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No, Switzerland and South Africa do not have a common border. Switzerland is in Europe. South Africa is in Africa. They are no where near each other! I think you are thinking of Swaziland
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On average, about 200 people in South Africa die from HIV-related illnesses each day. This number has been declining over the years due to improved access to antiretroviral treatment and prevention programs.
South Africa experiences the winter season from June to August each year.
On the obverse of the coin is the coat of arms of South Africa (an abstract bird on top of two tribal people) with the date and South Africa's name in a tribal language. On the reverse are two sparrows pointed towards each other. In between them is the number 1.
Nelson Mandela's interests were to free the black people, prevent racism in South Africa, make life the same, treat each other equally. He fought to save South Africa, risking his life and spending life time in jail.
South Africa does not have a zip code. Zip codes are a uniquely American system. Each town/city in South Africa has it's own postal code.
The advantages of affirmative action in South Africa is that it has brought the citizens of South Africa at par with each other. The disadvantage is that it has led to xenophobic attacks.
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The FIFA world cup is held in a different place each year, in accordance to which country is next on the list. this year (2010) it will be held in South Africa.
The vast majority of South Africans are of black African descent, with sizable white and Coloured (about 9% each) minorities. No single ethnicity dominates the country, but the Zulu are the single largest group, followed by the Xhosa and the Sotho.
Each year you have over 200,000 people affected by yellow fever. Almost 30,000 people die due to yellow fever each year. It is common in tropical Africa and South America.