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  • The '''pound''' (''pond'' in [[Afrikaans]]) was the currency of [[South Africa]] prior to its replacement by the [[rand]] in 1961. Like the [[pound sterli
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  • |[[South Africa]] ([[Cape Province]]), southern [[Angola]], [[Namibia]] |Namibia, [[Botswana]], [[Zimbabwe]], north-east South Africa, [[Mozambique]]
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  • [[South Africa]] operates three '''Lillian Ngoyi class environmental patrol vessels''', ba The vessels were constructed in South Africa by [[Farocean Marine]].<ref name=DefenceWebSA/>
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  • ...ty]] in [[South Africa]]. It has been the governing party since 1994, when South Africa held its first nationwide multiracial election. Prior to its reconstitution
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  • ...and Chair of Israel Connections Committee; Mazkir of [[Habonim Dror]] in South Africa from 1976-1977 and was the leader of the United Kibbutz Movement Delegation
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  • ...o distinct regions of Africa. In southern Africa they are found throughout South Africa and Botswana and through most of Namibia and Zimbabwe and in parts of Angol ...f the spotted hyaenas range in Botswana, Namibia and the northern areas of South Africa. Striped hyaenas and spotted hyaenas overlap at the northern range of spott
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  • * [[South Africa]]: The [[National Assembly (South Africa)|National Assembly]]
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  • ...rlands Women (cricket)|Netherlands Women]], [[South Africa Women (cricket)|South Africa Women]] and [[West Indies Women (cricket)|West Indies Women]].
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  • ...al behavior, as with the attempt to change policies of [[apartheid]]-era [[South Africa]] or Iraq under [[Saddam Hussein]].
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  • **{{pl|Paleoanthropology in South Africa}}
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  • ...ner Broederbond''''' (Afrikaner Brotherhood; AB) was a twentieth-century [[South Africa|South African]] [[secret society]] that advanced an [[Afrikaner nationalism ...rbond'' was founded in Johannesburg in 1918 as ''Jong Suid-Afrika'' (Young South Africa) by Henning J. Klopper, H.W. van der Merwe, and D.H.C. du Plessis, three te
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  • ...rly [[hominin]]. [[Fossil]]s of ''A. africanus'' have only been found in [[South Africa]]. ...me="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1925 |format= |wor
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  • ...er]], 18 of them in the notorious [[Robben Island]] jail. After serving as South Africa's first black President, he became a [[philanthropy|philanthropist]] and ca ...e]] and trained as a [[lawyer]]. Having joined the ANC, he then co-founded South Africa's first black law firm. In 1956, he became a defendant in a four-and-a-half
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  • ...ed during the nineteenth century as a reaction to British colonialism in [[South Africa]].
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  • ...ission on the Gaza Conflict]]; former judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and former Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the form
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  • The '''''Tschukundu''''' and '''''Indlovu''''' are [[tugboat]]s, built in [[South Africa]] by [[Farocean Marine]] to a design from Dutch shipbuilders the [[Damen Gr South Africa's [[National Ports Authority]] also operates a floating crane named [[Indlo
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  • Founder and chairman of the [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[President of South Africa]] (1989-1994); executive deputy president (1994-1996); opposition leader 19
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  • ...4 April 2007.</ref> restricted to eastern and southern Cape Province in [[South Africa]].<ref name="Mal03"/> ...farm Springvale, and Kleinpoort near Committees ... Eastern Cape Province, South Africa." <ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...hominin]]. [[Fossil|Fossils]] of ''P. robustus'' have only been found in [[South Africa]]. ...P. robustus'' was discovered at the site of [[Kromdraai Cave| Kromdraai]], South Africa <ref name="Hilton-Barber">{{cite book|title=Field guide to the Cradle of Hu
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  • ...ere included in the new [[Cape Province]]. During the [[First World War]], South Africa overran the German colony and established martial law. ...al settlers. After the war, the [[League of Nations]] granted a mandate to South Africa to administer [[South West Africa]], as it was then called, and civilian ru
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  • ...per]] species found in southern Namibia and north-western Cape Province in South Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">[http://www.itis.g Found in north-western Cape Province in South Africa and the arid mountains of the lower Orange River basin, north into to south
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  • ...uthern Africa. It borders the countries of [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], and [[Zambia]].
