The South African Open is one of the oldest national open golf championships in the world, having first been played in 1903, and is one of the principal...
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The 1973 South African Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Johannesburg, South Africa that was part...
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The South African Games, in some years called the South African Open Games, was a multi-sport event held in South Africa during the apartheid era, in response...
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The South African Open – formerly known as the South African Championships, and for sponsorship reasons the Altech NCR South African Open and the Panasonic...
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This is a list of South African sportspeople, organized by the sport which they are primarily known for. Gary Anderson, kicker for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia...
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Esta TerBlanche (category Use South African English from April 2012)
TerBlanche (7 January 1973 – 18 July 2024) was a South African actress, best known for her roles on television soap operas in both South Africa and the United...
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The 1972 South African Open, also known by its sponsored name South African Breweries Open, was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played...
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inside South African Federation under the apartheid system, had their own flags, i.e. Transkei (1966–94), Bophuthatswana (1973–94), Ciskei (1973–94), Gazankulu...
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Apartheid (redirect from South African elite)
Apartheid (/əˈpɑːrt(h)aɪt/ ə-PART-(h)yte, especially South African English: /əˈpɑːrt(h)eɪt/ ə-PART-(h)ayt, Afrikaans: [aˈpart(ɦ)ɛit] ; transl. "separateness"...
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South Africa, coordinated efforts to resettle farmers throughout the African continent. The initiative offered millions of hectares from 22 African countries...
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The 1992 South African Open, also known by its sponsored name Panasonic South African Open, was a men's tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was...
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The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely...
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of African Unity (OAU). In July 2004, the African Union's Pan-African Parliament (PAP) was relocated to Midrand, in South Africa, but the African Commission...
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000. South African Jews have played an important role in promoting diplomatic and military relations between Israel and South Africa. South Africa's Jewish...
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conflicts culminating in open warfare between the Boer settlers and the British Empire, fought for control over the nascent South African mining industry.[citation...
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after the establishment of the Union of South Africa. Its founding was rooted in disagreements among South African Party politicians, particularly Prime...
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Reconciliation was contracted by the South African ANC government to carry out a study on the nature of crime in South Africa. The study pointed out different...
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) is the national police force of the Republic of South Africa. Its 1,154 police stations in South Africa are divided...
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following year, an African award was launched after South Africa became the first country from the continent to win an Olympic relay. In 2005, open water swimming...
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Mark Shuttleworth (category Use South African English from December 2012)
Mark Richard Shuttleworth (born 18 September 1973) is a South African and British entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Canonical, the company behind...
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South Africa is the most structurally and economically developed nation on the African continent.[citation needed] As such, its major cities have experienced...
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South African Airways (SAA) is the flag carrier of South Africa. Founded in 1934, the airline is headquartered in Airways Park at O. R. Tambo International...
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This is a timeline of the history of the area in present-day South Africa....
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South African Bantu-speaking peoples represent the majority ethno-racial group of South Africans. Occasionally grouped as Bantu, the term itself is derived...
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South African Games of 1969 and 1973 were intended to allow Olympic-level competition for South Africans against foreign athletes. South Africa was formally...
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the racial policies of South Africa. But from 1967 onwards, Israel deepened relations with the apartheid South African regime, and maintained diplomatic...
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The South African Police (SAP) was the national police force and law enforcement agency in South Africa from 1913 to 1994; it was the de facto police...
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Professionals (ATP). "1969 South African Open – Tournament details". International Tennis Federation. "Laver tops Okker in South African tennis final". The New...
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The South African Army is the principal land warfare force of South Africa, a part of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), along with the...
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north to south in the table below. The Mozambican and South African Governments announced on 18 March 2018 that the Ressano Garcia border would open 24 hours...
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