Discovering South Africa: Rich Culture, Diverse Economy & Natural Beauty
South Africa, located in the southern part of the African continent, boasts a rich history dating back to Dutch explorers in 1652. With a population of around 50 million, the country is known for its diverse languages, race groups, and cultures. It is the 25th largest country in the world and has the largest economy in Southern Africa. Explore its agriculture, natural resources, architecture, and transportation systems. Despite past challenges like apartheid, South Africa continues to thrive with a mix of first-world and third-world aspects. Experience the beauty of its landscapes, from lush vineyards to wildlife grazing lands, and learn about its mining industry, architectural styles, and modern transportation infrastructure.
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SOUTH AFRICA PRESENTED BY IAN JUUL Introduction & Greetings Agriculture Natural Resources Architecture Transportation
INTRODUCTION FOUNDED IN 1652 DUTCH EXPLORERS POPULATION AROUND 50 MILLION (1/7THOF USA) 25THLARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD / POPULATION VERY DIVERSE LANGUAGES (11), RACE GROUPS, CULTURES LARGEST ECONOMY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA FIRST WORLD & THIRD WORLD - RICH AND POOR HISTORY OF RACIAL UNFAIRNESS / APARTHEID POVERTY / HEALTH ISSUES DISEASES, CRIME
CORN, WHEAT, SUGARCANE, COTTON, FRUITS, PEANUTS, TOBACCO, VEGETABLES, VINEYARDS, GRAZING / LIVESTOCK (BEEF, SHEEP, OSTRICH, WILD GAME)
NATURAL RESOURCES ORIGINALLY ; AGRICULTURE AND MINING MINING DIAMONDS, GOLD & PLATINUM MORE RECENTLY ; TECHNOLOGY & MANUFACTURING SCARCE RESOURCES ; WATER & ELECTRICITY MONEY EXCESS RESOURCES ; LABOR - UNSKILLED
QUESTIONS & ANSWER TIME Baie Dankie (many thanks Afrikaans - Dutch) Hamba Gashle (go well Zulu Chaka Zulu) Chigara Mushi (stay well Shona - Zimbabwe) Thank you