Yes, there are small communities of Amish people in South Africa, primarily consisting of those who migrated from the United States or Canada. These communities maintain their traditional lifestyle, emphasizing simplicity, agriculture, and strong community ties. While they are not as numerous as in North America, their presence reflects the global reach of Amish culture.
Foothill's Amish Furniture and Clayborn Amish Furniture are two stores in South Carolina that have Amish furniture. Their prices are pretty affordable and the quality is, of course, excellent.
Any where they want!
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Yes...I you have any doubt, watch "Breaking Amish" on TLC.
theres a million
There are Amish or other plain sect congregations on every continent except Antarctica.
no there no higher mountian in south africa
yes.
Well everything! - same as any other country Accountants, plumbers, doctors, street sweepers etc etc
They work in many different occupations just like you will find in any country that is on the threshold of being a developed country. You name it, South Africa has it!
South Africa, there is no 'transvaal' of any sort in Europe.
There are Amish in Puerto Rico. However, I don't know of any hispanic Amish.