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Kanepi Gymnasium Form 8 Ketlin Linder
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Capital Geography History People Wildlife Culture Climate Flag
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Cape town is a city in South Africa. Table Mountain National Park defines the city.
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South Africa occupies the southern tip of Africa, its long coastline stretching more than 2 500km from the desert border with Namibia on the Atlantic coast, southwards around the tip of Africa, then north to the border with subtropical Mozambique on the Indian Ocean.
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Tens of thousands of Dutch and British settlers came here in the 19th century to look for cold and diamonds. Today we have some of the world`s richest gold mines and diamond fields.
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There are some fiev million white people living in South Africa. But the majority of use are black Africans. White South Africans differ significantly from other white African groups, because they have developed nationhood, as in the case of the Afrikaners, who established a distinct language, culture and faith in Africa.
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Each year millions of tourists visit South Africa. Most of them come to see the Big Five-the elephants, lions, rhinos, leopards and buffalo. We have several wildlife reserves here. The largest and most famos in the Kruger National Park.
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The culture of South Africa is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. The South African majority still has a substantial number of rural inhabitants who lead largely impoverished lives. It is among these people, however, that cultural traditions survive most strongly; as Africans have become increasingly urbanized and Westernised, aspects of traditional culture have declined. Urban Africans usually speak English or Afrikaans in addition to their native tongue.
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Our climate is very pleasant: the summers are never too hot and the winters are never too cold.
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The flag has horizontal bands of red (on the top) and blue (on the bottom), of equal width, separated by a central green band which splits into a horizontal "Y" shape, the arms of which end at the corners of the hoist side (and follow the flag's diagonals). The Y embraces a black isosceles triangle from which the arms are separated by narrow yellow bands; the red and blue bands are separated from the green band and its arms by narrow white stripes.
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