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1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
South Africa
    n 1: a republic at the southernmost part of Africa; achieved
         independence from the United Kingdom in 1910; first
         European settlers were Dutch (known as Boers) [syn: South
         Africa, Republic of South Africa]

2. CIA World Factbook 2002
South Africa

   Introduction South Africa
   -------------------------
                            Background: After the British seized the Cape of
                                        Good Hope area in 1806, many of the
                                        Dutch settlers (the Boers) trekked
                                        north to found their own republics.
                                        The discovery of diamonds (1867) and
                                        gold (1886) spurred wealth and
                                        immigration and intensified the
                                        subjugation of the native
                                        inhabitants. The Boers resisted
                                        British encroachments, but were
                                        defeated in the Boer War (1899-
                                        1902). The resulting Union of South
                                        Africa operated under a policy of
                                        apartheid - the separate development
                                        of the races. The 1990s brought an
                                        end to apartheid politically and
                                        ushered in black majority rule.
  
   Geography South Africa
   ----------------------
                              Location: Southern Africa, at the southern tip
                                        of the continent of Africa
                Geographic coordinates: 29 00 S, 24 00 E
                        Map references: Africa
                                  Area: total: 1,219,912 sq km
                                        land: 1,219,912 sq km
                                        note: includes Prince Edward Islands
                                        (Marion Island and Prince Edward
                                        Island)
                                        water: 0 sq km
                    Area - comparative: slightly less than twice the size of
                                        Texas
                       Land boundaries: total: 4,862 km
                                        border countries: Botswana 1,840 km,
                                        Lesotho 909 km, Mozambique 491 km,
                                        Namibia 967 km, Swaziland 430 km,
                                        Zimbabwe 225 km
                             Coastline: 2,798 km
                       Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 NM
                                        territorial sea: 12 NM
                                        continental shelf: 200 NM or to edge
                                        of the continental margin
                                        exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
                               Climate: mostly semiarid; subtropical along
                                        east coast; sunny days, cool nights
                               Terrain: vast interior plateau rimmed by
                                        rugged hills and narrow coastal
                                        plain
                    Elevation extremes: lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
                                        highest point: Njesuthi 3,408 m
                     Natural resources: gold, chromium, antimony, coal, iron
                                        ore, manganese, nickel, phosphates,
                                        tin, uranium, gem diamonds,
                                        platinum, copper, vanadium, salt,
                                        natural gas
                              Land use: arable land: 12.13%
                                        permanent crops: 0.77%
                                        other: 87.1% (1998 est.)
                        Irrigated land: 13,500 sq km (1998 est.)
                       Natural hazards: prolonged droughts
          Environment - current issues: lack of important arterial rivers or
                                        lakes requires extensive water
                                        conservation and control measures;
                                        growth in water usage outpacing
                                        supply; pollution of rivers from
                                        agricultural runoff and urban
                                        discharge; air pollution resulting
                                        in acid rain; soil erosion;
                                        desertification
            Environment - international party to: Antarctic-Environmental
                            agreements: Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living
                                        Resources, Antarctic Seals,
                                        Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity,
                                        Climate Change, Desertification,
                                        Endangered Species, Hazardous
                                        Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine
                                        Dumping, Marine Life Conservation,
                                        Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer
                                        Protection, Ship Pollution,
                                        Wetlands, Whaling
                                        signed, but not ratified: none of
                                        the selected agreements
                      Geography - note: South Africa completely surrounds
                                        Lesotho and almost completely
                                        surrounds Swaziland
  
