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February 7, 1964 International Day of Solidarity with South Africa
On this day, 61 years ago, February 7, 1964 (December 24, 1963 in the lunar calendar), the International Day of Solidarity with South Africa. Adopted at the 1964 International Workers 'Conference in Solidarity with South Africa. The Republic of South Africa is located at the southernmost tip of the African continent and is the most economically developed country in Africa. At the same time, South Africa is the only country in the world with three capitals at the same time. Pretoria, the administrative capital, is the seat of South Africa's central government; Bloemfontein, the judicial capital, is home to the national judiciary; Cape Town, the legislative capital, is the seat of South Africa's Parliament and is the country's second largest city and important port. South Africa was once one of the most barbaric regions in the world, with a history of racial discrimination for more than 300 years. Native black people in South Africa still call Cape Town a white city. In recent years, South Africa has actively promoted a policy of racial reconciliation, which has brought about tremendous changes in the face of the country. February 7 is the International Day of Solidarity with South Africa. Let's come and understand the national conditions, people's sentiments and customs of the Republic of South Africa!


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