around 79.8% are Christian which is 35,750,641, and around 15% don’t have religion  1.5% belongs to Islam, being around 654,064 Christianity is the most.

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around 79.8% are Christian which is 35,750,641, and around 15% don’t have religion  1.5% belongs to Islam, being around 654,064 Christianity is the most common between white and blacks

 their currency is Rand  has abundant supply of natural resources  natural resources: gold, coal, iron ore  their attractions bring many people to visit South Africa, and they make money like that

 Their most famous landmark is the most popular  The Cape of Good Hope is found here, Portuguese were the first Europeans to reach it.  eastern cape, northern cape and western cape are a few of their sites  they also have beautiful beaches and a long coastline