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  • ...echnical exception to this statement is 1970 when [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]] cancelled a scheduled tour and were replaced by a [[Rest of the World XI
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  • ...istocene]] aged [[hominid]] fossil-bearing locality on the West Coast of [[South Africa]], near the town of Saldanha Bay. The site is located on a peninsula overlo ...ite book|title=A new Pleistocene hominid bearing locality at Hoedjiespunt, South Africa. |accessdate=|author=Berger et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1995 |form
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  • ...on of the Zulu nation out of diverse ethnicities over an extensive area in South Africa entailed a restructuring of their societies; the same can be said of Ashant
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  • ...rd of the Rings]]''. Tolkien was born on January 3 1892 in Bloemfontein, [[South Africa]] but moved to the Midlands of [[England]], after the death of his father i
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  • | title = A mixed-age classed ‘pelycosaur’ aggregation from South Africa: earliest evidence of parental care in amniotes?
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  • ...ithecus africanus]] is a fossil species of [[Hominin| hominin]] endemic to South Africa. It has only been found - to date - at five sites, all of which are brecci
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  • * [http://www.top-dog.co.za/newkk/wssa.htm White Swiss Shepherd Dog Club of South Africa]
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  • * South Africa-[http://www.national.archives.gov.za/aboutnasa_content.html#heraldry South
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  • ...rles. ''Christian-Nationalism and the Rise of the Afrikaner Broederbond in South Africa 1918-1948'', ed. Saul Dubow. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989.
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  • ...not report to, the [[UN Human Rights Council]]. [[Navanethem Pillay]] of [[South Africa]] is the incumbent.
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  • ...ritain and the Dominions of [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], Ireland, and [[Newfoundland]]. *1961 [[South Africa]]'s membership is suspended because of is [[apartheid]] policy.
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  • ...nesia]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[Russia]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[South Africa]], [[South Korea]], [[Turkey]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United Sta
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  • ...e. The type locality given is "Cap de Bonne-espérance" (Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Actually, according to Patterson's itinerary the type was observed in coa |style="width:40%"|[[South Africa]] (east and south Cape Province).
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  • ...mhus (Novozymes A/S, Denmark) and Alan T. Hutton (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
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  • '''Buskaid Soweto String Project''' is a [[South Africa|South African]] community music school for local disadvantaged students whi
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  • ...1902). Dr Conan Doyle served as registrar of the Langman Field Hospital in South Africa, and was knighted in 1902.<ref>Encyclopaedia Britannica 11the Edition, Publ
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  • :''See Paleoanthropology in South Africa/Catalogs/Fossil sites for more details'':
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  • '''Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd''' (1901-1966) was a [[South Africa|South African]] academician, newspaper editor, and politician. He is best k ...ears before moving to Bulwayo, [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and then to South Africa's [[Orange Free State]] province.
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  • ...venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found only in Western Cape Province, South Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">[http://www.itis.g ...eep track above Farm Driehoek, Cederberg Mountains, Western Cape Province, South Africa; 32°25'44"S, 19°12'30"E, alt. 1380 m; 3219AC."<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...erm that translates literally as "apartness," was the law of the land in [[South Africa]] from 1948 until 1990. ...'Die Burger'' and then in a 1944 parliamentary speech by [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] (NP) leader [[D.F. Malan]].<ref>''Ibid.'' p. 475</ref> In
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  • ...[[South Africa]]n [[gold]] bullion coin. The Krugerrand is legal tender in South Africa with a face value of 10 [[South African rand|rand]], but its intended use i The international community put pressure on the [[apartheid]] regime of South Africa in the 1980s, and [[Ronald Reagan]] banned the import of Krugerrands into t
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  • ...heid]] policy program. The NP remained in power from 1948 until 1994, when South Africa's first nationwide multiracial election resulted in its ouster by the [[Afr ...can Party]] (SAP) government over its approach to the relationship between South Africa's English-speaking and [[Afrikaner]] communities.
