South Africa is currently a member of the African Union and the United Nations.
No, only small part of South Africa falls into the tropics. The country is sub-tropical to temperate. It is well south of the Equator.
There are no wild tigers in South Africa or any part of the African continent. The tiger is not indigenous to Africa. The big cats native to South Africa arethe Lion, Leopard and Cheetah.
No. The Pacific Ocean does not border any part of Africa.
No,of course not.
No part of the United States is south of the equator. The equator passes through countries in South America, Africa, and Asia, but not through any part of the United States.
Parts of Australia are closer to the south pole than any part of Africa is.
no there no higher mountian in south africa
North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
South Africa is a country all by itself. What I suspect you meant was which countries comprise Southern Africa. Well that depends on the geopolitical context. But by and large, in South Africa, we recognise the following as part of Southern Africa: South Africa Botswana Swaziland Lesotho Namibia Elsewhere, Zimbabwe may be included. And then there are other definitions that involve the SADC region, which is almost every African country south of the equator. Sam, Johannesburg
South Africa, there is no 'transvaal' of any sort in Europe.
Yes, Russia did not colonize any part of Africa.
Yes, there are volcanoes in South Africa, with the most well-known being in the Drakensberg region. These volcanic formations are part of the Cape Volcanic Belt, which includes various volcanic structures.