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South Africa
No, South Africa was ruled by the British but the name was never applied to the country. Cecil John Rhodes established the British South Africa Company in 1889 to exploit Africa for British interests and the British South Africa police were active in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe).
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A veld is any open grazing areas of southern Africa. It is the term applied to grassy plateaus of the Republic of South Africa and of Zimbabwe.
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During the days South Africa ruled what is now Namibia (1920 to 1990) the laws of South Africa applied. At that time the country was called "South West Africa", or simply "South West." It had been a German colony from the late 1880s until the end of World War One.
The country furthest south on the continent of Africa is South Africa. The farthest south major town in South Africa is Capetown.
South Africa is claimed by the citizens of the Republic of South Africa.
South Africa is in Africa. Africa's a continent, South Africa is a country in Africa.
South Africa stands for South Africa?
No, South Africa is a country on the continent of Africa
No, there is no country in Africa called South America. However, their are two countries in Africa called South Africa and South Sudan.