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Steve Biko
South African anti-apartheid activist (1946–1977)
Union of South Africa
state in southern Africa from 1910 to 1961, predecessor to the Republic of South Africa
Kruger National Park
national park in South Africa
Orange Free State
independent Boer sovereign republic in Southern Africa between 1854–1902
University of Cape Town
public university in Cape Town, South Africa
Coat of arms of South Africa
National emblem of the Republic of South Africa
Transkei
Transkei ( , meaning the area beyond [[Great Kei River|[the river] Kei]]), officially the Republic of Transkei (), was an unrecognised state in the southeastern region of South Africa from 1976 to 1994. It was, along with Ciskei, a Bantustan for the Xhosa people, and operated as a nominally independent parliamentary democracy. Its capital was Umtata (renamed Mthatha in 2004).
Liezel Huber
South Africa born- US tennis player
Lucas Radebe
South African association football player

Walter Sisulu
South African anti-apartheid activist and member of the African National Congress (1912-2003)
Colony of Natal
British colony from 1843 to 1910

Quinton Fortune
South African footballer
Transvaal Colony
British colony from 1877 to 1881 and 1902 to 1910
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
restorative justice tribunal in post-apartheid South Africa, founded to inquire state crimes and crimes of resistance movements etc. during the Apartheid era
Table Mountain National Park
national park on Cape Peninsula, South Africa, which protects the natural environment of the Table Mountain Chain

Nando's
'''Nando's''' (; ) is a South African multinational fast casual restaurant chain that specialises in Portuguese flame-grilled, peri-peri style chicken. The name is derived from a nickname for the male given name Fernando, in reference to one of the company's founders.
Penelope Coelen
South African actress, model and beauty queen, crowned Miss World 1958
Terry Pheto
South African actress
Patricia de Lille
South African politician
KwaNdebele
KwaNdebele was a Bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government as a semi-independent homeland for the Ndebele people. The homeland was created when the South African government purchased nineteen white-owned farms and installed a government.
Doug Serrurier
racecar driver (1920-2006)
Musetta Vander
South African actress
Frantz Kruger
athletics competitor
Jerry Sikhosana
South African footballer
Pinotage
Pinotage is a red wine grape that is South Africa's signature variety. It was cultivated there in 1925 as a cross between Pinot noir and Cinsaut (Cinsaut was known as "Hermitage" in South Africa at that time, hence the name). It typically produces deep red varietal wines with smoky, bramble and earthy flavours, sometimes with notes of bananas and tropical fruit. The grape is a viticultural intraspecific cross of two varieties of Vitis vinifera, not an interspecific hybrid.
Frene Ginwala
South African journalist and politician
Bryan Habana
South African rugby union footballer
Stelio Savante
South African actor
Freedom Day
public holiday in South Africa
Eric Sturgess
South African tennis player (1920–2004)
Leon Schuster
South African filmmaker, actor and comedian
Governor-General of the Union of South Africa
former highest state official in the Union of South Africa
Cliff Drysdale
South African tennis player
Tony Leon
South African politician
Clarence Walker
boxer
1948 South African general election
election of the Herenigde Nasionale Party to government
South Africa women's national field hockey team
women's national field hockey team representing South Africa
Angie Motshekga
South African politician
Mike Harris
South African racing driver
MacDonald Mukansi
South African footballer

Santos F.C.
association football team from South Africa
Andile Jali
Association footballer
Gerrie Coetzee
South African boxer (1955–2023)
Eric Mathoho
Association footballer

Ramon di Clemente
South African rower
Jimmy Kruger
South African politician (1917-1987)
Dennis Shepherd
boxer (1926–2006)

Thuso Phala
Association footballer
Mark Plaatjes
American distance runner
Herschelle Gibbs
South African cricketer
Stephanus Jacobus du Toit
Afrikaans clergyman, founder of the First Afrikaans Language Movement (1847-1911)

Joseph Wolpe
American behavior therapist (1915–1997)
Kork Ballington
South African motorcycle racer
Waterberg Biosphere
Biosphere reserve in South Africa | designated in 2001
David Koloane
South African visual artist and activist (1938–2019)
Conservative Party of South Africa
conservative party (formed in 1982 by former members of the National Party; seeks the establishment of a separate Afrikaner State as part of a South African confederation; merged in 2003 with the Freedom Front to form the Freedom Front Plus)
N. P. van Wyk Louw
South African poet (1906–1970)
Chris Haggard
South African tennis player
William Mokoena
South African footballer
Mbongeni Ngema
South African playwright and musician (1955–2023)