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  • What is the name of the most famous national park in South Africa?
    Kruger National Park
  • What is the English word for "getrennt"?
    separated
  • What is the name of the "place" for poor people in South Africa?
    Townships
  • Where is the new season of "Ich bin ein Star, holt mich hier raus" located?
    South Africa
  • What is the name of the continent in the south of Europe?
    Asia. No, I'm just kidding. :) It's AFRICA.
  • Who were the first settlers from Europe who arrived in South Africa?
    Dutch
  • Name all three capitals of South Africa.
    Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontain
  • What is the German word for "security"?
    Sicherheit
  • Why do the people in South Africa speak English?
    Because British settlers came to South Africa.
  • What is is called when you go on a tour to see wild animals.
    safari
  • Name two natural resources you can find in South Africa?
    e.g. gold, diamonds
  • What is the German word for "independence"?
    Unabhängigkeit
  • Name one reason you want to visit South Africa.
    individual answer
  • What is the name of the animal with the big horn on its nose?
    rhino
  • What is the English word for "wählen" (in einer Wahl)?
    to vote
  • Name two things you cannot find in most homes of poor people in South Africa.
    e.g. electricity, clean water
  • What is the name of the system that separated black and white people?
    Apartheid
  • What is the name of the continent where South Africa is located?
    America. No, I'm just kidding. :) It's AFRICA!
  • What is the name of the "place" for rich people in South Africa?
    Gated communities
  • Name three popular sports in South Africa.
    e.g. cricket, rugby, football
  • What is the name of the president who wanted to end the separation of black and white people?
    Nelson Mandela
  • What is the German word for "election"?
    Wahl (z.B. zum Präsidenten)
  • In what year did apartheid officially end?
    1994
  • What is the German word for "constitution"?
    Verfassung