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  2. Culture of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Zulus in Natal. South Africa is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. Almost all South Africans speak English to some degree of proficiency, in addition to their native language, with English acting as a lingua franca in commerce, education, and government.

  3. Ethnic groups in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Overall, 22% of 'Black' people have completed high school and 59% aged 25 to 64, have an upper secondary education as their highest level of education. This places South Africa above the G20 average of 32% and the OECD average of 38%. [15] The percentage of housing units having a telephone and/or mobile phone in the dwelling is 31,1%.

  4. Category:Culture of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Sports culture in South Africa (1 C) Surnames of South African origin (5 C, 27 P) W. Works about South Africa (5 C) Pages in category "Culture of South Africa"

  5. South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.Its nine provinces are bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 miles) of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean; [15] [16] [17] to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini ...

  6. Zulu people - Wikipedia

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    Zulu is the most widely spoken language in South Africa, where it is an official language. More than half of the South African population can understand it, with over 13.78 million first-language and over 15 million second-language speakers. [9] Many Zulu people also speak Xitsonga, Sesotho and others from among South Africa's 12 official ...

  7. Portal:South Africa - Wikipedia

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    An array of traditional South African cuisine (from Culture of South Africa) Image 13 The British Empire is red on the map, at its territorial zenith in the late 1910s and early 1920s. ( India highlighted in purple.)

  8. Coloureds - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is known as a 'Rainbow nation' because of its diverse cultures, tribes, races, religions and nationalities. [15] As a result of this diversity, Coloured people in South Africa have different ancestries as they come from different regions in the country that have different ethnic groups. [16]

  9. South African cuisine - Wikipedia

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    South Africa can be said to have a significant "eating out" culture. While there are some restaurants that specialise in traditional South African dishes or modern interpretations thereof, restaurants featuring other cuisines such as Moroccan , Chinese , West African , Congolese , and Japanese can be found in all of the major cities and many of ...