The
world's biggest hospital is the Chris Hani - Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto .
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South
Africa is one of only 12 countries where tap water is safe to drink. Its tap
water is rated the third best worldwide.
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Pretoria
has the second largest number of embassies in the world after Washington ,
D.C.
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South
Africa is the world's biggest producer and exporter of mohair.
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The Rand, the world’s most actively traded emerging market currency, has joined
an elite club of 15 currencies - the Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) -
where forex transactions are settled immediately, lowering the risks of
transacting across time zones.
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South
Africa mines deeper than any other country in the world, up to depths of 2.5
miles at the Western Deep Levels Mine.
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It
has the largest hydro-electric tunnel system in the world at the Orange Fish
Rivers Tunnel.
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South
Africa is the second largest exporter of fruit in the world.
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Electricity
costs are the second lowest in the world.(Hard to believe)
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South
Africa is the world's largest producer of macadamia nuts. (In my home town area of Tzaneen)
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Officially,
the youngest language in the world is Afrikaans. By the early-20th century
Afrikaans had developed from Dutch, French and other influences into a fully
fledged language with its own dictionary. After a mere 90 years, it is the
second most spoken language in South Africa (Zulu is the most spoken, the
Zulu people being the largest ethnic group).
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South
Africa is the world's biggest producer of gold, platinum, chromium, vanadium,
manganese and alumino-silicates. It also produces nearly 40% of the world's
chrome and vermiculite.
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Durban
is the largest port in Africa and the ninth largest in the world.
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South
Africa generates two-thirds of Africa's electricity.
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There
are about 280,000 windmills on farms across South Africa, second in number
only to Australia.
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The
world's two largest platinum mines are located near Rustenburg.
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While
occupying 4% of Africa's landmass, South Africa boasts more than 50% of the
cars, phones, automatic bank tellers and industrial facilities on the
continent. (We are the heart of Africa)
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The
Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), now rising from a Karoo koppie in
Sutherland is the largest telescope in the southern hemisphere (and third
largest in the world).
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South
Africa is a middle income country with a strong emerging economy – the 25th
largest in the world - and produces more goods than Portugal, Russia or
Singapore. It also has Africa’s biggest economy, three times larger than
Nigeria or Egypt.
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South
Africa has the fourth largest coal reserves in the world. Its coal industry
ranks sixth in the world in terms of output of hard coal and third in terms
of seaborne international coal trade.
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Currently,
South Africa is the only country in the world that has voluntarily dismantled
its nuclear arsenal.
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South
Africa has 19,004 miles of railway track - 80% of Africa's rail
infrastructure. (And mostly unused!)
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South
Africa has the oldest wine industry outside of Europe and the Mediterranean,
featuring Chardonnays, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cinsault, Riesling, Shiraz,
Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage varietals.
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Entertainment:
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South
Africa has the second oldest Film Industry in the world.
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The
Cape Argus Cycle Tour is the largest timed cycle race in the world.
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South
Africa has the longest wine route in the world.
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South
Africa has the highest commercial bungi jump in the world (710 feet).
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M-Net
is Africa's largest pay television service, delivering 24-hour programming to
dozens of countries across the continent.
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South
Africa has the most luxurious train in the world, The Rovos Rail.
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The
Lost City Resort is the largest thermal resort in the world as well as the
largest building project undertaken in the southern hemisphere.
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Military
History:
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South
Africa has the world's second oldest air force, established 1920.
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The
Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) was the first war of the 20th century and saw the
introduction of trench warfare, the first large-scale use of concentration
camps for non-combatants, and the most prolonged period of guerrilla warfare
by a conquered nation's military against a victorious army.
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Camouflage
was first used in battle by the Boers, who used camouflaged trenches and
adapted battledress to blend into treeless landscapes.
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The
world's first news footage and propaganda films were shot during the Anglo-Boer
War.
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Technologically,
it saw the first use of a generation of weapons that are still with us today
- automatic handguns, magazine-fed rifles, and machine guns.
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The
Guinness Book of Records lists the Anglo-Boer War as Britain's most costly
war outside of the two World Wars.
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Travel
& Nature:
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The
Kruger National Park nature reserve supports the greatest variety of wildlife
species on the African continent. It is roughly the size of Wales, or the
state of Massachusetts (USA), which makes it the eighth largest reserve in
the world.
