South African culture
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Africa
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Aliha and Viktoria
South Africa culture
Culture
Language
Clothes
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Food
Music and dance taste
Sports
Religion
Economy
SYNOPSIS
LANGUAGES
1. Afrikaans 2. Sotho 3. English4. Tswana5. Ndebele6. Swazi7. Xshosa8. Venda9. Zulu10. Tsonga
LANGUAGE
As of 2018, the languages most commonly spoken by individuals inside of South African households were isiZulu at 25.3 percent, isiXhosa at 14.8 percent and Afrikaans at 12.2 percent respectively
Which language is mostly spoken in South Africa?
ECONOMY IN SOUTH AFRICA
ECONOMY IN SOUTH AFRICA __________________________
South Africa has a highly developed economy and an advanced infrastructure. In addition to being one of the world's largest exporters of gold, platinum, and other natural resources, it has well-established financial, legal, communications, energy, and transport sectors and the continent's largest stock exchange.
Religion
None
Catholic
15,1%
7,1%
Religion
Muslim
1,5%
Music and dance taste
- DANCE TASTE
- MUSIC TASTE
Music and dance taste
Sports
Statistically, the most popular sports in South Africa are cricket, rugby and soccer. Other sports which enjoy a particularly good amount of following includes athletics, basketball, boxing, golf, netball, swimming, and tennis.
Food
Boerewors
Melktert
Bobotie
Bunny chow
Cape Malay curry
Malva pudding
Some food
Clothes
Their main items of clothing include long skirts and aprons in beautiful printed or embroidered fabrics. Elaborate beaded necklaces called ithumbu are worn around the neck, as well as beaded bracelets and anklets. The iqhiya or headscarf is traditionally worn by married women.
Clothes in South Africa
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Aliha and Viktoria
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South Africa