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- Africa (← links | change)
- South Africa (← links | change)
- March 28 (← links | change)
- Johannesburg (transclusion) (← links | change)
- Johannesburg Zoo (redirect to section "zoo") (← links | change)
- Apartheid (← links | change)
- Martin Luther King Jr. (← links | change)
- Jimmy Carter (← links | change)
- October 14 (← links | change)
- Nelson Mandela (← links | change)
- March 31 (← links | change)
- 1955 (← links | change)
- May 2 (← links | change)
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- August 26 (← links | change)
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- December 10 (← links | change)
- 1886 (← links | change)
- Rape (← links | change)
- South African rand (← links | change)
- 2013 (← links | change)
- Allianz Arena (← links | change)
- Charlize Theron (← links | change)
- Qantas (← links | change)
- Cathay Pacific (← links | change)
- Port Louis (← links | change)
- Pretoria (← links | change)
- Live Earth (← links | change)
- Proxima Centauri (← links | change)
- List of tallest buildings (← links | change)
- Camera obscura (← links | change)
- Muhammad Yunus (← links | change)
- Indian Premier League (← links | change)
- Steven Cherundolo (← links | change)
- Olaf Kölzig (← links | change)
- Joburg (redirect page) (← links | change)
- Lúcio (← links | change)
- Harold Rubin (← links | change)
- Desmond Tutu (← links | change)
- List of association football stadiums by capacity (← links | change)
- Crich Tramway Village (← links | change)
- 2010 FIFA World Cup (← links | change)
- Romário (← links | change)
- Singapore Airlines (← links | change)
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst (← links | change)
- Carlos Tévez (← links | change)
- Bebeto (← links | change)
- Metropolis (← links | change)
- Stade du 4-Août (← links | change)
- Juan (footballer, born 1979) (← links | change)