South Africa is a country in the region of southern Africa. Southern Africa includes the 5 countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa.
No. Seychelles is the least populated African country. Seychelles is an island. The least populated country on the African continent is Namibia. South Africa, the country, is the second most populated country in Africa.
South Africa = a country. Southern Africa = a region. Gabon is in West Africa, nowhere near either South or Southern Africa.
South Africa is a country all by itself. What I suspect you meant was which countries comprise Southern Africa. Well that depends on the geopolitical context. But by and large, in South Africa, we recognise the following as part of Southern Africa: South Africa Botswana Swaziland Lesotho Namibia Elsewhere, Zimbabwe may be included. And then there are other definitions that involve the SADC region, which is almost every African country south of the equator. Sam, Johannesburg
Uganda and Zambia
South Africa is a country on its own therefore it cannot be part of or made up of countries. South Africa is a large country on the Southern most tip of Africa and is part of the region of Africa known as Southern Africa.
The southernmost region in Africa is the Republic of South Africa. The southernmost country in Africa is the country of South Africa.
Most definitely not. It is a continent on it's own.
No. South Africa is Africa's most southern country. A number of other countries are also further south than Mozambique is.
South Africa by far! It's the most developed region in Africa.
Darfur is a region in south western Sudan. Sudan is a country in the continent of Africa.
South Africa is a country. southern Africa is a region that includes South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Nambia etc look on a map
a land locked country in South Africa
i dont give a africa
South Africa
No. Seychelles is the least populated African country. Seychelles is an island. The least populated country on the African continent is Namibia. South Africa, the country, is the second most populated country in Africa.
South Africa = a country. Southern Africa = a region. Gabon is in West Africa, nowhere near either South or Southern Africa.
South Africa is a country all by itself. What I suspect you meant was which countries comprise Southern Africa. Well that depends on the geopolitical context. But by and large, in South Africa, we recognise the following as part of Southern Africa: South Africa Botswana Swaziland Lesotho Namibia Elsewhere, Zimbabwe may be included. And then there are other definitions that involve the SADC region, which is almost every African country south of the equator. Sam, Johannesburg