how was South Africa different from other countries in history
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because people were afraid to go there because of whild animals present there and many disease where also spread due to dirt....this is the only reason why it was explore inside lately by other continent members
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South Africa different from other countries
- The world's only country with a full flower kingdom is this one. More mammal species can be found there than in North and South America, or in Europe and Asia put together.
- More species are present in South African grasslands per square kilometre than in rainforests, at about 30.
- Visit some of the oldest mountains on Earth, some of our earliest ancestors at the Cradle of Humanity, the ruins of an ancient African royal kingdom, South Africa's oldest castle, historical battlegrounds where Boers, Zulus, and Brits clashed and perished, gold-rush towns, and significant Freedom Struggle locations.
- Global recognition for South Africa's significant conservation efforts and its protected areas. Additionally, it is devoted to conservation and community projects and strives to be as "green" as possible.
- In 1910, the Cape, Natal, Transvaal, and Free State were combined to form the Union of South Africa. In essence, a white union was to be the result.
- The African National Congress (ANC) was established in 1912 to protest the exclusion of black individuals from positions of authority since black resistance was unavoidable.
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