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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... The following is a list of the capitals of the provinces of South Africa. Province ... "South Africa's provinces".
South Africa has two houses of parliament: the National Assembly, and the National Council of Provinces. [6] The second exists to ensure that the interests of each province are protected in the laws passed by the National Assembly. Each one of South Africa's nine provinces sends 10 representatives to the National Council of Provinces.
Since the election of 27 April 1994, South Africa has been divided into nine provinces. They vary widely in population, from the mostly-urban Gauteng, which contains over 20% of the national population, to the mostly-desert Northern Cape, which contains less than 3%.
Since the election of 27 April 1994, South Africa has been divided into nine provinces. They vary widely in population density, from the highly urbanized Gauteng with nearly 700 people per square kilometre, to the mostly-desert Northern Cape with less than four people per square kilometre.
The district municipalities are labelled with their code, excluding the letters "DC"; for example, Xhariep District Municipality, which has code DC16, is labelled with a 16.
The following map depicts the provinces and districts of South Africa. The district municipalities are labelled with numbers that correspond to their district code, while the metropolitan municipalities are labelled with letters that correspond to their names. Further details of the districts are listed in the table that follows the image.
Province HDI (2022) High human development 1 Western Cape: 0.755 2 Gauteng: 0.739 3 Limpopo: 0.718 – South Africa (average) 0.717: 4 Free State: 0.716 5 KwaZulu-Natal: 0.714 6 Northern Cape: 0.705 Medium human development 7 Mpumalanga: 0.682 8 North West: 0.680 9 Eastern Cape: 0.678
English: Blank map of South Africa, divided into provinces. Provincial boundaries as of 2009, including the border changes by the 12th, 13th and 16th constitutional amendments. Provincial boundaries as of 2009, including the border changes by the 12th, 13th and 16th constitutional amendments.