“South Africa is a country of several races”. Give three reasons.
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The ethnic groups in South Africa have a variety of origins. Statistics South Africa asks people to describe themselves in the census in terms of five racial population groups.[1] The 2011 census figures for these categories were Black South African at 76.4%, White South African at 9.1%, Coloured South African at 8.9%, Asian South African at 2.5%, and Other/Unspecified at 0.5%Statistics South Africa provided five racial categories by which people could classify themselves, the last of which, "unspecified/other" drew negligible responses, and these results were omitted.[3] The 2010 midyear estimated figures for the other categories were African at 78.4%, White at 10.2%, Coloured at 8.8%, Indian/Asian at 2.6%.[4] The first census in South Africa in 1911 showed that whites made up 22% of the population; it declined to 16% in 1980.
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South Africa is a country of different races because of the following.
there are black races which belongs to south africa originally white races came from European countries and settled there Indians came to South Africa as labours and traders and settled there
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