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Republic of South Africa - translation to English

COUNTRY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Zuid Africa; Republic of South Africa; ISO 3166-1:ZA; Suid-Afrika; Ningizimu Afrika; Azania/South Africa; South Africa's; Zuidafrika; S. Africa; South africa; Third Republic (South Africa); Zuid-Afrika; Republic of south africa; Southafrica; Suid Africa; Zuid Afrika; Seth efrika; Capital of South Africa; Afrique du sud; South-Africa; The Republic of South Africa; South-African; Mzansi; Republiek van Suid-Afrika; S Africa; Soufrica; Sou'frica; Rep. of SOUTH AFRICA; Rep. of South Africa; S Afr; Repabliki ya Afrika-Borwa; Rephaboliki ya Afrika Borwa; IRiphabliki yeSuwela Afrika; IRiphabhulikhi yeNingizimu Afrika; Riphabliki ra Afrika Dzonga; Rephaboliki ya Aforika Borwa; Riphabuḽiki ya Afurika Tshipembe; Rephabuliki ya Afurika Tshipembe; IRiphabliki yomZantsi Afrika; IRiphabhuliki yaseNingizimu Afrika; Conservation issues in South Africa; Iningizimu Afrika; Mzantsi Afrika; SouthAfrica; Republic South Africa; South Africa Act 1962
  • [[Zulus]] performing a traditional dance
  • The female [[African Leopard]] "Thandi" in the Djuma concession of the [[Sabi Sand Game Reserve]]
  • anti-apartheid]] activist and writer
  • The [[Battle of Rorke's Drift]] in January 1879 saw a group of about 150 British Soldiers fend off a group of 4000 Zulus for two days.
  • "For use by white persons" – apartheid sign in English and Afrikaans
  • The [[Battle of Majuba Hill]] was the last decisive battle during the [[First Boer War]], and saw the British defeated by the Boers after 2 hours of fighting.
  • British concentration camp]] during the [[Second Boer War]].
  • Springboks]] on their tour of the country after winning the [[2019 Rugby World Cup]]
  • [[Charles Davidson Bell]]'s 19th-century painting of [[Jan van Riebeeck]], who founded the first European settlement in South Africa, arrives in [[Table Bay]] in 1652
  • Zulu attack]] on a Boer camp in February 1838
  • Portuguese explorer [[Bartolomeu Dias]] planting the cross at [[Cape Point]] after being the first to successfully round the [[Cape of Good Hope]].
  • [[Cape Floral Region Protected Areas]]
  • F.W. de Klerk]] and [[Nelson Mandela]] shake hands in January 1992
  • higher-speed]] commuter rail
  • Ceres Valley]], Western Cape
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  • Koeberg Power Station]], the only [[nuclear power plant]] on the entire African continent
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  • President of South Africa, [[Cyril Ramaphosa]] (far left), poses with the [[BRICS]] heads of state and government during the [[11th BRICS summit]], 2019
  • Life expectancy in select Southern African countries, 1950–2019. [[HIV/AIDS]] has caused a fall in life expectancy.
  • The [[Nelson Mandela Bridge]] in [[Johannesburg]]
  • [[Provinces of South Africa]]
  • [[Mapungubwe Hill]], the site of the former capital of the [[Kingdom of Mapungubwe]]
  • [[Mark Shuttleworth]] in space
  • [[MyCiTi]] Bus in [[Cape Town]]
  • Spring flowers in [[Namaqualand]]
  • March in [[Johannesburg]] against [[xenophobia in South Africa]], 23 April 2015
  • An aerial view of the [[Two Rivers mine]] in [[Steelpoort]], [[Limpopo]], owned by both African Rainbow Minerals and Impala Platinum holdings limited.
  • The [[RG-31 Nyala]], developed and made in South Africa, over 2000 RG-31s are in service worldwide
  • South Africa's nuclear weapons programme]]
  • Rock painting]] by the [[San people]], [[Cederberg]]
  • Smash and Grab Hot Spot sign in [[Retreat, Cape Town]]
  • The [[Pelindaba]] nuclear research centre, where South Africa constructed its first nuclear reactor [[SAFARI-1]]
  • [[Cape Town Stadium]] is the 5th-largest stadium in South Africa, with a capacity of 55,000
  • Great Escarpment]] which surrounds the east, south and western borders of the central plateau.
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  • Köppen climate types]] of South Africa
  • South Africa Export Treemap, 2019
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  • [[South African Airways]] [[Airbus A340]] at [[Munich Airport]]
  • [[South African giraffe]]s, Kruger National Park
  • Vektor R5]] rifles on parade in Johannesburg, 2010
  • Parow, Cape Town]]
  • The [[University of Cape Town]]
  • [[Union Buildings]] in Pretoria, seat of the executive
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Republic of South Africa         
(n.) = República de Sudáfrica, República de Suráfrica
Ex: The problems and solutions discussed are illustrated by referring to the experience of library computerisation in the Republic of South Africa.
South Africa         
(n.) = Sudáfrica, Suráfrica
Ex: The role of government publications in the provision of information is discussed as well as the new constitutional dispensation which came into being in September 1984 in the Republic of South Africa.
South-Africa         
Africa del Sur

