"Koppie", in old Dutch: "Kopje" directly translated as "head" also sometimes "heuwel"
Answer:A "Saffer"/ "Saffe"/ "Safa" is a derogatory, mildly racist short term for a South African. Etymology: Stemming from the German, combining the abbreviation for South Africa (or South African) (SA-) with the German word for ape (-Affe).Use in a sentence "Tell that Saffer not to come along!"Ironic and self-effacing term for a South African (particularly in Britain).Derivative of "Kaffer" (disparaging term for a Black person in Apartheid South Africa)
african savanas and south of the eastern desert
"The independence of new African countries began with Ghana in 1957 and ended with Namibia in 1990." (Bradshaw 393-404)Works Cited: Bradshaw. "Chapter 9. Africa South of the Sahara." Contemporary World Regional Geography. N.p.: McGraw-Hill, 2015. 393-404. McGraw-Hill Connect. 2015. Web. 20 June 2015. .
The hill was named for the Breed pastures South of the redoubt, which were owned by Ebenezer Breed.
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eGoli - meaning city of gold. Often used for Johannesburg.
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The South African word meaning mountain is "koppie."
Probably South African. uMzantsi in Xhosa means "south".
African Hill Babbler was created in 1840.
Cape Town
Cape Town
An aasvogel (or aasvoel) is a South African literary word for a vulture.
In Afrikaans wit leeu
South Africa has several official languages. In Afrikaans hemit is kluizenaar.