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  2. Mark Meechan - Wikipedia

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    Mark Meechan ( pronounced [miːkæn]) (born 19 October 1987 [1]) is a Scottish YouTuber, comedian, [5] and former candidate for the European Parliament. [6] [7] He uses the pseudonym Count Dankula . Meechan received press coverage when he posted a video showing him teaching his girlfriend's dog how to raise its paw in the manner of a Nazi ...

  3. Count Dankula - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 September 2023, at 17:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of South African provinces by gross domestic product

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    List of South African provinces by gross domestic product. This article lists the provinces of South Africa by their gross regional domestic product (GDP). South African provinces by GDP. Rank. Province. GDP (2022; billion ZAR) [1] GDP (2022; billion US$) [1] 1. Gauteng.

  5. South African rand - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, South Africa experienced its worst year against the US dollar since 2009, and in March 2015, the rand traded at its worst since 2002. At the time, Trading Economics released data that the rand "averaged R4.97 to the dollar between 1972–2015, reaching an all time high of R12.45 in December 2001 and a record low of R0.67 in June of 1973."

  6. Coins of the South African rand - Wikipedia

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    1961–1964. 1⁄2 c, 1 c and 5 c coins issued between 1961 and 1964. 1 R and 2 R coin issued from 1961 to 1983. The rand was introduced in the then Union of South Africa on 14 February 1961, shortly before the establishment of the Republic on 31 May 1961. The rand replaced the pound with a decimal currency: 100 cents (100c) = 1 rand (R1), 1 ...

  7. List of South Africans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    South Africa / Australia / Switzerland: 8.9 billion: Glencore: 469: Patrick Soon-Shiong South Africa / United States: 6.2 billion: NantWorks: 1238: Patrice Motsepe South Africa: 2.7 billion: African Rainbow Minerals: 1286: Koos Bekker South Africa: 2.6 billion: Naspers: 2410: Michiel Le Roux South Africa: 1.2 billion: Capitec Bank: 2410 ...

  8. S.Africa's Naspers profit doubles on Tencent, e-commerce ...

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    June 24, 2024 at 2:02 AM. (Reuters) -South Africa's Naspers said on Monday its full-year earnings more than doubled, buoyed by improved performance of its e-commerce businesses and contribution ...

  9. List of political parties in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Keep It Straight and Simple Party (KISS Party) Kingdom Governance Movement. Land Party (LAND) National Conservative Party of South Africa (NKP) National Party South Africa (NP) National People's Ambassadors (NPA) National Religious Freedom Party (NRFP) New South Africa Party. Operation Dudula.