The King Protrea (Protea cyneroides)
Proteas also occur in western Australia, and in eastern South America.
This is one of the proofs that before continental drift, those three continents fitted together as part of Pangea, or Gondwanaland.
Podocarpus latifolius or commonly called "The Real Yellow wood"
http://www.kepu.net.cn/english/banna/orchistree/tre10.html This site list the clove as the national flower.
It does not have a state flower. Africa is not a state or a country. It is a continent.
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Mango
National animal: Springbok National flower: King protea National fish: Galjoen National tree: Yellowwood National bird: Blue Crane
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South Africa does not have a national sport. The most common sports are Rugby, Soccer and Cricket though none are officially a national sport.
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There are a number of national sports in South Africa where South African players/ teams compete both at a national and international level. The most popular (in no order of popularity) are: Soccer Rugby Cricket
The National Party governments of South Africa.
The national symbol of South Africa is the Springbok, which is a type of antelope known for its jumping ability. It is often used to represent the country in sports and other national events.
National animal: Springbok National flower: King protea National fish: Galjoen National tree: Yellowwood National bird: Blue Crane
The evergreen Real Yellowwood has long been the primary source of timber in South Africa and was used in previous centuries to build homes and wagons. Beautiful yellowwood floors and ceilings are part of the traditional South African architecture, and the light yellow wood of the yellowwood is still used to make excellent furniture. It was sort of the obvious choice when authorities decided on a national tree for South Africa.
National Soccer League - South Africa - was created in 1985.
National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa was created in 1987.
National Union of Mineworkers - South Africa - was created in 1982.
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south Africa
South Africa does not have a national sport. The most common sports are Rugby, Soccer and Cricket though none are officially a national sport.
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Galjoen.