and the vast majority of Black South Africans were not enfranchised until 1994.

The National Party imposed apartheid in 1948, institutionalising previous racial segregation. After a largely non-violent struggle by the African National Congress and other anti-apartheid activists both inside and outside the country, the repeal of discriminatory laws began in the mid-1980s. Universal elections took place in 1994, following which all racial groups have held political representation in the country's liberal democracy, which comprises a parliamentary republic and nine provinces.

South African society encompasses a variety of cultures, languages, and religions; the country is often called the "rainbow nation" to describe its multiracial, multicultural diversity, especially in the wake of apartheid. Recognised as a middle power in international affairs, South Africa maintains significant regional influence and is a member of BRICS+, the African Union, SADC, SACU, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the G20. A developing, newly industrialised country, it has the largest economy in Africa by nominal GDP, is tied with Ethiopia for the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa, and is a biodiversity hotspot with unique biomes, plant, and animal life. Since the end of apartheid, government accountability and quality of life have substantially improved for non-white citizens. However, crime, violence, poverty, and inequality remain widespread, with about 32% of the population unemployed , while some 56% lived below the poverty line. Having the highest Gini coefficient of 0.63, South Africa is considered one of the most economically unequal countries in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by South Africa.
    Published 2010
    “…South Africa…”
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    by Johannesburg (South Africa).
    Published 1961
    “…Johannesburg (South Africa). University of the Witwatersrand : African Climatology Unit…”
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    by Kaser, Max, 1906-1997
    Published 1965
    “…University of South Africa…”
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    Published 1932
    “…Medical Association of South Africa…”
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    Published 1933
    “…Economic Society of South Africa…”
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    “…Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa…”
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    Published 2001
    “…Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa…”
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    Published 1995
    “…Association for Sociology in South Africa…”
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    Published 1959
    “…Classical Association of South Africa…”
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    Published 1956
    “…Historical Association of South Africa…”
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    Published 1977
    “…Royal Society of South Africa…”
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    Published 1962
    “…Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa…”
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    Published 1921
    “…National Herbarium (South Africa)…”
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    Published 1971
    “…University of South Africa. Department of Native Administration…”
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    Published 1982
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    Published 1985
    “…Operations Research Society of South Africa…”
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    Published 1993
    “…University of South Africa. Department of English…”
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    Published 1999
    “…Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa…”
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    Published 1975
    “…South Africa. Water Research Commission…”
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