Category:Use South African English from July 2012
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This category combines all "Use South African English"-tagged articles from July 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 July 2012"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 272 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 24th South African Parliament
- 1905 in South Africa
- 1928 in South Africa
- 1929 in South Africa
- 1942 in South Africa
- 1948 South African general election
- 1969 South African Open (tennis)
- 1970 South African Open (tennis)
- 1971 South African Open (tennis)
- 1972 South African Open (tennis)
- 1973 South African Open (tennis)
- 1974 South African Open (tennis)
- 1975 South African Open (tennis)
- 1976 South African Open (tennis)
- 1977 South African Open (tennis)
- 1978 South African Open (tennis)
- 1979 South African Open (tennis)
- 1980 South African Open (tennis)
- 1981 South African Open (tennis)
- 1982 South African Open (tennis)
- 1983 South African Open (tennis)
- 1984 South African Open (tennis)
- 2000 South African municipal elections
- 2001 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
- 2002 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
- 2003 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
- 2004 South African motorcycle Grand Prix
- 2009 Soweto Open
- 2010 Kyalami Superbike World Championship round
- 2010 Soweto Open
- 2011 Soweto Open – Men's doubles
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- Kork Ballington
- Joyce Barker
- Hilda Bernstein
- Madge Bester
- Steve Biko
- Philip Blaiberg
- Blue Moonlight Properties v Occupiers of Saratoga Avenue
- Meyer Bosman
- Willie Botha
- Eddie Bourke
- Charles Kimberlin Brain
- Break the Silence (Jason Hartman song)
- Sid Brews
- British South Africa Police
- Lionel Bryer
- Ferdinand Buchanan
- Bill Burnett
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- University of Cape Town
- Capital punishment in South Africa
- Jackson Chauke
- Christian Education South Africa v Minister of Education
- Ockert Cilliers
- Civil Cooperation Bureau
- Coal in South Africa
- Coat of arms of South Africa
- Penelope Coelen
- Gerrie Coetzee
- Conservative Party (South Africa)
- Coopers & Lybrand v Bryant
- Gavin Cronje
- Johan Cronje
- Rick Crouch
- Patrick Cullinan
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- Bryan Habana
- Chris Haggard
- Ilene Hamann
- Reginald Hands
- Mike Harris (racing driver)
- Roy Hart
- Calvin Hartley
- Jason Hartman
- Mark Haskins (soccer)
- Peter Hauser
- Wally Hayward
- Hi-5 (South African band)
- Basil Hirschowitz
- History of the Jews in South Africa
- HIV/AIDS in South African townships
- Ian Howell
- Liezel Huber
- Huguenot Monument
- Human trafficking in South Africa
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- Jim MacGregor
- Vusumzi Make
- Wynand Malan
- D. F. Malherbe
- Zollie Malindi
- Nic Marais
- Zolani Marali
- Kalfie Martin
- Masonwabe Maseti
- Lwandile Zwelenkosi Matanzima
- Eric Mathoho
- Marcelle Matthews
- Nobesuthu Mbadu
- Adrian McLaren
- Frith van der Merwe
- Thamsanga Mnyele
- Joe Modise
- William Mokoena
- Kenneth Mopeli
- Angie Motshekga
- MacDonald Mukansi
- Hilgard Muller
- Sifiso Myeni