Definition

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Wikipedia

South Africa

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves the country Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 60 million people, the country is the world's 24th-most populous nation and covers an area of 1,221,037 square kilometres (471,445 square miles). Pretoria is the administrative capital, while Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the legislative capital. Bloemfontein has traditionally been regarded as the judicial capital. The largest city, and site of highest court is Johannesburg.

About 80% of the population are Black South Africans. The remaining population consists of Africa's largest communities of European (White South Africans), Asian (Indian South Africans and Chinese South Africans), and multiracial (Coloured South Africans) ancestry. South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, the fourth-highest number in the world. According to the 2011 census, the two most spoken first languages are Zulu (22.7%) and Xhosa (16.0%). The two next ones are of European origin: Afrikaans (13.5%) developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most Coloured and White South Africans; English (9.6%) reflects the legacy of British colonialism and is commonly used in public and commercial life.

The country is one of the few in Africa never to have had a coup d'état, and regular elections have been held for almost a century. However, the vast majority of Black South Africans were not enfranchised until 1994. During the 20th century, the black majority sought to claim more rights from the dominant white minority, which played a large role in the country's recent history and politics. The National Party imposed apartheid in 1948, institutionalising previous racial segregation. After a long and sometimes 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. Since 1994, all ethnic and linguistic groups have held political representation in the country's liberal democracy, which comprises a parliamentary republic and nine provinces. South Africa is often referred to as the "rainbow nation" to describe the country's multicultural diversity, especially in the wake of apartheid.

South Africa is a middle power in international affairs; it maintains significant regional influence and is a member of both the Commonwealth of Nations and the G20. It is a developing country, ranking 109th on the Human Development Index, the 7th highest on the continent. It has been classified by the World Bank as a newly industrialised country and has the third-largest economy and the most industrialized, technologically advanced economy in Africa overall as well as the 39th-largest economy in the world. South Africa has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Since the end of apartheid, government accountability and quality of life have substantially improved. However, crime, poverty and inequality remain widespread, with about 40% of the total population being unemployed as of 2021, while some 60% of the population lived under the poverty line and a quarter under $2.15 a day.

Examples of use of Republic of South Africa
1. President of the Republic of South Africa Thabo Mbeki and his wife will pay an official friendship visit to Vietnam from May 23–25.
2. Therefore, in short, the Nuer nation is a nation of Immigrants compared to the USA, the UK, France, Belgium and the Republic of South Africa.
3. Pitso, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to Vietnam, has praised bilateral co–operative relations between Vietnam and South Africa over the past years and believes that the future for this links is very bright.
4. Dr Goitsimolimo Leonard Pitso, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to Vietnam, said that bilateral trade between Vietnam and South Africa has been growing significantly since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the countries a decade ago.
5. We should draw our examples from multiethnic, multiracial societies of the Western world such as the USA, the UK, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ethiopia, and the Republic of South Africa.