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South Africa was colonized by the Dutch and by the English, so there is a minority of European origin.
South Africa was colonized by the Dutch and by the English, so there is a minority of European origin.
The 80 percent black African majority includes the Zulus at 24 percent and the Xhosas at 16 percent.





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South Africa, formally known as the Republic of South Africa, is a country located at the extreme southern end of the continent of Africa. It has a coastline on both the Atlantic and Indian oceans.

South Africa has a diverse population of more than 62 million, with 12 official languages. English is considered the official language.

South Africa was colonized by the Dutch and by the English, so there is a minority of European origin.

The 80 percent black African majority includes the Zulus at 24 percent and the Xhosas at 16 percent.