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South Africa
This article is about the modern country. For other uses, see South Africa (disambiguation).

Republic of South Africa[show] Flag Coat of arms
Motto: "!ke e: ǀxarra ǁke" (ǀXam)
"Unity In Diversity"
Anthem: National anthem of South Africa

Capital
Pretoria (executive)
Bloemfontein (judicial)
Cape Town (legislative)
Largest city Johannesburg (2006)[2]
Official languages
11 languages[3][show]
Ethnic groups ([Note 1][4][5]:21)
79.2% Black African
8.9% Coloured
8.9% White
2.5% Indian or Asian
0.5% other
Demonym South African
Government Constitutional parliamentary republic - President Jacob Zuma - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe - NCOP Chairman M. J. Mahlangu - Speaker of the National Assembly Max Sisulu - Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng
Legislature Parliament - Upper house National Council of Provinces - Lower house National Assembly
Independence from the United Kingdom - Union 31 May 1910 - Statute of Westminster 11 December 1931 - Republic 31 May 1961
Area
- Total 1,221,037 km2 (25th)
471,443 sq mi - Water (%) negligible
Population
- 2011 census 51,770,560[5]:18 - Density 42.4/km2 (169th)
109.8/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2012 estimate - Total $578.640 billion[6] - Per capita $11,302[6] (105[7])
GDP (nominal) 2012 estimate - Total $390.919 billion[6] - Per capita $7,635[6]
Gini (2009) 63.1[8] very high · 2nd
HDI (2011) 0.619 medium · 123rd
Currency South African rand (ZAR)
Time zone SAST (UTC+2)
Drives on the left
Calling code +27
ISO 3166 code ZA
Internet TLD .za
Coordinates: 30°S 25°E
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of Africa. It is divided into nine provinces and has 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline.[9][10][11] To the north lie the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe; to the east are Mozambique and Swaziland; while Lesotho is an enclave surrounded by South African territory.[12]



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