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The South
African coast stretches 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi)
and borders both the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
Modern human beings have inhabited
South Africa for more than 100,000 years.
European settlement expanded during the 1820s as the Boers (original
Dutch, Flemish,
German and French settlers) and the British
1820 Settlers claimed land in the
north and east of the country. The discovery of diamonds
and gold triggered
the conflict known as the Anglo-Boer
War as the Boers and the British fought
for the control of the South African mineral wealth.
Under colonial rule and subsequent South African governments, institutionalized segregation known as apartheid was legalized in 1948. In 1990 the then president F.W. de Klerk began to dismantle this cruelty, and in 1994 the first democratic election was held in South Africa bringing Nelson Mandela and the African National Congressto power.
Subsequently a new constitution was written
that forbade
discrimination of any type, including sexual orientation; it
was the first-ever constitution
to protect gays.
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the story about gay
South Africa