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  • ...untainous [[kingdom]] bordered north, west, and south by the Republic of [[South Africa]], and [[Mozambique]] to the east. The earliest human evidence in the regio
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  • ...rea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United Stat
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  • ..., with about 20% of its population - about 900,000,000 people. With only [[South Africa]] a [[developed country]], many Africans endure a standard of living well b
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  • ...a, Malawi, Zimbabwe, northern Botswana, Mozambique, Swaziland, and eastern South Africa to Riverdale in the Western Cape Province. No type locality is listed.<ref
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  • ...''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found only in Cape Province, South Africa.<ref name="McD99"/> No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS" .... immediately behind the village of Graaff Raynet" (Eastern Cape Province, South Africa).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...nd in [[Germany]], the [[Netherlands]] and the Dutch colonies, including [[South Africa]]. The size of a morgen varies from 1/2 to 2 1/2 [[acre]]s, which equals ap
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  • ....cradleofhumankind.co.za/ Cradle of Humankind] official website</ref> in [[South Africa]] comprises three localities containing numerous fossil-bearing caves that ...f [[Johannesburg (South Africa)| Johannesburg]] in the [[Gauteng province (South Africa)| Gauteng Province]]. The Taung site is found in [[Tufa| tufaceous]] cave
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  • ...s discovered at the Buxton limeworks, [[Taung]], [[Northwest Province]], [[South Africa]] in 1924 and described by [[Raymond Dart]] in 1925.{{Image|Taung1.jpg|righ ...me="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1925 |format= |wor
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  • His daughter Avril, also a composer, lived for many years in South Africa, until the authorities discovered her racial background.
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  • * ''Pr.Eng.'' or ''PrEng'' in [[South Africa]] (for engineers holding a B.Eng., B.Sc. or B.Sc.Eng. with relevant experie *[http://www.ecsa.co.za/ Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)]
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  • *[http://www.sarfu.org.za/ South Africa] (the 'Springboks')
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (South Africa: Atlantic Teal MR 10)
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  • ...for their voyage to the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa and also the last stop of the Titanic, before departing on its doomed journ
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  • ...time their range extended all the way to Table Bay in the Western Cape of South Africa <ref name=Skinner/>.
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  • ...ds and Chimanimani Mountains of eastern Zimbabwe and nearby Mozambique, in South Africa along the Drakensberg Escarpments in the provinces of Transvaal, western Na In the southern part of its range (Cape Province, South Africa), where the winters are cold and wet and the summers warm and dry, it can b
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  • ...mdraai]] and about 50km North-Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. It is located within the [[Cradle of Humankind]] World Heritage site.
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  • <td>[[South Africa]]</td><td>[[Pretoria]] (''executive'')<br />[[Cape Town]] (''legislative'')
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  • ...ggested that he went to the West Indies but he eventually decided to go to South Africa. He arrived in July 1841 and was disappointed with both the size of the vil
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  • ...mdraai]] and about 50km North-Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. It is the most north-westerly located fossil site in the [[Cradle of Hum
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  • ...reement as to exactly which fossils can be ascribed to it in both East and South Africa<ref name="Wood">{{cite book|title= Early "Homo": How many species?" In Spec ...oobi Fora in Kenya. ''H. habilis'' has been described from Sterkfontein in South Africa, though this identification has been questioned.
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  • ...an Cricket Association]]. The original members were Australia, England and South Africa who at that time were the only three countries playing Test matches. In 192
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  • *Specific segments of the African population. In [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]], for example, many brown-skinned Africans and persons of mixed ethnicity
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  • ...Life Etched in Stone: Fossils of South Africa''. The Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg.</ref> There are some very famous fossil hominins from South Africa, namely the [[Taung]] Child, [[Mrs Ples]] and [[Little Foot]].
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  • ...iddle of the North Atlantic. Later in the year, she escorted a convoy from South Africa to Trinidad.
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  • ...tkrans]] and about 45km North-Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. It is situated within the [[Cradle of Humankind]] [[World Heritage site] ...ternal.jpg|right|600px|A view of the external deposits at Gladysvale Cave, South Africa.}}
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  • ...c 2091 043, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1007A, Portugal: Atlantic ATL N 28101, South Africa: Atlantic ATS 531, Spain: Atlantic H 671, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70.460, Turk '''1970 7" single''' (South Africa: Atlantic ATS 528)
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  • ...roo. Type locality: "... the sandy districts north of the Cape Colony..." [South Africa].<ref name="McD99"/> * Christensen PA. 1971. The venoms of Central and South Africa. In ''Venomous Animals and Their Venoms, Vol I'', by Bücherl W, Deulofeu V
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  • ...Sterkfontein]] and about 45km Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. It is situated within the [[Cradle of Humankind]] [[World Heritage site] ...rger">{{cite book|title=The renewal of excavation activities at Kromdraai, South Africa|accessdate=|author= L.R. Berger, C. Menter and F. Thackeray|authorlink= |co
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  • ...00' 56"S, 27 44' 03"E), near [[Krugersdorp, South Africa|Krugersdorp]], [[South Africa]], is one of the most important [[fossil]] sites for understanding human or
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  • ...1 billion. Over 32,000 offshore entities, many aimed at commerce in India, South Africa, and China, are present. The World Bank has rated it one of the top 20 econ ...optical submarine cables, at present [[SAFE submarine cable]] to Asia and South Africa , and the [[SAT-3-WASC]] submarine cable to parts of East Africa. Other lin
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  • ...Nations|Commonwealth]] nations, such as [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[India]], Pakistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Nepal]], [[Sri Lanka]] and those
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  • <p>Captained by [[Alan Melville]], [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]] toured the British Isles for the first time since 1935 and played a five- ...ries.</b> [[England (cricket)|England]] 3&ndash;0 [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]]; two matches drawn</p>
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  • * [http://www.chiropractic.co.za/ Chiropractic Association of South Africa (CASA)]
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  • ...me="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1925 |format= |wor ...both scientific and public opinion away from the collections and sites in South Africa<ref name="Hilton-Barber"/>.
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  • ...le. For example, [[English language|English]] is an official language of [[South Africa]], but most South African citizens have other native languages. Conversely,
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  • ...nd in a small coastal region that straddles the border between Namibia and South Africa.<ref name="SB95"/> This is the smallest species in the genus ''Bitis'' and ...s from Namibia, near Lüderitz, south to Hondeklip Bay, Little Namaqualand, South Africa. The type-locality given is "Angra Pequenia" [Lüderitz Bay, Namibia].<ref
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  • ...mdraai]] and about 45km North-Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. It is the most easterly located fossil site in the [[Cradle of Humankind
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  • ...is from south of the Sahara desert all the way through to norhten parts of South Africa. Spotted hyaenas are notably absent from the Congo basin and the southern r
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  • ...produced by Aventis Pasteur (France), Pasteur Merieux (France) and SAIMR (South Africa). All of these specifically protect against ''[[Bitis arietans|B. arietans] ...Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa. Also occurs on the Arabian peninsula, where it is found in southwestern Sa
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  • ...did it? The location would strongly suggest South Africa was involved, but South Africa, which voluntarily gave up its previously unconfirmed nuclear arsenal, deni
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  • ...Pioneer P-1237A, Mexico: Atlantic G-1210, Portugal: Atlantic ATL NS 28138, South Africa: Atlantic ATL 610, Spain: Atlantic HS 957, Yugoslavia: Atlantic ATL 26076)
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  • In [[botany]], '''Pelargonium sidoides''' is a plant from South Africa. '''Umckaloabo''' is a [[plant extract]] used in [[phytotherapy|herbal medi
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  • One example of an extended pidgin is [[Fanagalo]], used in some [[South Africa|South African]] [[mine (resource exploitation)|mine]]s, and which is actual
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  • ...han. (2004). A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Nature. 95-97 pp. ISBN 1-86872-932-X.</ref> ...awi]], [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Swaziland]], [[Namibia]], western [[South Africa]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[South Sudan]], [[Sudan]], [[Nige
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  • *1814 Cape of South Africa ceded to Britain[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episod *1888: British South Africa Company is granted a Royal Charter
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  • ...presidency is a ceremonial post, like that of the Queen. In others, like [[South Africa]], the presidency is an executive post, as in the [[United States of Americ ...ica|Governor-Generals of the Union]] by the [[Afrikaner]][[National Party (South Africa)|Nationalist]] government chose not to wear the uniform.
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  • ...Tanzania through eastern Africa (Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique) to South Africa (Northern, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces) as far south as Durban,
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  • ...ioneer P-1361A, Mexico: Swan Song G-1514, Portugal: Atlantic ATL NS 28162, South Africa: Swan Song SNS 100, Spain: Swan Song SS 45-1205)
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  • ...a,]][[Georgia (US state)|Georgia]] in the United States. He has lived in [[South Africa]] since 1989. ...ated in 1994. In 1991 he began his long term work at the [[Gladysvale Cave South Africa| Gladysvale]] site. This marked the same year that his team discovered the
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  • '''1972 7" promo''' (South Africa: Atlantic Teal)
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  • ...rships, until a declaration was made that they would no longer carry them. South Africa only revealed its nuclear capability after it had voluntarily disarmed. Nor
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  • ...ber of baronetcies were conferred upon non-Britons from [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[Australia]], Iraq, [[India]], [[Holland]], [[Sweden]] and even the [[U
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  • '''1972 7" single''' (South Africa: Atlantic ATL 590)
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  • ...in experience between an Indian writer compared with a writer from Kenya, South Africa, or Canada and how does that influence the content of their work?
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  • *'''Orchids South Africa vol.35''' - Two new species of ''Leptotes'' (Orchidaceae) by Eric A. Christ
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  • ...7" radio edit''' (UK*/Lebanon: Atlantic 584309, Canada: Atlantic AT 2690, South Africa: Atlantic ATS 485) ...y: Atlantic A 4014 CD, Japan: Atlantic AMCY 2403, Korea: Atlantic 84014 2, South Africa: Atlantic 7567 84014)
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  • ...Hyena Coprolites and Sediments from Equus Cave, Taung, Southern Kalahari (South Africa). Quaternary Research 28: 144 – 156.</ref> ...hyena coprolites from an open-air site at Oyster Bay, Eastern Cape coast, South Africa. South African Journal of Science. 96: 449 – 453.</ref>
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  • ...volvement in [[human rights]] for the [[Philippines]], [[Cambodia]], and [[South Africa]]. He is a member of the [[International Democratic Institute]], which is p
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  • ...01. An early bone tool industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: Implications for the origins of modern human behaviour, symbolism and lang ...e assemblage of MSA bone tools has been recovered from [[Blombos Cave]], [[South Africa]]. The 28 bone tools, including an MSA bone point, from Blombos Cave demons
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  • '''1969 7" single''' (South Africa: Atlantic ATS410)
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  • ...ry beekeeping also is practiced in [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Australia]], [[South Africa]], [[Argentina]], and to a lesser extent, in other nations.
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  • ...t Castle, on the Isle of Wight to Irish parents. The family emigrated to [[South Africa]], where he spent his childhood until aged 10. They then settled in [[Dunga
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  • ...(2004). ''A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa.'' Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Nature. 108-109 pp. ISBN 1-86872-932-X.</ref><ref name=ct>[http://w ...east]] and [[southern Africa]]. It occurs across the entire northeast of [[South Africa]] in the provinces of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Mpumalanga, Limpopo to Gauteng and pa
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  • ...he small barbs are bred by the thousand in [[fish farm]]s in the Far East, South Africa, eastern Europe, and Florida. Captive-bred fishes are easier to transport a
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  • ...[[Kromdraai]] and about 36km Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
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  • ...[[United States of America]] on behalf of the IRB and later emigrated to [[South Africa]] where he fought on behalf of the [[Boer]]s in the [[Second Boer War]], ev
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  • One possible parallel is South Africa, which did move to a more heterogeneous model, but only a small number of t
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  • ...rse is significantly reduced among those who are circumcised. Studies in [[South Africa]],<ref>''PLoS Medicine'': '[http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020298
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  • ...vent (~250 MYA) the whole group had become extinct. As well as deposits in South Africa, gorgonopsian remains have been found in Malawi, Tanzania and Russia <ref n ...(1910) A comparison of the Permian reptiles of North America with those of South Africa. ''Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History''. '''28''': 197-234.
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  • ...{{headofstate|South Africa}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|South Africa}}</td>
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  • ...ched the finals of the Leinster Schools Junior Cup. In 2002 a team visited South Africa, the first state school in Ireland to do so. Despite the schools traditiona
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  • ...word in most of the world--the liberals in societies from China to Iran to South Africa to Argentina are supporters of human rights and free markets--but its meani
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  • ...covered the fall of the [[Berlin Wall]], the first all-races election in South Africa and the Good Friday Peace Talks in Northern Ireland. In 1997 and 1998, his
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  • '''1973 7" promo''' (UK: Atlantic K 10296, South Africa: Teal Trutone 45)
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  • ...ate]]s such as [[South Australia]], [[Southwestern US]], [[Israel]], and [[South Africa]] where wet winters are followed by hot dry summers.
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  • ...o host to legal bodies, many [[business]]es and political assemblies. In [[South Africa]], by contrast, the cities of [[Pretoria]] (often called [[Tshwane]]), [[Ca
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  • ...[[Kromdraai]] and about 40km Northwest of the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
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  • ...dmark events in legal history. The civil law systems of [[Scotland]] and [[South Africa]] are uncodified, and the civil law systems of [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian]]
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  • ...ohan (2004). A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Nature. pp. 104–105. ISBN 1-86872-932-X.</ref> but it is not unco
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  • ...y ever seen. It occurs on the coastal regions of east Africa from Kenya to South Africa. Like other mamba species, it is highly venomous and a single bite can easi ...biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/10416 Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa]. Reptilia. Smith, Elder, and Co., London </ref> The genus name is derived
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  • ...The IPVs will be the first vessels of a Damen Sea Axe design to operate in South Africa. The Sea Axe is a revolutionary, Damen patented hull design, which offers e
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  • {{r|Merle Lipton}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[South Africa]]
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  • ...The IPVs will be the first vessels of a Damen Sea Axe design to operate in South Africa. The Sea Axe is a revolutionary, Damen patented hull design, which offers e
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  • ...first to [[Canada]] and subsequently to [[Australia]] , [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], and Ireland. In 1926, the 6th Imperial Conference<ref>[http://foundingd ====[[South Africa]]====
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  • ...[[Uganda]], where he contracted [[malaria]]. By 1951, he had settled in [[South Africa]], working in the [[gold mining]] industry and [[asbestos]] industry in [[D Bagley and his wife left South Africa for England in 1964 where they lived in Bishopsteignton, Devon. They then s
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  • ...d]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Netherlands]], [[Africa]] (especially South Africa) and [[The Americas|America]]. A free (meaning, not state controlled) synod
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  • ...of the SIS, with foreign assignments including [[Yemen]], [[Syria]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • Economic means that helped establish rights in [[South Africa]], the [[Sullivan principles]], are a priority. They encourage investment u
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  • ...an early hominid is ''Australopithecus africanus'' or the Taung child from South Africa. Other species such as ''A.(Paranthropus) robustus'',and ''A.afarensis'' we ...rest:Implications for the primate predation and early hominid taphonomy in South Africa.American Physical Anthroplogy. 131, pp. 151-165</ref> The taphonomic analys
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  • '''1971 7" single''' (US/Australia: Atlantic 45-2849, Angola/South Africa: Atlantic ATS 568, Argentina: Atlantic 2091175, Austria/Germany: Atlantic A
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  • ...e '''"geelslang"''' (yellow snake) and '''"bruinkapel"''' (brown cobra) in South Africa. [[Afrikaans]] speaking South Africans also refer to the Cape cobra as '''" ...(Serpentes: Elapidae) in the DeHoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape Province, South Africa|url=http://www.crepinstitute.co.za/pdf/BHSCapeCobra.pdf|work=Herpetological
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  • ...og''' (''Xenopus laevis'', also known as '''platanna''') is a species of [[South Africa]]n aquatic [[frog]] of the genus ''[[Xenopus]]''. It can grow up to 12 cm l
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  • Bone fragments obtained from Swartkrans, South Africa during the 1948-52 palaeontological work at the site were analysed by C.K. ...odel to account for the deposition of bones in some of the fossil caves of South Africa.<ref name="Brain"/>
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  • '''The Kruger National Park''', [[South Africa|South Africa]] is located in the lowveld and situated between the vast [[Mozambique]] co ...he Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park when an agreement was signed between South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique to merge conservation areas in their respective co
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  • ...ns that resulted in Nelson Mandela taking the presidency of post-apartheid South Africa. He has also undertaken special missions on behalf of the Secretary-General
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  • ...of Southern Africa|year=1983|publisher=Delta Books|location=Johannesburg, South Africa|isbn=0947464301}}</ref><ref name=Burton/> The length of an average adult is ...n Africa|year=1992 (Republished 2004)|publisher=Struik Publishers|location=South Africa|isbn=186872932X|pages=106-107}}</ref>
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  • * Eldredge, Elizabeth A., and Fred Morton; ''Slavery in South Africa: Captive Labor on the Dutch Frontier'' Westview Press, 1994 [http://www.que
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  • ...s of Southern Africa|year=2004|publisher=Struik Nature|location=Cape Town, South Africa|isbn=1-86872-932-X|pages=102–103}}</ref> This species is found in northeast [[South Africa]], southern [[Mozambique]], eastern [[Botswana]], [[Malawi]], throughout [[
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  • BROOM, R. (1932) The mammal-like reptiles of South Africa and the origin of mammals. South Africa. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 40: 221-231.
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  • *[[South Africa]] (Became a Dominion in 1910. It withdrew from the British Commonwealth to
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  • ...described by Branch and Farrell (1988), from Summer Pride, East London in South Africa, was striped. The pattern consisted of a narrow (1 scale wide) pale yellow ...es, except for male specimens from highland east Africa and Cape Province, South Africa, that usually have a striking yellow and black color pattern.<ref name="SB9
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  • ...he end of this month in Ethiopia and they'll be convened by [[President of South Africa]] [[Thabo Mbeki]], the chairman of the African Union's High-Level Implement
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  • ...ce, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States of America,
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  • ...te]], are the most common catalysts, but by no means the only ones. When [[South Africa]] was under economic embargoes due to its [[apartheid]] policy, its Sasol c
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  • Diamonds have been found in [[South Africa]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], China, [[Russia]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]],
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  • ...at Crook’s Corner creates a triangle of land that forms a border between [[South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]] and [[Mozambique]], and forms a natural choke point for wil ...The abundant [[Marine (ocean)|marine]] deposits of the North East coast of South Africa are of this age. There is also the hope of finding the rarest forms of vert
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  • |[[South Africa]] ([[Cape Province]], [[Transvaal Province|Transvaal]]), [[Namibia]], south |Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Guinea, Gabon, Principe (Gulf of Gu
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  • ...s of Southern Africa|year=2004|publisher=Struik Nature|location=Cape Town, South Africa|isbn=186872932X}}</ref> but with other components also. It retains the typi
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  • ...ebruary 1, 1947, the king, queen, and the princesses made a state visit to South Africa. Other trips were postponed indefinitely because of a circulatory ailment s
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  • One example of an extended pidgin is [[Fanagalo]], used in some [[South Africa|South African]] [[mine (resource exploitation)|mine]]s, and which is actual * [[Fanagalo]] is a [[South Africa]]n mine pidgin;
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  • |style="width:40%"| Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe ...mbique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tom`e, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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  • ...r in his life, he also led a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience in South Africa. Both campaigns were an important source of inspiration to [[Martin Luther == South Africa ==
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  • ...ains and breeding gentler stock. Beekeepers keep ''A. m. scutellata'' in [[South Africa]] using common beekeeping practices without excessive problems. ...some bee species (such as the Cape Bee ''[[Apis mellifera capensis]]'' of South Africa) are known to be able to propagate additional females via egg laying female
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  • ...ine overs. The match was one of the lowest-scoring Tests on record &ndash; South Africa were all out twice for 36 and 45; Australia (without [[Don Bradman]] who ha
