Because it was created when three countries merged together. Cape Town was the capital of the Cape Colony, Pretoria was the capital of the Transvaal Colony and Bloemfontein was the capital of the Orange Free State.
It actually has three - Capetown, Pretoria, and Bloemfontain- for the three different branches of government.
South Africa, not Swaziland. South Africa's capitals are Cape Town, Pretoria, and Bloemfontein.
Yes, South Africa is the only country to have more than two capitals. There are 16 countries that have two capitals, while South Africa has 3.
It is where the government is situated.
The country South Africa is more humid than it is dry.
I'm not sure why this question is in the section on South Africa. South Africa is one country on the continent Africa. Africa has more than 40 separate countries. Ghana is one of those countries, and happens to be in the Western part of Africa - i.e. very far from the country South Africa. Sorry I didn't answer the question, but hope this gives come clarity about Africa.
The Republic of South Africa is country situated in at the southern tip of Sub-Saharan Africa. See the related link below for more information.
yes coffe can come from south africa, as well as columbia, or any other country. South Africa is a net importer of coffee. It consume 20 000 ton per annum and there is no more 200ha under cultivation in South Africa. A short answer is that South Africa is not a producer (exporter) of coffee.
Africa has more countries than South America. Africa-53 South America-13
Bolivia is a country with two capitals: La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
If you are asking "Which country has the most capitals" then the answer is: South Africa, with three: Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein. Also, there are countries with two capitals, like Bolivia, the Netherlands, and Tanzania.
The country South Africa is more humid than it is dry.
Yes, there are three, all in Africa. They are Tanzania, Swaziland, and South Africa (which has three capitals).
Kampala is in Uganda, which is an African country. It is not north, but also not south. It is more Central Africa.
It is no more important for South Africa than any other country.
Some countries with more than one capital include South Africa (Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town), Bolivia (Sucre, La Paz), and the Netherlands (Amsterdam, The Hague).
The name is very clear. In the south of Africa, lies a country. There are no other countries in Africa more south than it. So its called South Africa. There is also West Africa, North Africa, East Africa and Central Africa. Those are regions, not countries. The region in the south is called Southern Africa, to avoid confusion with the country.
I'm not sure why this question is in the section on South Africa. South Africa is one country on the continent Africa. Africa has more than 40 separate countries. Ghana is one of those countries, and happens to be in the Western part of Africa - i.e. very far from the country South Africa. Sorry I didn't answer the question, but hope this gives come clarity about Africa.
south Africa
South Africa is a country, not a continent. The continent of Europe is much larger than South Africa. The entire continent of Africa is bigger than the continent of Europe.
The Republic of South Africa is country situated in at the southern tip of Sub-Saharan Africa. See the related link below for more information.