South Africa

Front of Maropeng at the [[Cradle of Humankind South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA or R.S.A.), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 62 million people, the country is the world's 23rd-most populous nation and covers an area of . Pretoria is the administrative capital, while Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the legislative capital. Bloemfontein has traditionally been regarded as the judicial capital. While the Constitutional Court, the country's highest court, is located in Johannesburg.

About 80% of the population are Black South Africans. The remaining population consists of Africa's largest communities of European (White South Africans), Asian (Indian South Africans and Chinese South Africans), and multiracial (Coloured South Africans) ancestry. South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 12 official languages, the fourth-highest number in the world. According to the 2011 census, the two most spoken first languages are Zulu (22.7%) and Xhosa (16.0%). The next two are of European origin: Afrikaans (13.5%) developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most Coloured and White South Africans; English (9.6%) is commonly used in public and commercial life, both reflecting the legacy of Dutch and British colonialism, respectively.

Regular elections have been held for almost a century in the country. However, the vast majority of Black South Africans were not enfranchised until 1994. During the 20th century, the black majority sought to claim more rights from the dominant white minority, which played a large role in the country's recent history and politics. The National Party imposed apartheid in 1948, institutionalising previous racial segregation. After a largely non-violent struggle by the African National Congress and other anti-apartheid activists both inside and outside the country, the repeal of discriminatory laws began in the mid-1980s. Since 1994, all ethnic and linguistic groups have held political representation in the country's liberal democracy, which comprises a parliamentary republic and nine provinces. South Africa is often referred to as the "rainbow nation" to describe the country's multicultural diversity, especially in the wake of apartheid. According to the 2023 V-Dem Democracy indices, South Africa is ranked the 51st electoral democracy worldwide and the 3rd electoral democracy in Africa.

South Africa is a middle power (regional superpower) in international affairs; it maintains significant regional influence and is a member of both the Commonwealth of Nations and the G20. It is a developing country, ranking 109th on the Human Development Index, the 7th highest on the continent. South Africa is the only African nation to legislate same-sex marriage. It has been classified by the World Bank as a newly industrialised country and has the third-largest economy and the most industrialised, technologically advanced economy in Africa overall, as well as the 41st-largest economy in the world. South Africa has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa. Since the end of apartheid, government accountability and quality of life have substantially improved. However, crime, poverty, and inequality remain widespread, with about 40% of the total population being unemployed , while some 60% of the population lived below the poverty line and a quarter lived below $2.15 a day. Having the highest Gini coefficient of 63.0, South Africa is considered to be one of, if not the most, unequal countries in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 141
    by Bocker, Hans-Jürgen
    Published 1978
    1978.
    10 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
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  3. 143
    by Marais, Willie, 1929-
    Published 1968
    1968.
    287 p.
    ...University of South Africa...
  4. 144
    by Van Zijl, Barend François
    Published 1988
    1988.
    6 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  5. 145
    by Du Toit, Gabriël Scholtz
    Published 1986
    1986.
    7 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  6. 146
    by Hurry, Michael John
    Published 1977
    1977.
    5 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  7. 147
    by Erasmus, Carel Stephanus
    Published 1970
    1970.
    93 leaves.
    ...University of South Africa...
  8. 148
    by Baarschers, Willem Hendrik
    Published 1967
    1967.
    101 p.
    ...University of South Africa...
  9. 149
    Published 1965
    Johannesburg] Distributed by the Central News Agency [1965]
    xiii, 233 p. illus., maps 25 cm.
    ...South Africa Foundation...
  10. 150
    by West, Robert Charles
    Published 1987
    1987.
    5 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  11. 151
    by Townsend, Rosemary
    Published 1999
    1999.
    6 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  12. 152
    by Weinberg, Alan Mendel
    Published 1987
    1987.
    7 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  13. 153
    by Katrakis, Maria
    Published 1979
    Pretoria : University of South Africa, 1979.
    vi, 145 leaves.
    ...University of South Africa...
  14. 154
    Published 1914
    Capetown : Cape Times ltd., government printers, 1914.
    xiii, 169 p. ; 33 cm.
    ...University of South Africa...
  15. 155
    by Resnik, Anthony Hillard
    Published 1977
    Pretoria : [s.n.], 1977.
    7 microfiches. ; 10 x 15 cm.
    ...University of South Africa...
  16. 156
    by Blau, Yael
    Published 1982
    1982.
    8 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  17. 157
    Cape Town, Printed and published under contract with the Union Parliament by Cape Times.
    v.
    ...South Africa. Parliament...
  18. 158
    1996.
    13 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  19. 159
    by Meiring, Gezina Aletta
    Published 1998
    1998.
    10 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...
  20. 160
    by Schmidt, Stanley Owen
    Published 1981
    1981.
    4 microfiches.
    ...University of South Africa...

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