The color orange in South Africa has historical significance, particularly associated with the Afrikaner community. It is linked to the House of Orange, a Dutch royal family, and symbolizes the Afrikaner national identity, especially during the 19th century. The color became prominently featured during events like the Anglo-Boer War and continues to be represented in various cultural and political contexts today. Additionally, orange is often used in sporting events, reflecting national pride and unity.
Possibly you are looking for "Orange Free State". This is its original name. Note that the province has now been re-named to just "Free State". The new name emphasizes a separation from the Apartheid past and the new-found freedom of South Africa. The color Orange was a reference to the Dutch aristocratic house of Orange which is no longer relevant.
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It's an orange parka :)
Namib is orange sand
* round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees * orange color or pigment; any of a range of colors between red and yellow * any citrus tree bearing oranges * any pigment producing the orange color * a river in South Africa that flows generally westward to the Atlantic Ocean wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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the answer is "The color of an orange"
Orange is the color Orange because of capital letters but with capital it is the fruit orange
People of all races were allowed to vote in South African elections. South Africa held its first elections that included people of all color!!
Bird of paradise(Strelitsa reginae), flame of the forest(Spathodea campanulata), and Royal Poinciana(Delonix regia) tropical trees which produce orange flowers.Specifically, the bird of paradise, which is native to tropical Africa, produces spikey orange flowers. The flame of the forest, which is native to South Africa, produces flowers which may be crimson, reddish orange or yellow. The Royal Poinciana, which is native to Madagascar, produces flowers which range in color from orange to red or yellow.
The color orange is named after the fruit, which originated in South Asia. Over time, the color of the fruit became associated with a distinct shade of yellow-red, leading to the adoption of "orange" as a color name in various languages.