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The Republic of South Africa, abbreviated as South Africa, is an African country located in southern Africa and is known as the "Rainbow Country". South Africa is the only country in the world with three capitals: the administrative capital (the seat of the central government) is Pretoria, the judicial capital (the seat of the Supreme Court) is Bloemfontein, and the legislative capital (the seat of the parliament) is Cape Town.
South Africa is located at the southernmost point of the African continent, with latitudes ranging from 22 to 35 S and longitudes ranging from 17 to 33 E. To the east, west, and south are the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Southern Ocean, with a coastline of 3000 kilometers. The Prince Edward Islands, located 1920 kilometers southeast of Cape Town in the Atlantic Ocean, are also part of South African territory. It borders the Republic of Namibia, the the Republic of Botswana, the Republic of Zimbabwe, the Republic of Mozambique and the Kingdom of Eswatini in the north, and the Kingdom of Lesotho, a "country within a country". The Cape of Good Hope is at the south-west end of Africa.
The first railway in South Africa started in Cape Town in 1959 and ended in Willington. With the development of gold mines, the railway was rapidly constructed. In 2008, the Republic of South Africa had 20872 kilometers of narrow gauge railways, each measuring 3.5 feet (42 inches). By 1970, approximately 11% of the railways had been electrified. The highway is 362099 kilometers long, with only 73506 kilometers paved with asphalt. Due to the lack of inland waterway transportation in the region, while the ports can use sea transportation, there is not necessarily a railway connection. For example, there is a lack of direct land transportation connecting lines between the Port of Derban and the Port of East London.
There are 12 ports in South Africa, including 6 major ports. South African ports mainly include Cape Town, Durban, East London, Johannesburg, port Elizabeth, Pretoria and South African ports
Simonstown Port (full English name: Simonstown Port Code: ZASIM) is located at longitude: 18.4356653, latitude -34.1937654, and is one of the partial ports in South Africa. It is an important port on the South African route.
Introduction to Simmonston Port
South African port. At the southwest end, 32 kilometers north of Cape Town. It is close to Falls Bay and is the hub of the Cape of Good Hope route. The population is 12000. Founded in 1741, it was originally a Dutch naval base and was occupied by Britain after 1795. The current South African regime has an agreement with Britain to jointly use ports. It is a stronghold in the South Atlantic and Western Indian Ocean regions, equipped with modern maritime surveillance systems. It is also a fishing port and seaside resort.
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