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Republic of South Africa
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DesignThe flag of Republic of South Africa was adopted on 26 April 1994. It replaced the flag that had been used since 1928, and was chosen to represent multiculturalism and ethnic diversity in the country's new, post-apartheid democratic society.

The very first modern humans are believed to have inhabited South Africa more than 100,000 years ago.[1] In 1999, Unesco designated the region the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site.[2] South Africa's first known inhabitants have been referred to as the Khoisan, the Khwe and the San. Starting in about 1,000 BCE, these groups were then joined by the Bantu tribes who migrated from Western and Central Africa during what is known as the Bantu expansion.

European exploration of the African coast began in the 13th century when Portugal sought an alternative route to the silk road to China. In the 14th and 15th century, Portuguese explorers traveled down the west African Coast, detailing and mapping the coastline and in 1488 they rounded the Cape of Good Hope.[3] The Dutch East India Company established a trading post in Cape Town under the command of Jan van Riebeeck in 1652,[4] European workers who settled at the Cape became known as the Free Burghers and gradually established farms in the Dutch Cape Colony.[5] Following the Invasion of the Cape Colony by the British in 1795 and 1806, mass migrations collectively known as the Great Trek occurred during which the Voortrekkers established several Boer Republics in the interior of South Africa.[6] The discoveries of diamonds and gold in the nineteenth century had a profound effect on the fortunes of the region, propelling it onto the world stage and introducing a shift away from an exclusively agrarian-based economy towards industrialisation and the development of urban infrastructure. The discoveries also led to new conflicts culminating in open warfare between the Boer settlers and the British Empire, fought for control over the nascent South African mining industry.[citation needed]

Following the defeat of the Boers in the Anglo–Boer or South African War (1899–1902), the Union of South Africa was created as a self-governing dominion of the British Empire on 31 May 1910 in terms of the South Africa Act 1909, which amalgamated the four previously separate British colonies: Cape Colony, Colony of Natal, Transvaal Colony, and Orange River Colony. The country became a fully sovereign nation state within the British Empire, in 1934 following enactment of the Status of the Union Act. The monarchy came to an end on 31 May 1961, replaced by a republic as the consequence of a 1960 referendum, which legitimised the country becoming the Republic of South Africa.

From 1948–1994, South African politics was dominated by Afrikaner nationalism. Racial segregation and white minority rule known officially as apartheid were implemented in 1948.

On 2 February 1990, FW de Klerk, then president of South Africa and leader of the Nationalist Party, unbanned the African National Congress (ANC) and freed Nelson Mandela from life imprisonment on Robben Island. The CODESA talks negotiated the creation of a new non-racial democratic South Africa, for which de Klerk and Mandela were later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

These negotiations led to the creation of a democratic constitution for all South Africa. On 27 April 1994, after decades of ANC led resistance to white minority rule, armed guerrilla struggle, and international opposition to apartheid - which ended in crippling sanctions against the minority white government, the ANC achieved a majority in the country's first democratic election. Since then, despite a continually decreasing electoral majority, [7] the ANC has ruled South Africa. The ANC has notionally been in alliance with the South African Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions since 1994.[citation needed]

High rates of crime, corruption, unemployment, low economic growth, an ongoing energy crisis, and poorly maintained infrastructure are some of the problems challenging contemporary South Africa.

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  2. ^ "South Africa - History". Britannica. 11 October 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Portuguese & Dutch Exploration of South Africa". Study.com. 22 January 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Dutch East India Company (DEIC)/VOC | South African History Online". Sahistory.org.za. 27 August 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Free Burghers". Artefacts.co.za. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Sarie Marais.Com Geskiedenis". Geskiedenis.sariemarais.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  7. ^ "New poll shows dramatic decline in electoral support of ANC".

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