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South Africa, officially known as the Republic of South Africa is the southern most country in the continent of Africa and is surrounded on 3 sides by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
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Rich not only in Diamonds and Gold tempting early European settlers but rich in Beauty and nicknamed the Rainbow Nation. It is home to some of the most amazing Wildlife and National Parks on Earth, such as the Kruger National Park. Recent Eco Tourism projects making SA a place to travel for Safaris and game: Lions, Giraffes, Hippos, Impalas, Elephants, Zebras, Crocodiles and much more.
Johannesburg also known as eGoli (place of gold) and although not the capital, is the largest city in SA. That distinction going to nearby Administrative capital Pretoria.
Surfers flock to Durban on the East Coast whilst in Cape Town in the South tourists can travel by Cable Way to the top of Table Mountain overlooking Cape Town and the Cape of Good Hope.
South Africa will be the host nation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The first time the tournament is held in Africa. It will also host the first ever Cricket Twenty 20 World Championship in September 2007. South Africans also pride themselves on their Rugby the national side known as the Springboks
A great all year climate has made South Africa into a major wine producer, producing fine wines to be drank alongside some fine steaks on a braai, or barbecue.
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South Africa definitely does not lack in entertainment opportunities. You will find that entertainment fills every aspect of South African life and that is reflected by the diverse culture, age groups and taste. South Africa has no shortage of theatres, live music venues, bioscopes (cinemas), nightclubs, and drive-in cinemas (in those places where the weather permits).
Grahamstown for example is both a leading cultural and academic center and home to Rhodes University, one of South Africa's top tertiary institutions. Every year, thousands of people travel to Grahamstown for the annual Standard Bank Arts Festival.
Cape Town also has a number of excellent theatres and art cinemas, including the Nico Theatre Centre in DF Malan Street. The Nico is the performing arts center in Cape Town. It has an opera house, arena theatre, a coffee shop, and undercover parking. Another good bet for great entertainment is the Baxter Theatre.
The Labia Theatre in Orange Street specializes in the screening of art and festival films.
Maynardville Open Air Theatre has Shakespeare season in January and ballet season in March, while the Three Arts Theatre, in Main Road, Plumstead has regular rock and pop concerts. For the more discerning listener, the City Hall has symphonic concerts.
Johannesburg has more than its fair share of theatres and live music venues, the most prominent are the Alhambra Theatre, the Market Theatre (Newton Cultural Centre), and the Civic Theatre Complex. Other attractions include the Johannesburg Library's Africana Collection and the 'living museum' of Gold Reef City. Pretoria is the home of the State Theatre.
The center of Durban’s cultural life is the Natal Playhouse, the City Hall also serves as a cultural venue for choral and symphonic concerts.
The Sand du Plessis theatre complex is in Bloemfontein in Markgraff Street. It is a main attraction, not only for the shows and concerts there, but also for the décor and art works displayed in the foyers.