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Electricity is available everywhere in South Africa with the exception of deep rural areas. The electricity supply is 220/230 volts AC 50HZ –plugs and power supply’s are available at the airport. Internet and Wi-Fi are readily accessible across South Africa, and there are a number of cellular phone networks that offer nationwide coverage. There are also well established landline phone networks. South Africa has a well established tourism sector and offers adventure, sport, nature and wildlife. South Africa is a pioneer & global leader in the tourism sector. South Africa has a population of 52-million (according to 2011 census). Just over 50% of the South African Population is female. South Africa is considered an emerging market with a well developed financial sector and an active stock exchange. The central bank is the South African Reserve Bank. The South African currency is the South African Rand, and offers international visitors exceptional value for money. The rand denominations in coins are 10c, 20c, 50c, R1, R2, R5 and the note denominations are R10, R20, R50, R100 and R200. There are 3 capitals in South Africa namely : Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative) and Bloemfontein (judicial). South Africa has had a democratic government since the first post-apartheid elections in 1994.The Constitution of South Africa encompasses a number of human rights which are protected by an independent judiciary. The current president is Jacob Zuma, who is the leader of the ruling party – the ANC (African National Congress). South Africa has a great road infrastructure, with national highways and secondary roads – (all with cars, no elephants or cheetahs). Speed limits are set at 120km/h on highways; 100km/h on secondary roads; and 60km/h in urban areas. Most roads are in good condition, but there are a few exceptions. There are rail connections between the main centres, such as Johannesburg and Cape Town. South Africa’s three major international airports are OR Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg); Cape Town International Airport; and King ShakaInternational Airport (Durban). There are also many regional airports, including the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport in Mbombela (Nelspruit). South Africa has coined the “Sunny South Africa” title because of the favourable weather, blessed with long sunny days and cooling summer rainfall in all provinces with the exception of the Western Cape which has a mostly winter rainfall. South Africa is 1 233 404km² in size surrounded on three sides by almost 3 000km of exquisite coastline, the Atlantic Ocean being on the west and the Indian Ocean on the east. South Africa also encloses the independent regions of Lesotho and Swaziland. TRANSPORT & TRAVEL GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE CAPITAL & POLITICS ECONOMY & CURRENCY SUMMER - DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY AUTUMN - MARCH, APRIL, MAY WINTER -JUNE, JULY, AUGUST SPRING - SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER TOURISM & POPULATION COMMUNICATION & ELECTRICITY Multilingual South Africa has 11 official languages, English is the second language of most South Africans, and the most widely understand, other official South African Languages are: isiZulu, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, Siswati,Afrikaans, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, Xitsonga and Tshivenda. South Africa has 9 provinces, which are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, Kwazulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, the Northern Cape and the North West Province. PROVINCES & LANGUAGES Most establishments have children's entertainment and family rooms. All national parks are child-friendly. TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN Sources: www.southafrica.info & www.southafrica.net
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