South Africans
South Africans are an ethnic group and nation native to South Africa. The majority of the White population is British or Dutch (Afrikaner). The Coloured population have a mixed lineage. They descend from the Bantu or indigenous Khoisan people and White settlers. Most of the Coloured population live in the Northern and Western Cape Provinces in South Africa, while the majority of the Indian population live in KwaZulu-Natal. The Dutch/Afrikaner population is concentrated in the Gauteng and Free State Provinces.[1]
| File:Flag of South Africa.svg | |
| File:Map of the South African Diaspora in the World.svg | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
|---|---|
| 22x20px United Kingdom | 232,276 |
| 22x20px Australia | 196,142 |
| 22x20px United States | 109,110 |
| 22x20px New Zealand | 57,969 |
| 47,564 | |
| File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique | 20,239 |
| 22x20px Zimbabwe | 19,524 |
| File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | 16,984 |
| 22x20px Netherlands | 15,715 |
| 22x20px Eswatini | 12,494 |
| 11,398 | |
| Languages | |
| South African English, Afrikaans, indigenous languages | |
| Religion | |
| Christianity, indigenous beliefs | |