Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Its international airport is called "King Shaka" | D | Durban | 99%
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Hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals | J | Johannesburg | 97%
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Judicial capital of South Africa | B | Bloemfontein | 93%
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Is nicknamed the "Jacaranda City" | P | Pretoria | 89%
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Its archbishop received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 | C | Cape Town | 87%
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Industrial center in KwaZulu-Natal that is named for a city "upon Tyne" in England | N | Newcastle | 64%
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Second-largest city in Western Cape; named for a "mad" king | G | George | 61%
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Home to the only river port of the country | E | East London | 51%
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Capital of Northern Cape and the nation's capital of diamond industry | K | Kimberley | 40%
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Dutch word for "pearl" | P | Paarl | 40%
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The Zulu people call it "umGungundlovu" | P | Pietermaritzburg | 37%
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Largest city north of Gauteng | P | Polokwane | 29%
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Sir Rufane Donkin founded this city in 1820 and named it after his wife | G | Gqeberha | 24%
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Most populous city in North West province | R | Rustenburg | 24%
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Northern Cape town that is generally described as "Whites-only" | O | Orania | 19%
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Capital of Eastern Cape | B | Bhisho | 11%
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Former capital of the Zulu Kingdom | U | Ulundi | 11%
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Home to the University of Fort Hare - first to to accept black students in the nation | A | Alice | 10%
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