As a kid, I learned that South Africa’s landscape is beautiful, the South African coast is long and the country’s incredible wildlife is unmatched. Coming from Germany, where the largest animal I’ve encountered is the moose, it’s hard to imagine coming face-to-face with the majestic African elephant, the world’s largest land animal, in its own natural environment.
As a teenager, I found myself waving the South African flag, welcoming an exchange student from South Africa to my hometown of Bremen. During their stay with my family, I learned so much more about the so-called Rainbow Nation – from its rich diversity of languages to the linguistic links between Afrikaans and German and the country’s delicious cuisine.
Here are some key facts about South Africa:
| Key Facts About South Africa | Details |
| Population | 64,634,212 |
| Number of Official Languages | Eleven, including Afrikaans and English |
| Currency | Rand |
| Capitals | Pretoria (administrative capital), Cape Town (legislative capital), Bloemfontein (judicial capital) |
| Area | 471,445 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km) |
| Form of Government | Constitutional Democracy |
We gathered 9 interesting South Africa facts, highlighting its diverse wildlife, iconic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage.

Visit South Africa and observe large herds of elephants in their natural habitat.
9 Fun Facts About South Africa

- South Africa has three capital cities
- South Africa is smaller than it seems
- South Africa’s biodiversity sets records
- The world’s longest wine route goes through South Africa
- South Africa is home to some of the Earth’s oldest mountains
- The Bloukrans Bridge is one of the world’s highest bungee jumping spots
- South Africa has 12 official languages
- South Africa is the only country where a street has been home to two Nobel Prize winners
- Nelson Mandela is known by six different names
1. South Africa has three capital cities

Breathtaking view overlooking Cape Town.
South Africa is the only country in the world with three capital cities, each serving a distinct role in its government:
- Pretoria: Administrative capital
- Cape Town: Legislative capital
- Bloemfontein: Judicial capital
Although Cape Town is the largest city in South Africa, the President’s offices are located in the Union Buildings in Pretoria. This landmark in northern South Africa is worth a visit to admire the grand statue of Nelson Mandela and its beautifully maintained gardens.




