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  • '''Namibia''' is a southern [[Africa]]n [[country]] independent from [[South Africa]] since 1990; its capital is [[Windhoek]] and its population is about 2,100
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  • *Walton, Edgar Harris. ''The Inner History of the National Convention of South Africa''. T.M. Miller, 1912.
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  • Capital city of [[Free State]], [[South Africa]] traditionally considered the country's judicial capital.
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  • ...te for International Organization Affairs]], 1995-98; [[U.S. Ambassador to South Africa]], 1992-95; [[U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria]]
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  • ...g child, was found by Raymond Dart in 1924 at the Taung Limestone Works in South Africa. Subsequent finds were found all over Africa. There are currently four spec
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  • {{r|Constitution of South Africa}} {{r|South Africa}}
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  • ...ddle Pleistocene aged hominid fossil-bearing locality on the West Coast of South Africa, near the town of Saldanha Bay.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • ...der Merwe, C.G. and J.E. du Plessis, editors. ''Introduction to the Law of South Africa''. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2004.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • ...ment of land in Germany, the Netherlands and the Dutch colonies, including South Africa, equivalant to approximately 0.202 to 1.012 ha.
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  • ...hy or geopolitics. Within the region are numerous territories, including [[South Africa]], [[Swaziland]], [[Lesotho]], [[Namibia]], and [[Botswana]].
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  • ...issioner for South Africa in 1884. In 1910, Basutoland declined union with South Africa and in 1966 it became an independent and sovereign member of the [[Commonwe
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  • ...bia]], [[Malawi]], and [[Tanzania]], west by [[Zimbabwe]], south-west by [[South Africa]] and [[Swaziland]], with access to the [[Indian Ocean]] in the east. Evide
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  • *R. Dart (1925). Australopithecus africanus, the man-ape of South Africa. Nature.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • ...[human evolution]], his discovery of ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in South Africa in 1924.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • *[[South Africa]]
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  • ...till closely related to [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. It is spoken mainly in [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]]. Although it is sometimes incorrectly referred to as a "[ ...n for the [[Dutch East India Company]] (now the area around [[Cape Town]], South Africa) out of the [[Zeelandic]] and [[Hollandic]] dialects spoken by the Dutch se
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