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South Africa

South Africa. Made by: Kira Weiner. Sources and thank yous. Click on the pictures to visit an exhibit . . E X I T. Virtual Museum. Education in South Africa. South African art. NOTE: The song playing is Abantwana Basethempeleni from the South African Legends CD.

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South Africa

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  1. South Africa Made by: Kira Weiner Sources and thank yous Click on the pictures to visit an exhibit. E X I T Virtual Museum Education in South Africa South African art NOTE: The song playing is Abantwana Basethempeleni from the South African Legends CD

  2. South African Art Like the frog ornament above, wire and bead pieces and collectibles are sold on almost every street corner in South Africa. Things like mini bicycles and globes are popular. Beading is very popular in South Africa. It was once the sign of tribal royalty. Beads are used for jewelry, decorating items such as matchboxes, and Ndebele dolls. Next An embroidered picture, made by Jane Msibi.

  3. Education in South Africa And about the students • By law, no child can be excluded from a state school if his or her parents can't afford to pay the fees. • 86.4% of the population is literate. • South Africa has more than a million students enrolled in the country's 24 state-funded institutions: • 11 universities • 5 universities of technology and • 6 comprehensive institutions. • In the 1990s, only about 40% of the population was admitted into schools. • In 2005 the rate was 86.3%, much higher than before. Back to home

  4. Some houses are painted in bright colors and bold patterns. Basketry and ceramics were brought to perfection in traditional South African society long ago. They are found in galleries and people’s shelves all over South Africa. Back to home page

  5. SOURCES www.southafrica.info The best website ever about South Africa, where I got a lot of information! https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html The CIA World Factbook Website, statistics galore! THANK YOU Hamorah Margaret for being there and then leaving, Hamorah Chava Lava for helping us and letting me call her a weird name, And my madre and padre who came from South Africa and got me a lot of info! Back to Home

  6. THANK YOU FOR VISITING THE SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURAL MUSEUM! To The Land Slideshow

  7. The Land By: Devon Nikfard 7B

  8. A detailed map of South Africa

  9. Two Geographic, demographic, and environmental descriptions (include landforms and vegetation

  10. Geographic: • Location • Area • Terrain • Natural Resources • Natural Hazards

  11. Demographic: • Birth • Death • Life expectancy at birth • Population • Literacy

  12. environmental descriptions • Vegetation • Weather • Animals

  13. Major Cities • Johannesburg • Cape Town • East London • Durban

  14. South Africa History and Culture By: Maya Zwang

  15. Historical History • San and Khoekhoe people in 4th century • 100,000 years of living • Discovery of diamonds • Republic in 1961 http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107983.html

  16. Tourist Attractions Augrabies Falls National Park • Boulder Beach • Cape Town • Augrabies Falls National Park • Kalahari Desert Boulder Beach Cape Town

  17. Independence • Hard to get there • Nelson Mandela • Peace rallies • Apartheid

  18. 1960 Seventy black demonstrators killed at Sharpeville. ANC banned. Timeline 1497 Portugesse explorer Vasco da Gama lands on Natal coast 1795 British forces seize Cape Colony from the Netherlands. Territory is returned to the Dutch in 1803; ceded to the British in 1806. Mid 1880s Gold is discovered in the Transvaal, triggering the gold rush 4th CenturySan and Khoekhoe people come 1856 Natal separates from the Cape Colony. 1984-89 Township revolt, state of emergency. 1914 National Party founded. 1867 Diamonds discovered at Kimberley. 1996 - Parliament adopts new constitution. National Party withdraws from coalition, saying it is being ignored. 1960s International pressure against government begins, South Africa excluded from Olympic Games. Nelson Mandela http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1069402.stm

  19. THE END!!!!!!!!! (Of My Part)

  20. South African People By Ben Walzer

  21. The Many Languages The people of South Africa speak many languages. The official languages of South Africa are Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swati, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu.

  22. Imports and Exports Exports: Gold, diamonds and platinum are three major exports of South Africa. Other exports are coal and copper. Imports: Because South Africa does not have all the resources they need the import food stuffs, machinery, petrolium products and chemicals.

  23. Currency The currency of South Africa is called Rand. To the left is a picture of some bills and coins of the South African currency.

  24. The Economy The economy of Africa is mostly based off of services and working in agriculture. 45% of the people work in services and 30% work in agriculture.

  25. The Government South Africa has a constitutional democracy, seperated into three sections. Each of these sections has its own legislative power and authority.

  26. THE END!

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