   People South Africa
   -------------------
                            Population: 43,647,658
                                        note: South Africa took a census
                                        October 1996 that showed a
                                        population of 40,583,611 (after an
                                        official adjustment for a 6.8%
                                        underenumeration based on a
                                        postenumeration survey); estimates
                                        for this country explicitly take
                                        into account the effects of excess
                                        mortality due to AIDS; this can
                                        result in lower life expectancy,
                                        higher infant mortality and death
                                        rates, lower population and growth
                                        rates, and changes in the
                                        distribution of population by age
                                        and sex than would otherwise be
                                        expected (July 2002 est.)
                         Age structure: 0-14 years: 31.6% (male 6,943,761;
                                        female 6,849,745)
                                        15-64 years: 63.4% (male 13,377,011;
                                        female 14,300,850)
                                        65 years and over: 5% (male 816,222;
                                        female 1,360,069) (2002 est.)
                Population growth rate: 0.02% (2002 est.)
                            Birth rate: 20.63 births/1,000 population (2002
                                        est.)
                            Death rate: 18.86 deaths/1,000 population (2002
                                        est.)
                    Net migration rate: -1.56 migrant(s)/1,000 population
                                        (2002 est.)
                             Sex ratio: at birth: 1.02 male(s)/female
                                        under 15 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
                                        15-64 years: 0.94 male(s)/female
                                        65 years and over: 0.6 male(s)/
                                        female
                                        total population: 0.94 male(s)/
                                        female (2002 est.)
                 Infant mortality rate: 61.78 deaths/1,000 live births (2002
                                        est.)
              Life expectancy at birth: total population: 45.43 years
                                        female: 45.68 years (2002 est.)
                                        male: 45.19 years
                  Total fertility rate: 2.38 children born/woman (2002 est.)
      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: 19.94% (2000 est.)
     HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/ 5.2 million (2000 est.)
                                  AIDS:
                     HIV/AIDS - deaths: 300,000 (2000 est.)
                           Nationality: noun: South African(s)
                                        adjective: South African
                         Ethnic groups: black 75.2%, white 13.6%, Colored
                                        8.6%, Indian 2.6%
                             Religions: Christian 68% (includes most whites
                                        and Coloreds, about 60% of blacks
                                        and about 40% of Indians), Muslim
                                        2%, Hindu 1.5% (60% of Indians),
                                        indigenous beliefs and animist 28.5%
                             Languages: 11 official languages, including
                                        Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Pedi,
                                        Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda,
                                        Xhosa, Zulu
                              Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read
                                        and write
                                        total population: 85%
                                        male: 86%
                                        female: 85% (2000 est.)
  
