TITLE

Glossary

PUB. DATE
January 2005
SOURCE
South Africa (Africa: Continent in the Balance);2005, pN.PAG
SOURCE TYPE
Book
DOC. TYPE
Reference Entry
ABSTRACT
This section presents a glossary of terms related to South Africa's history, culture and economics.
ACCESSION #
17477856

Tags: VOCABULARY;  TERMS & phrases;  SOUTH Africa -- History;  CULTURE;  ECONOMICS

 

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