South Africa, it was called the apartheid which started in 1984 and ended in 1994 offically.
Yes, it is, when it is used with a noun to mean from the south (south wind), or to mean southern (south shore, south side). Otherwise, it can be a noun for a direction, or region to the south, or it can be an adverb (headed south).
Yes.Well North, South, East, and Westare the cardinal directions (the letter abbreviations migh not be considered cardinal...)
goober! ** A peanut is a legume. Legume or peanut or groundnut is scientifically called "Arachis hypogaea" People in the South used to call them goober peas!
Some people say that it was because of George II, whilst most believe it was after a miners safety lamp called a Geordie Lamp. i don't really know and I'm from Newcastle. the thing that get me about people from down south is most of them think we are poor, not very clever, and have a thick accent. i don't have an accent (most people think im from down south and posh). Newcastle is one of the best cities in the UK. There is only one thing Newcastle doesn't have as much as and that is knife crime!! ;)
The south region is called south because it is at the south of the united states
People who live in South Dakota or who come from South Dakota are called South Dakotan.
The south region is called south because it is at the south of the united states
The south was called the confederates.
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The south was called the Confederate States of America.
Dunedin is called the "Edinburgh of the South"
the south most part of the world is called what ever it is called:) I'm kidding it is called south pole. . . . .
the confederacy was the south
Directly south of the Sahara is called Sub-Saharan Africa. Then further south its just called Africa.
It is called South Bend because it is at the 'south bend' of the st. Joe River.
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