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Home
to one of the world's 6 floral kingdoms, South Africa has one-tenth (23 200)
of the world's flowering plants, of which nearly 19 000 are endemic, making
it the richest region in the world in terms of species to area - 1.7 times
richer even than Brazil. It is the only country in the world to contain an
entire floral kingdom.
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It
is home to more kinds of mammals than North and South America combined; or
Europe and Asia together.
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South
African grasslands have approximately 30 species per square kilometer,
greater than the biodiversity of rainforests.
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Table
Mountain in Cape Town is believed to be one of the oldest mountains in the
world. Standing at just over 1000 metres, it dominates the city's skyline.
Table Mountain can be seen as far as 200 kilometres out to sea.
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South
Africa has the third highest level of biodiversity in the world.
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Paarl
is South Africa's third oldest town and home to KWV Cellars- the largest wine
cellar in the world (covering 22 hectares).
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Kimberley's
'Big Hole' is the largest hand-dug hole in the world and is deeper than Table
Mountain is high. Kimberley also has the only drive-in pubs in the world.
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Mpumalanga
province is home to the Blyderiver Canyon, the third largest canyon in the
world - and the largest green one. The Grand Canyon in the U.S. is the
biggest, and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia the second, but both are very
dry.
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The
Tugela Falls in KwaZulu Natal, at 948m (3110ft), is the second highest
waterfall in the world.
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The
world's best land-based whale-watching spot is located in Hermanus, Western
Cape.
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Mossel
Bay is in the Guinness Book of records as having the second most moderate
climate in the world.
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Seal
Island in False Bay is the only place in the world where Great Whites
consistently breach (leap completely out of the water) to catch their prey,
mainly seals. It also boasts the highest frequency of Great White shark
attacks in the world.
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In
1991, South Africa became the first country in the world to protect the Great
White shark.
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According
to 'Trivial Pursuit', Graaf-Reinett in the Western Cape has the world's
biggest grapevine.
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Fossilized
footprints were found at Langebaan Lagoon, Western Cape, in a
sand-dune-turned-rock. The 117,000 year-old fossils are the oldest known
footprints of an anatomically modern human.
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Most
of the world's proto-mammalian fossils are found in the Karoo region.
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The
2,02 billion year-old crater in Vredefort is the oldest known crater on
Earth. The general estimate of its original diameter is roughly 300 km, which
makes it the largest crater on the planet, as well.
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The
Sterkfontein Caves, in Gauteng, is the site where the oldest human skeletal
remains were found in the world (3,5 million years old). This is the place
where the human race was born!
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Close
to Oudtshoorn are the Cango Caves, a 3 km long sequence of caverns of
glittering stalagmites and stalactites, which makes it the longest
underground cave sequence in the world.
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The
Boesmansgat is renowned as the second deepest sinkhole (about 299 metres) and
the largest of its kind in the world. Many attempts have been made at world
records in cave-diving in this exceptional sinkhole.
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The
St. Lucia estuarine system, in Kwazulu Natal, is the largest estuarine system
in Africa.
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South
Africa is home to the world's smallest succulent plants (less than 0.39 inches)
and the largest (the baobab tree).
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Business:
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The
Rand Refinery is the largest refinery of gold in the world.
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The
South African oil company SASOL has established the only commercially proven
oil from coal operations in the world.
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The
world's biggest producer of non-fuel minerals is South African company
Anglo-American Corporation.
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The
University of South Africa UNISA is a pioneer of tertiary distance education
and is believed to be the largest correspondence university in the world with
250,000 students.
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Eskom,
the national electricity utility, is the world's fourth largest in terms of
both sales volume and normal capacity.
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The
De Beers Group of companies control more than 80% of the world supply of
rough diamonds.
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SABMiller
ranks as the largest brewing company in the world by volume. It supplies up
to 50% of China's beer.
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Samancor
Limited is the world's largest producer by sales of manganese and chrome
products.
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The
Johannesburg Stock Exchange was the 7th best performing stock market in 2005,
according to the World Federation of Exchanges.
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Stellenbosch
University was the first university in the world to design and launch a
microsatellite.
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South
Africa is the sole producer of the Mercedes Benz C Class, right-hand drive
vehicles.
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KSDP
Pentagraph is rated as the world's second best design company by British
design magazine, 'Creative Review'. The company is responsible for the
new-look packaging of 'Fanta' and design modifications of 'Coca-Cola' soft
drinks worldwide.
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