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  • The '''Republic of South Africa''' is the southernmost country in [[Africa]]. It borders [[Namibia]], [[Bot ...n interests, particularly during the Cold War. As a result of the former, South Africa is a very racially diverse nation. It has the largest population of people
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  • * ''A History of South Africa, Third Edition''. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 38 * ''South Africa: A Narrative History''. Frank Welsh. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, The Union of South Africa was formed by the merger of four previously discrete political units: The B
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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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  • {{r|Constitution of South Africa}} {{r|Union of South Africa}}
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  • *[http://www.gov.za/ South Africa Government Online] official government site *[http://www.parliament.gov.za/ Parliament of South Africa] official site
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  • ...a''' is the principal governing document of the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]]. The current South African constitution was approved on December 4, 1996 The current constitution is the fifth since South Africa's 1910 founding and the second since its democratization during the 1990s.
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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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  • *Singer, Ronald. "The New Fossil Sites a Langebaanweg (South Africa)" ''Current Anthropology'', Vol. 2, No. 4 (Oct., 1961). 385-387. [http://li
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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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  • South Africa's principal governing document
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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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  • *[http://www.nationalparty.co.za/ National Party South Africa] - Official website of the National Party
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Union of South Africa]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • :''See Paleoanthropology in South Africa/Catalogs/Fossil sites for more details'':
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  • ...fo.gov.za/documents/constitution/index.htm Constitution of the Republic of South Africa] - From the South African government website, a portal to the full text of
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  • *[http://www.gov.za/ South Africa Government Online] official government site *[http://www.parliament.gov.za/ Parliament of South Africa] official site
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  • ...d by the [[Swakopmund Bookshop]]. Although these notes were issued after [[South Africa]] took over [[German South West Africa]] on behalf of the [[British Empire] ...[Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)]], the [[Standard Bank of South Africa Limited]], and [[Volkskas Limited]].
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  • South Africa's principal governing document
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  • ===South Africa===
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  • ...rtheid regime; spent 27 years as a political prisoner and after serving as South Africa's first black President, became a philanthropist and campaigner.
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  • ...uthern Africa]] bordering the countries of [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], and [[Zambia]].
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  • * ''A History of South Africa, Third Edition''. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 38 * ''South Africa: A Narrative History''. Frank Welsh. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606
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  • ...1916 and 1918 as an emergency currency. Although these were issued under [[South Africa]]n administration, these notes are denominated in [[Pfennig]]s and [[Marks]
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  • ...ded north by Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, west by Zimbabwe, south-west by South Africa and Swaziland, with access to the Indian Ocean in the east.
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  • ...trator-General of South West Africa''' was the official appointed by the [[South Africa]]n Government to administer [[South West Africa]] on its behalf from 1915 u
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|President of South Africa}}
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  • ...es for understanding human origins in Africa, discovered near Krugersdorp, South Africa in 1936.
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  • [[South Africa|South African]] community music school founded by [[Rosemary Nalden]] for l
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Union of South Africa]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • *[[Kromdraai Cave| Kromdraai]], South Africa 1938 *[[Swartkrans Cave|Swartkrans]], South Africa 1948
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  • ...o the west and north, to the east by [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]], and by [[South Africa]] to the east and south.
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  • Anglican archbishop, the former prelate of [[South Africa|The Church of Southern Africa]], and a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate.
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  • ...istorical events, including the founding meetings of the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] and [[African National Congress]].
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  • ...a''' is the principal governing document of the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]]. The current South African constitution was approved on December 4, 1996 The current constitution is the fifth since South Africa's 1910 founding and the second since its democratization during the 1990s.
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...n the genus [[parahyaena]], found in areas of [[Namibia]], [[Botswana]], [[South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]] and south west [[Angola]].
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  • ...d mountainous kingdom bordered north, west, and south by the Republic of [[South Africa]], and [[Mozambique]] to the east.
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • ...Kromdraai, and about 36 kilometres north-west of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • ...ty, ethnic and racial identity, and nationalism that were the hallmarks of South Africa's pre-[[apartheid]] history. ...ional Party's formation of a coalition government with the [[Labour Party (South Africa)|Labour Party]].