   Government South Africa
   -----------------------
                          Country name: conventional long form: Republic of
                                        South Africa
                                        conventional short form: South
                                        Africa
                                        former: Union of South Africa
                                        abbreviation: RSA
                       Government type: republic
                               Capital: Pretoria; note - Cape Town is the
                                        legislative center and Bloemfontein
                                        the judicial center
              Administrative divisions: 9 provinces; Eastern Cape, Free
                                        State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal,
                                        Mpumalanga, North-West, Northern
                                        Cape, Northern Province (may have
                                        become Limpopo), Western Cape
                          Independence: 31 May 1910 (from UK)
                      National holiday: Freedom Day, 27 April (1994)
                          Constitution: 10 December 1996; this new
                                        constitution was certified by the
                                        Constitutional Court on 4 December
                                        1996, was signed by then President
                                        MANDELA on 10 December 1996, and
                                        entered into effect on 3 February
                                        1997; it is being implemented in
                                        phases
                          Legal system: based on Roman-Dutch law and English
                                        common law; accepts compulsory ICJ
                                        jurisdiction, with reservations
                              Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
                      Executive branch: chief of state: President Thabo
                                        MBEKI (since 16 June 1999);
                                        Executive Deputy President Jacob
                                        ZUMA (since 17 June 1999); note -
                                        the president is both the chief of
                                        state and head of government
                                        elections: president elected by the
                                        National Assembly for a five-year
                                        term; election last held 2 June 1999
                                        (next scheduled for sometime between
                                        May and July 2004)
                                        head of government: President Thabo
                                        MBEKI (since 16 June 1999);
                                        Executive Deputy President Jacob
                                        ZUMA (since 17 June 1999); note -
                                        the president is both the chief of
                                        state and head of government
                                        cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the
                                        president
                                        election results: Thabo MBEKI
                                        elected president; percent of
                                        National Assembly vote - 100% (by
                                        acclamation)
                                        note: ANC-IFP is the governing
                                        coalition
                    Legislative branch: bicameral Parliament consisting of
                                        the National Assembly (400 seats;
                                        members are elected by popular vote
                                        under a system of proportional
                                        representation to serve five-year
                                        terms) and the National Council of
                                        Provinces (90 seats, 10 members
                                        elected by each of the nine
                                        provincial legislatures for five-
                                        year terms; has special powers to
                                        protect regional interests,
                                        including the safeguarding of
                                        cultural and linguistic traditions
                                        among ethnic minorities); note -
                                        following the implementation of the
                                        new constitution on 3 February 1997
                                        the former Senate was disbanded and
                                        replaced by the National Council of
                                        Provinces with essentially no change
                                        in membership and party
                                        affiliations, although the new
                                        institution's responsibilities have
                                        been changed somewhat by the new
                                        constitution
                                        elections: National Assembly and
                                        National Council of Provinces - last
                                        held 2 June 1999 (next to be held by
                                        2 August 2004)
                                        election results: National Assembly
                                        - percent of vote by party - ANC
                                        66.4%, DP 9.6%, IFP 8.6%, NP 6.9%,
                                        UDM 3.4%, ACDP 1.4%, FF 0.8%, other
                                        2.9%; seats by party - ANC 266, DP
                                        38, IFP 34, NP 28, UDM 14, ACDP 6,
                                        FF 3, other 11; National Council of
                                        Provinces - percent of vote by party
                                        - NA%; seats by party - ANC 61, NP
                                        17, FF 4, IFP 5, DP 3
                       Judicial branch: Constitutional Court; Supreme Court
                                        of Appeals; High Courts; Magistrate
                                        Courts
         Political parties and leaders: African Christian Democratic Party
                                        or ACDP [Kenneth MESHOE, president];
                                        African National Congress or ANC
                                        [Thabo MBEKI, president]; Democratic
                                        Alliance (formed from the merger of
                                        the Democratic Party or DP and the
                                        New National Party or NP; note - NP
                                        split from DP in 2001) [Anthony
                                        LEON]; Freedom Front or FF [Dr.
                                        Pieter MULDER, president]; Inkatha
                                        Freedom Party or IFP [Mangosuthu
                                        BUTHELEZI, president]; New National
                                        Party or NP [Marthinus VAN
                                        SCHALKWYK]; Pan-Africanist Congress
                                        or PAC [Stanley MOGOBA, president];
                                        United Democratic Movement or UDM
                                        [Bantu HOLOMISA]
          Political pressure groups and Congress of South African Trade
                               leaders: Unions or COSATU [Zwelinzima VAVI,
                                        general secretary]; South African
                                        Communist Party or SACP [Blade
                                        NZIMANDE, general secretary]; South
                                        African National Civics Organization
                                        or SANCO [Mlungisi HLONGWANE,
                                        national president]; note - COSATU
                                        and SACP are in a formal alliance
                                        with the ANC
             International organization ACP, AfDB, BIS, C, CCC, ECA, FAO, G-
                         participation: 24, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC,
                                        ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS,
                                        IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC,
                                        IOM, ISO, ITU, MONUC, NAM, NSG, OAU,
                                        OPCW, PCA, SACU, SADC, UN, UNCTAD,
                                        UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNITAR, UNMEE,
                                        UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO,
                                        WToO, WTrO, ZC
   Diplomatic representation in the US: chief of mission: Ambassador Makate
                                        Sheila SISULU
                                        consulate(s) general: Chicago, Los
                                        Angeles, and New York
                                        FAX: [1] (202) 265-1607
                                        telephone: [1] (202) 232-4400
                                        chancery: 3051 Massachusetts Avenue
                                        NW, Washington, DC 20008
     Diplomatic representation from the chief of mission: Ambassador Cameron
                                    US: H. HUME
                                        embassy: 877 Pretorius Street,
                                        Pretoria
                                        mailing address: P. O. Box 9536,
                                        Pretoria 0001
                                        telephone: [27] (12) 342-1048
                                        FAX: [27] (12) 342-2244
                                        consulate(s) general: Cape Town,
                                        Durban, Johannesburg
                      Flag description: two equal width horizontal bands of
                                        red (top) and blue separated by a
                                        central green band which splits into
                                        a horizontal Y, the arms of which
                                        end at the corners of the hoist
                                        side; the Y embraces a black
                                        isosceles triangle from which the
                                        arms are separated by narrow yellow
                                        bands; the red and blue bands are
                                        separated from the green band and
                                        its arms by narrow white stripes
                                        note: prior to 26 April 1994, the
                                        flag was actually four flags in one
                                        - three miniature flags reproduced
                                        in the center of the white band of
                                        the former flag of the Netherlands,
                                        which had three equal horizontal
                                        bands of orange (top), white, and
                                        blue; the miniature flags were a
                                        vertically hanging flag of the old
                                        Orange Free State with a horizontal
                                        flag of the UK adjoining on the
                                        hoist side and a horizontal flag of
                                        the old Transvaal Republic adjoining
                                        on the other side
  
