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  2. Sport and Recreation South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Sport and Recreation South Africa (also known as the Department of Sport and Recreation) was until 2019 the department of the Government of South Africa responsible for sport in South Africa. In June 2019 it was merged with the Department of Arts and Culture to form a new Department of Sports, Arts and Culture. [1]

  3. Namibia–South Africa border - Wikipedia

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    The NamibiaSouth Africa border dispute centers on the precise demarcation along the Orange River, which forms the southern boundary of Namibia. Historically, the 1890 Helgoland-Zanzibar Treaty between Britain and Germany set the boundary along the northern bank of the river. However, Namibia argues that, based on international principles and ...

  4. South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee

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    The South African Olympic and Empire Games Association (SAOEGA) was the first South African NOC affiliated to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The word "Empire" was changed to "Commonwealth" (SAOCGA) when the "British Empire Games" became the "Commonwealth Games", and "Republic" (SAORGA) when South Africa became a republic.

  5. Department of Sports, Arts and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) is a department of the Government of South Africa with responsibility for sport, the arts, culture, and heritage. It was created in June 2019 by the merger of the Department of Arts and Culture with Sport and Recreation South Africa. [2] As of 2024 the Sport, Arts and Culture Minister was Gayton ...

  6. Nakop - Wikipedia

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    Nakop is a small town and border post in northwestern South Africa on its border with Namibia.It lies ten kilometres north of the Orange River.In August 1914, the town was the site of the first conflict between German and South African troops in World War I over control of German South West Africa.

  7. List of ports of entry in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    3.5 Namibia border. 3.6 Zimbabwe border. ... South African Department of Home Affairs ... List of ports of entry in South Africa.

  8. Category:Border crossings of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    NamibiaSouth Africa border crossings (9 P) Z. Namibia–Zambia border crossings (2 P) This page was last edited on 6 January 2010, at 04:59 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Sport in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Some sports teams toured South Africa as "Rebel Tours" and played the Springbok rugby and cricket teams in South Africa during the isolation period. In 1977, Commonwealth Presidents and Prime Ministers agreed, as part of their support for the international campaign against apartheid, to discourage contact and competition between their sportsmen ...