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SOUTH AFRICA

SOUTH AFRICA. The Y shape represents the South Africa's different society and unity. Red: bloodshed, blue: the skies, green: the land, black: the black people, white: the European people, yellow: the natural resources such as gold. HISTORY TIMELINE.

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SOUTH AFRICA

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  1. SOUTH AFRICA • The Y shape represents the South Africa's different society and unity. • Red: bloodshed, blue: the skies, green: the land, black: the black people, white: the European people, yellow: the natural resources such as gold.

  2. HISTORY TIMELINE • Zulu and Xhosatribesestablishtherelargekingdoms (1400s) • the Dutchestablish the portofCapetown. They are the first Europeanstosettle in SA. (1652) • the British take controlofCapetown • the goldisdiscovered in Johannesburg (1886) • SA becomesanindependentnation (1960) • Apartheid isintroduced (lawslegally and physically separate racialgroups) 1948 • De Klerkannounces the end of Apartheid (1990) • The first elections in whichallraces can vote. Nelson Mandela president . (1994)

  3. He was born in 1918 in a small village. He dedicated his life to the struggle for racial equality. He spent 27 years in prison for opposing the South African system of segregation. In 1994 he became the first-ever democratically elected president of SA. He was one of the most famous and loved leaders in the world. ROLIHLAHLA DALIBHUNGA MANDELA

  4. IMPORTANT CITIES AND PLACES • Capetown and the Table Mountain • Capetown is the oldest port in SA and it is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. • Backed by the flat-topped Table Mountain, the city rises between the mountains and the sea with miles of clean beaches. • The Europeans influenced the city's architecture and language.

  5. Johannesburg • It is also known with the name of”the city of gold”, because in the 19th century rich gold mines were discovered in this area. • It became the centre of SA's industrial and commercial life. • Now, it remains the country's financial centre, but there are a lot social problems like poverty and crimes.

  6. Pretoria • It is the capital of SA. • It's the centre of political life and home of educational institutions. • It is also known as the “Jacaranda city” because in October and November blue/purple flowers bloom on the 55,000 trees that line the capital streets.

  7. Kruger National Park • It was established in 1898 and it is the oldest and one of the largest wildlife sanctuary: 19.480 Km2 • The park is home to more than 500 birds and 147 mammal species, including lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos.

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