   Economy South Africa
   --------------------
                    Economy - overview: South Africa is a middle-income,
                                        developing country with an abundant
                                        supply of resources, well-developed
                                        financial, legal, communications,
                                        energy, and transport sectors, a
                                        stock exchange that ranks among the
                                        10 largest in the world, and a
                                        modern infrastructure supporting an
                                        efficient distribution of goods to
                                        major urban centers throughout the
                                        region. However, growth has not been
                                        strong enough to cut into high
                                        unemployment, and daunting economic
                                        problems remain from the apartheid
                                        era, especially the problems of
                                        poverty and lack of economic
                                        empowerment among the disadvantaged
                                        groups. Other problems are crime,
                                        corruption, and HIV/AIDS. At the
                                        start of 2000, President MBEKI vowed
                                        to promote economic growth and
                                        foreign investment, and to reduce
                                        poverty by relaxing restrictive
                                        labor laws, stepping up the pace of
                                        privatization, and cutting unneeded
                                        governmental spending. The economy
                                        slowed in 2001, largely the result
                                        of the slowing of the international
                                        economy.
                                   GDP: purchasing power parity - $412
                                        billion (2001 est.)
                GDP - real growth rate: 2.6% (2001 est.)
                      GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $9,400
                                        (2001 est.)
           GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 3%
                                        industry: 31%
                                        services: 66% (2000 est.)
         Population below poverty line: 50% (2000 est.)
     Household income or consumption by lowest 10%: 1.1%
                      percentage share: highest 10%: 45.9% (1994)
   Distribution of family income - Gini 59.3 (1993-94)
                                 index:
      Inflation rate (consumer prices): 5.8% (2001 est.)
                           Labor force: 17 million economically active
                                        (2000)
           Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 30%, industry 25%,
                                        services 45% (1999 est.)
                     Unemployment rate: 37% (2001 est.)
                                Budget: revenues: $22.6 billion
                                        expenditures: $24.7 billion,
                                        including capital expenditures of
                                        $NA billion (FY02/03)
                            Industries: mining (world's largest producer of
                                        platinum, gold, chromium),
                                        automobile assembly, metalworking,
                                        machinery, textile, iron and steel,
                                        chemicals, fertilizer, foodstuffs
     Industrial production growth rate: 7% (2001 est.)
              Electricity - production: 194.383 billion kWh (2000)
    Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 92.62%
                                        hydro: 0.69%
                                        other: 0% (2000)
                                        nuclear: 6.69%
             Electricity - consumption: 181.521 billion kWh (2000)
                 Electricity - exports: 4.549 billion kWh (2000)
                 Electricity - imports: 5.294 billion kWh (2000)
                Agriculture - products: corn, wheat, sugarcane, fruits,
                                        vegetables; beef, poultry, mutton,
                                        wool, dairy products
                               Exports: $32.3 billion (f.o.b., 2001 est.)
                 Exports - commodities: gold, diamonds, platinum, other
                                        metals and minerals, machinery and
                                        equipment
                    Exports - partners: EU 33%, US 20%, Japan 6%, Mozambique
                                        2.5% (2001 est.)
                               Imports: $28.1 billion (f.o.b., 2001 est.)
                 Imports - commodities: machinery, foodstuffs and equipment,
                                        chemicals, petroleum products,
                                        scientific instruments
                    Imports - partners: EU 41%, US 11.4%, Saudi Arabia 7.3%,
                                        Japan 7% (2001 est.)
                       Debt - external: $25.5 billion (2001 est.)
              Economic aid - recipient: $539 million (1999)
                              Currency: rand (ZAR)
                         Currency code: ZAR
                        Exchange rates: rand per US dollar - 11.58786
                                        (January 2002), 8.60918 (2001),
                                        6.93983 (2000), 6.10948 (1999),
                                        5.52828 (1998), 4.60796 (1997)
                           Fiscal year: 1 April - 31 March
  
