Өмн Априкин Орн
Өмн Априкин Орн
iRiphabliki yeSewula Afrika (S. Ndebele) iRiphabliki yomZantsi Afrika (Xhosa) iRiphabhuliki yaseNingizimu Afrika (Zulu) iRiphabhulikhi yeNingizimu Afrika (Swazi) Repabliki ya Afrika-Borwa (N. Sotho) Rephaboliki ya Afrika Borwa (S. Sotho) Rephaboliki ya Aforika Borwa (Tswana) Riphabliki ra Afrika Dzonga (Tsonga) Riphabuḽiki ya Afurika Tshipembe (Venda) (all 11 names are official)[1] |
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Уран: !ke e: ǀxarra ǁke (ǀXam) "Unity In Diversity" |
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Частр: National anthem of South Africa |
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Хотол Балһсан | Pretoria (executive) Bloemfontein (judicial) Cape Town (legislative) | |||||
Аһу Ик Балһсан | Johannesburg (2006) [2] | |||||
Келн | ||||||
Орн нутугин улус | 79.3% Black 9.1% White 9.0% Coloured 2.6% Asian[4] |
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Улусин нерн | South African | |||||
Залвр | Parliamentary republic with a parliamentarily dependent head of state | |||||
- | President | Jacob Zuma | ||||
- | Deputy President | Kgalema Motlanthe | ||||
- | NCOP Chairman | M. J. Mahlangu | ||||
- | National Assembly Speaker | Max Sisulu | ||||
- | Chief Justice | Sandile Ngcobo | ||||
Independence | from the United Kingdom | |||||
- | Union | 31 May 1910 | ||||
- | Statute of Westminster | 11 December 1931 | ||||
- | Republic | 31 May 1961 | ||||
Аһу | ||||||
- | Бүклдән | 1,221,037 km2 (25th) 471,443 sq mi |
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- | Усна аһу (%) | Negligible | ||||
Олн улус | ||||||
- | 2009 estimate | 49,320,000[4] (25th) | ||||
- | 2001 census | 44,819,778[5] | ||||
- | Олн улусин нигитнь | 41/km2 (170th) 106,2/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2009 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $505.214 billion[6] | ||||
- | Per capita | $10,243[6] | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2009 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $287.219 billion[6] | ||||
- | Per capita | $5,823[6] | ||||
Gini (2000) | 57.8 (high) | |||||
HDI (2009) | 0.683 ▲ (medium) (129th) | |||||
Currency | Rand (ZAR ) |
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Цагин бус | SAST (UTC+2) | |||||
Drives on the | left | |||||
ТЛД | .za | |||||
Calling code | +27 |
Заалтс[ясх | иш ясх]
- ↑ The Constitution
- ↑ Principal Agglomerations of the World at www.citypopulation.de
- ↑ The Khoi, Nama and San languages; sign language; German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Portuguese, Tamil, Telegu and Urdu; and Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit and "other languages used for religious purposes in South Africa" have a special status. See Chapter 1, Article 6, of the Constitution.
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Mid-year population estimates
- ↑ Census 2001 at a glance
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 South Africa