The term "Rainbow Nation" was coined by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and later popularized by Nelson Mandela to describe post-apartheid South Africa. It symbolizes the country's diverse cultures, ethnicities, and languages coming together in unity after decades of racial segregation. The concept emphasizes reconciliation, inclusivity, and the celebration of diversity as fundamental to building a cohesive society. Ultimately, it reflects the hope for a peaceful coexistence among all South Africans.
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South Africa is called the Rainbow Nation as a tribute to its ethnically and culturally diverse population, its multiculturalism, egalitarianism and colorful flag.
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