   Communications South Africa
   ---------------------------
        Telephones - main lines in use: more than 5 million (2001)
          Telephones - mobile cellular: 7.06 million (2001)
                      Telephone system: general assessment: the system is
                                        the best developed and most modern
                                        in Africa
                                        domestic: consists of carrier-
                                        equipped open-wire lines, coaxial
                                        cables, microwave radio relay links,
                                        fiber-optic cable, radiotelephone
                                        communication stations, and wireless
                                        local loops; key centers are
                                        Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban,
                                        Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, and
                                        Pretoria
                                        international: 2 submarine cables;
                                        satellite earth stations - 3
                                        Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 2
                                        Atlantic Ocean)
              Radio broadcast stations: AM 14, FM 347 (plus 243 repeaters),
                                        shortwave 1 (1998)
                                Radios: 17 million (2001)
         Television broadcast stations: 556 (plus 144 network repeaters)
                                        (1997)
                           Televisions: 6 million (2000)
                 Internet country code: .za
     Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 150 (2001)
                        Internet users: 2.4 million (2001)
  
   Transportation South Africa
   ---------------------------
                              Railways: total: 20,384 km
                                        narrow gauge: 20,070 km 1.067-
                                        m gauge (9,090 km electrified); 314
                                        km 0.610-m gauge
                                        note: in addition, South Africa has
                                        an electrified 1.065-m gauge
                                        commuter rail system, with a total
                                        length of 1,254 km, which serves
                                        Johannesburg-Pretoria, Cape Town,
                                        Durban, East London, and Port
                                        Elizabeth (2001)
                              Highways: total: 358,596 km
                                        paved: 59,753 km (including 1,927 km
                                        of expressways)
                                        unpaved: 298,843 km (1996)
                             Waterways: NA
                             Pipelines: crude oil 931 km; petroleum products
                                        1,748 km; natural gas 322 km
                     Ports and harbors: Cape Town, Durban, East London,
                                        Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth, Richards
                                        Bay, Saldanha
                       Merchant marine: total: 8 ships (1,000 GRT or over)
                                        totaling 271,650 GRT/268,604 DWT
                                        note: includes some foreign-owned
                                        ships registered here as a flag of
                                        convenience: Denmark 3, Netherlands
                                        1 (2002 est.)
                                        ships by type: container 6,
                                        petroleum tanker 2
                              Airports: 740 (2001)
         Airports - with paved runways: total: 144
                                        over 3,047 m: 9
                                        2,438 to 3,047 m: 5
                                        1,524 to 2,437 m: 47
                                        914 to 1,523 m: 72
                                        under 914 m: 11 (2001)
       Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 596
                                        1,524 to 2,437 m: 34
                                        914 to 1,523 m: 304
                                        under 914 m: 258 (2001)
  
   Military South Africa
   ---------------------
                     Military branches: South African National Defense Force
                                        (including Army, Navy, Air Force,
                                        and Medical Services), South African
                                        Police Service
      Military manpower - military age: 18 years of age (2002 est.)
      Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 11,557,242 (2002
                                        est.)
   Military manpower - fit for military males age 15-49: 7,031,337 (2002
                               service: est.)
           Military manpower - reaching males: 466,399 (2002 est.)
                 military age annually:
         Military expenditures - dollar $1.79 billion (FY01)
                                figure:
     Military expenditures - percent of 1.6% (FY01)
                                   GDP:
                       Military - note: the National Defense Force continues
                                        to integrate former military, black
                                        homelands forces, and ex-opposition
                                        forces
  
   Transnational Issues South Africa
   ---------------------------------
              Disputes - international: Swaziland continues to press South
                                        Africa into ceding ethnic Swazi
                                        lands in Kangwane region of KwaZulu-
                                        Natal province, that were long ago
                                        part of the Swazi Kingdom
                         Illicit drugs: transshipment center for heroin,
                                        hashish, marijuana, and possibly
                                        cocaine; cocaine consumption on the
                                        rise; world's largest market for
                                        illicit methaqualone, usually
                                        imported illegally from India
                                        through various east African
                                        countries; illicit cultivation of
                                        marijuana
  
                                       



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