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South Africa is known as the "Birthplace of Humans" because it is where some of the oldest hominid fossils, including those of our early ancestors, have been found. The country has a rich archaeological record that provides insights into the evolution and origins of modern humans.
The five themes of geography for South Africa are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. These themes help us understand the physical and human characteristics of South Africa, how people interact with their environment, and the connections between different regions within the country.
Geographically, South Africa lies across two time zones, but the country runs on a standard time zone called SAST or South African Standard Time which is based on the exact time zone in Pietermaritzburg and corresponds to GMT+2.
The great grasslands of Africa are called savannah.
The equator passes through northern South America, central Africa, and extreme southern islands of Asia.
The last 6 tours in South Africa took place in New Zealand, South Africa. The rugby national Union called Spingboks took center stage in the Rugby Union for South Africa.
No, there is no country in Africa called South America. However, their are two countries in Africa called South Africa and South Sudan.
I'm sure they will.
South Africa
if by chili you mean the south American country Chile, the capitol is Santiago.
Directly south of the Sahara is called Sub-Saharan Africa. Then further south its just called Africa.
In 1910 the Union of South Africa was established, it later became the Republic of South Africa in 1961. It is called South Africa, as it is located at the southern point of the African continent.
South Africa is not called the middle east.
Yes, it is a town in the province called Western Cape
It was called South West Africa previously.
no way south Africa is not scary at all :-D
Lesotho & Swaziland