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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.
Galjoen is the national fish of South Africa. The fish is endemic or it can only be found in one defined area which in its case in Namibia to Durban only.
No. Pine trees are not indigenous to most of Africa. There are pine trees in North Africa. Pine trees were introduced to South Africa as a source of timber and for sentimental and ornamental reasons by European colonists who wanted some familiar plants on the landscape. There are plants from pine-related botanical families in South Africa. The several species of Yellowwood are from the family, but do not resemble a European or American pine.
Africa is not a nation; it is a continent which is made up of many nations.
In South Africa, the number 9 is thought of to be unlucky.
National animal: Springbok National flower: King protea National fish: Galjoen National tree: Yellowwood National bird: Blue Crane
humans essence
South Africa.
Za - South Africa. Kumi - Translate into 10 langauges across Africa
A colonist or farmer in South Africa of Dutch descent.
the segregation of white and black people in south Africa
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