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  • A national park in [[South Africa]].
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, The Union of South Africa was formed by the merger of four previously discrete political units: The B
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  • ...fo.gov.za/documents/constitution/index.htm Constitution of the Republic of South Africa] - From the South African government website, a portal to the full text of
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • Southern African country independent from South Africa since 1990; capital Windhoek.
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  • ...site of Sterkfontein and about 45km Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • A species of early hominin found only in South Africa.
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  • Venomous viper species found in Namibia and South Africa
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  • Fossil-bearing breccia filled cavity located in South Africa.
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  • A major political party in South Africa from 1934 to 1977.
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  • *Van Wyk, B-E, van Oudtshoorn, B & Gericke, N. 1997. Medicinal Plants of South Africa. Briza Publications, Pretoria.
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  • ...ams into the qualifying stage which began in August 2007 and 32, including South Africa who were exempt from pre-qualification, took part in the 2010 tournament.
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  • A venomous viper species found only in Western Cape Province, South Africa.
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...and Kromdraai and about 45km North-Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • ...and Swartkrans and about 45km North-Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • ...and Kromdraai and about 50km North-Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • The five places a fossil species of hominin endemic to South Africa have been found.
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  • ...ed mountainous kingdom and enclave, entirely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa.
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  • *Singer, Ronald. "The New Fossil Sites a Langebaanweg (South Africa)" ''Current Anthropology'', Vol. 2, No. 4 (Oct., 1961). 385-387. [http://li
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • A World Heritage site in South Africa, which comprises three localities containing numerous fossil-bearing caves.
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  • A venomous member of the genus Bitis, found only in Cape Province, South Africa.
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  • ...bi (Kenya), 1991 Cairo (Egypt), 1995 Harare (Zimbabwe), 1999 Johannesburg (South Africa), 2003 Abuja (Nigeria) and 2007 Algiers. In 2011 the event is due to be hel
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  • ...910 until 1934, when it was dissolved and fused with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] to form the [[United Party]]. == South Africa's first government ==
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  • ...us viper subspecies[4] restricted to eastern and southern Cape Province in South Africa.
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  • ...rged during the nineteenth century as a reaction to British colonialism in South Africa.
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  • Designed by [[Gerard Bull]] in [[South Africa]], a family of [[155mm howitzer]]s with exceptionally long range
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  • ...thecus africanus]]'' skull found at [[Sterkfontein caves|Sterkfontein]] in South Africa.
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • Medicinal plant native to South Africa, whose derivative in inexpensive cold and flu medicines of various brands h
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • The [[Afrikaner Party]] was a short-lived [[political party]] in [[South Africa]]. Although it existed for only a decade (1941-1951) and never won an elect ...y]]''. In 1940, Hertzog's ''Volksparty'' merged with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] in an attempt to unify [[Afrikaner nationalism|Afrikaner
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  • ...rty]] subsequent to their 1933 general election coalition, the UP governed South Africa from 1934 through 1948 and was the official opposition party from 1948 unti ...threatening to join forces with the SAP, oust the National Party, and save South Africa from economic ruin.
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  • The currency of South Africa prior to its replacement by the rand in 1961.
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  • ...gist]], best known for discovering ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in [[South Africa]] in 1924.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1903-88) [[South Africa]]n political activist and writer whose novel ''[[Cry, the Beloved Country]]
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...cal and policy program that dictated racial identity and race relations in South Africa, 1948-1990
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...escended from and still closely related to Dutch; spoken by many people in South Africa and Namibia.
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  • ...in a small coastal region straddling the border between [[Namibia]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • Environmental patrol vessels built for [[South Africa]] to a design by [[the Netherlands|Dutch]] firm the [[Damen Stan Group]].
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  • *[http://www.nationalparty.co.za/ National Party South Africa] - Official website of the National Party
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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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  • ...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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  • ...[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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • :''See Paleoanthropology in South Africa/Catalogs/Fossil sites for more details'':
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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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  • ...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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  • ...''' 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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