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  1. From aardvarks to zebras, South Africa is bursting with wonderful wildlife! Although the country only makes up about one percent of the Earth’s land surface, it’s home to almost ten percent of the world’s known bird, fish and plant species, and about six percent of its mammal and reptile species.

  2. South Africa has a long coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans. To the north, South Africa borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). South Africa surrounds the tiny kingdom of Lesotho. Most of South Africa is a plateau, or raised flat area.

  3. Read here our South Africa for Kids country facts: South Africa's landmarks and attractions, people and cultures, animals and food and so much more

  4. South Africa has been a democratic republic since holding its first truly open election on April 27, 1994. Natural resources, agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing have made South...

  5. www.factsjustforkids.com › country-facts › south-africa-facts-for-kidsSouth Africa Facts for Kids

    23 South Africa Facts for Kids. South Africa is a country on the African continent (Africa). The official name for South Africa is the Republic of South Africa. A native or resident of South Africa is called a South African.

  6. The right to a basic education is guaranteed in South Africa’s constitution. Education is compulsory for all children from ages 7 to 15 or through ninth grade, whichever is reached first. Instruction begins in one of the 11 official languages.

  7. The country of Sri Lanka occupies a pear-shaped island in the Indian Ocean. It was once a British colony known as Ceylon. Sri Lanka has two capitals, Colombo and Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte.