Category:Use South African English from May 2012
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This category combines all "Use South African English"-tagged articles from May 2012 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use South African English.
Pages in category "Use South African English from May 2012"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 350 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 7 Independent Company (Rhodesia)
- 34 Squadron SAAF
- 44 Parachute Regiment (South Africa)
- 1930 in South Africa
- 1970 South African Grand Prix
- 1971 South African Grand Prix
- 1972 South African Grand Prix
- 1973 South African Grand Prix
- 1975 South African Grand Prix
- 1976 in South Africa
- 1976 South African Grand Prix
- 1978 South African Grand Prix
- 1979 South African Grand Prix
- 1980 South African Grand Prix
- 1981 South African Grand Prix
- 1982 South African Grand Prix
- 1992 South African apartheid referendum
- 1992 South African Grand Prix
- 1997 in South Africa
- 2002 Charlotte's Dale train collision
- 2008 South African municipal by-elections
- 2009 South African general election
- 2010 SA Tennis Open
- 2010–11 Standard Bank Pro20
- 2011 SA Tennis Open
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- Glenn Babb
- Gabeba Baderoon
- Bang-Bang Club
- Bantustan
- Christiaan Barnard
- Vincent Barnes
- Bjorn Basson
- Tommy Bedford
- Amore Bekker
- Sathima Bea Benjamin
- Mike Bernardo
- Bidvest Wits F.C.
- Biggar family
- Musa Bilankulu
- Bloemfontein
- Bloemfontein Celtic F.C.
- Bluff, KwaZulu-Natal
- Paul Boateng
- Danleigh Borman
- Herman Charles Bosman
- Louis Botha
- Jill Brukman
- James Bryant (South African cricketer)
- Vuyani Bungu
- Mark Burmester
- Gideon Buthelezi
- Guy Butler (poet)
- Izak Buys
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- Cannons Creek Independent School
- Cape Agulhas
- Cape Town
- City of Cape Town
- Cape Town Ecology Group
- Henry Cele
- Collins Chabane
- Oscar Chalupsky
- Bennett Chenene
- Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport
- City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality
- Christo Coetzee
- Felix Coetzee
- Jandre Coetzee
- Lee Coetzee
- John Alan Coey
- Second Battle of Colenso
- Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer
- Len Creese
- Cry, the Beloved Country
- Culture of South Africa
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F
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- Gauteng
- Gay flag of South Africa
- Geneva Conference (1976)
- Mluleki George
- Rayno Gerber
- Sam Gerber
- Werner Gerhardt
- Germiston
- Jackie Gibson (athlete)
- Gold Fields
- Paul Gorries
- Government of South Africa
- Government of the Republic of South Africa v Fibrespinners & Weavers
- Natalie Grandin
- Joyce Grant
- Environmental movement in South Africa
- Jonathan Greenfield
- Piet Greyling
- Neil Grove
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- Rupert Hanley
- Alec Hannan
- Harmony Gold (mining)
- Errol Harris
- Allan Hendrickse
- J. B. M. Hertzog
- Candîce Hillebrand
- History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1961–1972)
- History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1972–1977)
- HIV/AIDS in South Africa
- Kingsley Holgate
- Christopher Hope (novelist)
- Wylie Human
- Ben Hutton (cricketer)