South Africa

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Currency

South African Rand

Capital

Pretoria

South Africa has been shaped by the convergence of indigenous cultures, colonialism, and a long struggle against racial oppression.

In the 17th century, the Dutch East India Company established a trading post at Cape of Good Hope. The subsequent influx of European settlers and the arrival of British colonial forces led to conflicts and displacement of indigenous populations.

The 20th century brought significant social and political change. The system of racial segregation known as apartheid, implemented by the National Party in 1948, institutionalized racial inequality and oppression. This sparked resistance, including the famous defiance campaign led by figures like Nelson Mandela.

Mandela's release from prison in 1990 and subsequent negotiations led to the end of apartheid. South Africa held its first multiracial elections in 1994, with Mandela becoming the nation's first black president.

Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has worked to address its complex history, promote reconciliation, and overcome ongoing challenges related to poverty, inequality, and political transformation. The country is renowned for its diverse cultures, languages, and landscapes, and it continues to strive for a more just and inclusive future.

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