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  1. The 2022 estimates were 81.4% Black or Indigenous South African, 7.3% White South African, 8.2% Coloured South African, and 2.7% Indian South African. [6] : 21 Statistics South Africa provided five racial categories by which people could classify themselves, the last of which, "unspecified/other" drew negligible responses, and these ...

  2. 2. Apr. 2024 · Total population of South Africa 2022, by ethnic groups. Published by. Natalie Cowling , Apr 2, 2024. As of 2022, South Africa's population increased and counted approximately 60.6 million...

  3. South Africa, officially Republic of South Africa formerly Union of South Africa, Southernmost country on the African continent. The Kingdom of Lesotho lies within its boundaries. Area: 471,359 sq mi (1,220,813 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 64,701,000.

  4. Today, the government is made up of people from all ethnic groups. Those groups are discussed below. Black South Africans . An estimated 80.48% of the population self-identifies as black South African making this the most populous ethnic group in the country. The group itself is made up of many different indigenous African groups ...

  5. Ethnic groups. Languages. Religion. Other demographic statistics. Immigration. Urbanization. Graphs and maps. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Demographics of South Africa. Population density in South Africa (darker color = higher density)

    • 19.5 births/1,000 population (2022 est.): 21 
    • 1.06%: 26 
    • 48.1/km² (125/sq mi)
    • 60 604 992 (2022 est.)
  6. 23. März 2015 · The largest ethnic group in South Africa is the Zulu and the majority of them live in KwaZulu Natal Province and Gauteng Province. The second largest is the Xhosa group; they are located in the Eastern Cape Province and Western Cape Province. South African ethnic groups are also found across South Africa's boundaries in neighbouring ...

  7. 15. Mai 2024 · Ethnic groups. Black African 81.4%, Coloured 8.2%, White 7.3%, Indian/Asian 2.7%, other 0.4% (2022 est.) note: Coloured is a term used in South Africa, including on the national census, for persons of mixed race ancestry who developed a distinct cultural identity over several hundred years.