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  • ...joined at the head, born in [[Germany]], in early 1987, and separated in [[South Africa]], in January 1998.<ref name=Wapo2015-11-15/><ref name=BaltimoreSun1998-01-
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  • ...for Mapping and Analyzing Fossil Deposits at Swartkrans, Gauteng Province, South Africa |accessdate=|author=Nigro et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2003 |format
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  • ...ealand Women (cricket)|New Zealand Women]], [[South Africa Women (cricket)|South Africa Women]] and [[West Indies Women (cricket)|West Indies Women]]. Women's limi ...t is known that seven provinces were playing the game thereafter and the [[South Africa and Rhodesia Women's Cricket Association]] was founded in 1952.<ref name="B
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  • ...[[/Addendum#The Antipodes| Antipodes]], had established its control of [[South Africa]], and had successfully engaged in the European "scramble for Africa" (see ...s hegemony. By 1910, four colonies<ref>Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa</ref> had become self governing and had been granted "[[/Addendum#Dominions
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  • .../apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=azQmxGbmX7_4&refer=home}}</ref> China, Libya, South Africa and Vietnam emphasized that their consent applied only to the Somali situat
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  • ...ons are rising ahead of elections. The scheduled elections, brokered by [[South Africa]], are in a generally endorsed framework accepted in September 2009, in the
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  • ...and visited Brisbane, Sydney, and New Zealand. They went to Mauritius and South Africa, then crossed Canada east to west and back again on the Canadian Pacific Ra ...r, "The Royal Tour of 1901 and the Construction of an Imperial Identity in South Africa." '' South African Historical Journal'' 2000 (41): 324-348. Issn: 0258-247
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  • ...lopment and production of the C-160 for the air forces of France, Germany, South Africa and Turkey. Production of the aircraft by the three companies ended in 1972 ==South Africa: Aircraft Platforms ==
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  • ...entually furnished materials for his ''Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia of South Africa'' (1876). His writings on birds included a paper on ''[[Apteryx]]'' (1840-1
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  • ...rn hemisphere, the major rugby-playing nations are New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Argentina. Tonga, Fiji and Western Samoa also have national teams. In t ...by World Cup, which is competed for in a tournament held every four years. South Africa beat Argentina in the 2007 final.
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  • ...have been found in Bodo, Ethiopia; Saldanha (also known as Elandsfontein), South Africa; Ndutu, Tanzania; and Kabwe, Zimbabwe. ...sapiens have been found Singha, Sudan; Omo, Ethiopia; Klasies River Mouth, South Africa; and Skhãl Cave, Israel.<ref>[http://anthropology.si.edu/HumanOrigins/ha/s
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  • ...tory" states: India, Israel, North Korea and Pakistan. One special case is South Africa, which built nuclear weapons but disarmed itself under secret international
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  • * '''[[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]]''', spoken in [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]], is a language descended from 18th century Dutch, with a
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  • ...[[Irish Free State]], [[Newfoundland]] (which joined Canada in 1949); and South Africa, Australia and New Zealand followed. [[India]] became a Dominion at indepen ...]</ref>. Six countries suffered suspensions, five of which were temporary (South Africa 1961, Fiji 1987, Pakistan and Nigeria 1996, and Sierra Leone 1997) and one
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  • <tr><td>[[FROG (cipher)|FROG]]</td><td></td><td>South Africa</td><td></td><td>Schneier, Wagner, Ferguson</td><td>broken</td></tr>
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  • ...ocial and economic development."<ref>Department of Science and Technology, South Africa. "Indigenous Knowledge Systems" Available online: http://www.wipo.int/tk/en
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  • ...[[Cape Verde Coast Guard]] (2011), the [[Ecuadorian Coastguard]] (2012), [[South Africa]] (2015), [[Trinidad and Tobago]] (2016), and the [[Somali Police Force]] (
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  • ...n Europe and north Africa. The red rabbit, (''Pronolagus'') is found in [[South Africa]]. Other species of rabbit include the grass rabbit (''Poelagus'') of [[Su
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  • ...members were on hand to monitor the first free and democratic elections in South Africa in 1994.
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  • ...e race as the dominant national ideology at the time. Only [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]] and later Nazi [[Germany]] and Fascist [[Japan]] exceeded Australia in th
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