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South Africa is a country with many cultures. It is bordered by the Indian and Atlantic oceans to the south, east and west. Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique border South Africa to the north.

South Africa consists of nine provinces. Three of these provinces are land locked, the rest border the ocean. Each of the nine provinces has its own characteristics. The  vegetation varies from lush green natural forests to harsh arid deserts.

South Africa has a great diversity of wildlife and plant life. Although most of the country is farmland, there are still large regions of the country that are reserved for conservation. The most famous of these game reserves is the Kruger National Park.

South Africa is a country with a diverse mix of nationalities, races, and religions. Sport in South Africa has played a large role in unifying the country. Also the people of South Africa have strong cultural roots and this can be see in the traditional cooking of South Africans.

We hope that you will find this site informative and fun. Look around our site and then tell us what you think. The Team thanks you for visiting our site.

 

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Last updated on: 27/08/1998

 

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