fishing and agriculture
The largest single land use is agriculture. South Africa is a dry country, so much of the agricultural area is semi desert used for sheep, goat and game farming.
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South Africa is a country. It does surround the country of Lesotho though. 3 cities in South Africa are Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. It also borders Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Perhaps you mean the southern portion of Africa, which is known as Southern Africa. Three countries in this region are Mozambique, Madagascar, and Angola.
Zimbabwe used to be the largest producer, although I don't think that is true any longer; South Africa also produces a quanity
Well gold is their main of trade in south africa. The acient africans , the Africanns used gold for their money sorse and unbeliveably for tolitery and home decore.
The land of Africa is used for:many activitiesagricultureforestry
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The largest single land use is agriculture. South Africa is a dry country, so much of the agricultural area is semi desert used for sheep, goat and game farming.
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i think that it is Zimbabwe... look at a map thats what i did
Much of North Africa are Muslims, and Southern Africa are Christians. The most common religion is Islam.
The Republic of South Africa (RSA) is an independent nation state (a country) in the continent of Africa. It is not a state in the sense in which the word is used for the states in the USA. So many individuals often times think that South Africa has other countries within it however, the answer is no. In essence, South Africa is a completely independent country and a republic at the southern most part of Africa and is the main hub of business activities among other southern African countries in this region.
There used to be a Northern and Southern Rhodesia. After the independence of Zambia (Northern Rhodesia), Southern Rhodesia was referred to as Rhodesia. Today it is Zimbabwe.
The south was an agrarian society where vast tracks of land were used to grow cotton, rice, indigo, and other crops.
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