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South Africa white population
white population in South Africa is approximately 4.5 million, making up about 7.3% of the country's total population. This demographic group, which includes Afrikaners descended from Dutch settlers and those of British heritage, has a history of economic privilege and a significant presence in urban areas, particularly in the Western Cape.
Population size: Around 4.5 million people, or about 7.3% of the total population.
Historical context: The white population grew significantly during the colonial era through Dutch and British settlement.
Demographics: The white community includes Afrikaners, who are descendants of Dutch, German, and French settlers, as well as English-speaking South Africans.
Distribution: While found throughout the country, white communities are particularly concentrated in urban areas like Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, and Pretoria. The Western Cape has the highest percentage of white people in the country.
Socio-economic status: The white population continues to have significant economic privilege and access to better educational opportunities and healthcare compared to the Black population.
Language: The Afrikaans language, which evolved from Dutch dialects, is widely spoken by many white South Africans.
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