South Africa
Located in the southern tip of the African continent and bordering coasts of both Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Bordered by six other African countries and is home to a number of the oldest archaeological sites in the world and some of the remnants of fossils dating to about 3 million years. Includes a vast flat land to the north and dry, while the land is located Green singing along the east coast, which has a tropical climate. The area north of the "Johannesburg" It is a combination of dry forests and abundant wild.
Fast Facts
The official name of the state: the Republic of South Africa
DC: Cape Town
Largest cities: Johannesburg
Official Language: Afrikaans, English, Alndepele, Northern Sotho, South Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu
Area: 1221037 square kilometers
Population: 49.9913 million
Currency: Rand (ZAR)
GDP (per capita): USD 10,243
Dialing code: 27
Transportation
Characterized by domestic flights in South Africa as efficient international services. Several companies conduct of those trips. Other means that can be used are private cars which can be rented or purchased through a variety of agencies. Beware of only a few tracks during your trip and pay attention to traffic signs and guidance on the roads. Available buses linking various cities such as "Johannesburg" and "Durban" and "Cape Town," and driven by "Grey Hound". As the agency operates commuter rail trains.
Climate
South Africa prevail subtropical climate atmosphere moderate temperatures throughout the year, being surrounded by the waters of the ocean on three sides. As the country is famous for its sunny weather, which lasts for most of the year, as well as the relative Bajafavha. The average rate of about 464 mm of rain annually. While the region is witnessing "Western Cape" precipitation heaviest rains in the winter, you see other areas of the atmosphere during the rainy summer season. Temperatures are recorded on the internal plateaus around 30 degrees Celsius in summer in the Mediterranean, with a chance to drop below zero during the winter. Because South Africa is located in the southern half of the globe, so the coastal areas are warmer during the winter months.
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