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Tons of facts about South Africa, from South African history and culture, to wildlife, geography, maps and more...
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South Africa is the 24th largest country by square miles. The largest city in South Africa is Johannesburg. The highest point in South Africa is the Mafadi mountain at 11,329 feet. The longest river in South Africa is the Orange River at 1,400 miles long. The largest lake in South Africa is Lake Chrissie at 592,875 square miles.
South Africans are passionate about music, often using song and dance to express social and political ideas. They're also known worldwide for their skill in sports, including rugby, cricket,...
South Africa is the southernmost country on the continent of Africa. It has three capital cities: Pretoria (Tshwane), Cape Town, and Bloemfontein. They each are home to a different branch of the government. The land that is now South Africa was home to some of the earliest human ancestors.
Fun Facts about South Africa for Kids. 46,923,000 people live in South Africa. The country has 470,693 square miles of land. There are eleven official languages in South Africa, including Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Pedi, Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu.
As part of our Fun Facts Series, we’re exploring 10 fun facts about this vibrant country – from its multicultural heritage to its stunning natural wonders. 1. It’s Multicultural. South Africa is often called the “Rainbow Nation” due to its multicultural diversity.
Here are some interesting facts about South Africa for kids which were chosen and researched by kids especially for kids. 1. South Africa is the southernmost country on the African continent. The country is surrounded by two oceans: the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The most southern point of South Africa is Cape Agulhas.
While South Africa has a great wealth of flowering plants, only 1% of South Africa is forest, almost exclusively in the humid coastal plain of KwaZulu-Natal, where there are also areas of Southern Africa mangroves in river mouths.
Learn some interesting information about South Africa while enjoying a range of fun facts and trivia that's perfect for kids! Read about South African wildlife, its coastline, major cities, languages, population, favorite sports and much more.