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Use South African English from November 2012

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Durban
Durban ( ; , from meaning 'bay, lagoon') is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
South African Grand Prix
Formula 1 Grand Prix
Gary Player
South African golfer
Naledi Pandor
South African politician
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
supreme and fundamental law of South Africa
Joan Harrison
South African swimmer
Shaun Morgan
South African rock musician
Voortrekker Monument
monument in Pretoria, South Africa, to commemorate the Voortrekkers who left the Cape Colony between 1835 and 1854
Elrio van Heerden
association football player
Battle of Blood River
part of the Great Trek, fought on the bank of the Ncome river in South Africa in 1838
Piet Norval
South African tennis player
Charl Schwartzel
South African golfer
Themba Mnguni
South African footballer
Stanley Mandelstam
American physicist (1928-2016)
Louis Oosthuizen
professional golfer
George Hunter
South African boxer, born 1927
Sean Michael
South African actor
John Moshoeu
South African footballer (1965-2015)
South African Defence Force
military of South Africa from 1967 to 1994
Trevor Immelman
professional golfer
Clarence Oldfield
South African sprinter (1899-1981)
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town
Catholic archdiocese in South Africa
Basetsane Kumalo
Miss South Africa 1994, first runner-up to Miss World 1994
Steve Hofmeyr
South African artist
Tulbagh
Tulbagh (), previously named Roodezand, then Land van Waveren later in 1804 named after Cape of Good Hope Governor Ryk Tulbagh, is a town located in the "Land van Waveren" mountain basin (also known as the Tulbagh basin), in the Winelands of the Western Cape, South Africa. The basin is fringed on three sides by mountains, and is drained by the Klein Berg River and its tributaries. The nearest towns are Ons Rust and Gouda beyond the Nuwekloof Pass, Wolseley some to the south inside the basin, and Ceres and Prince Alfred Hamlet beyond Michell's Pass in the Warm Bokkeveld.
South African National Space Agency
space agency
Siyanda Xulu
South African footballer
Pieter Hugo
South African photographer (born 1976)
Miss South Africa
beauty contest
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kroonstad
diocese of the Catholic Church in South Afrika
Tatamkhulu Afrika
Poet, writer (1920–2002)
Simon Gopane
South African footballer
John Hewie
Scottish footballer (1927-2015)
Vusi Mahlasela
South African musician
Groote Schuur Hospital
hospital in Cape Town, South Africa
Sibusiso Vilakazi
South African association football player
South African Party
political party in the Union of South Africa
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kimberley
diocese of the Catholic Church in South Africa
Day of Reconciliation
public holiday in South Africa
Margaret Bakkes
South African writer (1931–2016)
Lee Roy Newton
South African sprinter
Nannie de Villiers
South African tennis player
Tatum Keshwar
fashion model, psychologist and beauty pageant titleholder
Roman Catholic Diocese of Umtata
diocese of the Catholic Church in South Africa
human rights in South Africa
George Steer
South African-born British journalist
Omoseye Bolaji
South African writer (1968-2022)
Treatment Action Campaign
South African HIV/AIDS activist organization
Graham Rose
Catholic bishop
Siener van Rensburg
South African prophet (1864–1926)
Brent Haygarth
South African tennis player
Day of the Vow
former public Christian holiday in South Africa
Granwald Scott
Association footballer
Eustace Fannin
South African tennis player (1919-1997)
Transnet Freight Rail
railway operator in South Africa
Constitution of Namibia
supreme and fundamental law of Namibia
Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots
actress
Justin Kemp
South African cricketer
Christian Frederick Beyers
South African general (1869–1914)
Maitland
suburb of Cape Town, South Africa