Africa is a developing continent and has over 50 countries. Some of the countries and their capital cities are Kenya with Nairobi as capital, Uganda with Kampala as capital, and Egypt with Cairo as the capital. Others are Tunisia with Tunis as the capital and Tanzania with Dar es Salaam as the capital.
South Africa: Capetown (legislative), Pretoria (administrative), and Bloemfontein (judiciary). Remember, South Africa is a country by itself, but has 3 capitals.
South Africa: Capetown (legislative capital), Pretoria (administrative capital), and Bloemfontein (judiciary capital).
No. Johannesburg is currently the largest city in South Africa Johannesburg is the Provincial Capital of Gauteng. Guateng is a province of South Africa. South Africa is currently one of fifty three countries that make up the African Continent.
Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein are the three capitols at the Southern tip of Africa.
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.
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North Africa
what is the capitals of U.S.A
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
South Africa: Capetown (legislative), Pretoria (administrative), and Bloemfontein (judiciary). Remember, South Africa is a country by itself, but has 3 capitals.
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Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. Cardiff is the capital of Wales Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. Other than that, regions are not unambiguously defined and they do not have capitals.
Colbyn in Pretoria, one of the capitals in South Africa
Africa can be divided into a number of regions or sub-regions. One common approach categorizes Africa in directions, these are North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa and South Africa.
Bolivia is a country with two capitals: La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
There are 50 states and respective capitols
By capitals and cities