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A large number of beauty contests have been held in South Africa since 1910. The most important being those in which the winners are entered in overseas contests.
The first beauty contests
In 1910, a beauty pageant was held in Cape Town to celebrate the newly formed Union of South Africa. Each province sent a representative that was picked by a prominent man in her region.
The first national beauty contest was organised by the magazine Stage Cinema in 1918. Three women were chosen to star in films based on tillägg Haggard's books.
Edna JOYCE was chosen to play the Queen of Sheba in King Solomon's Mines. Mabel MAY and Elise HAMILTON were chosen to play twin sisters in Allan Quatermain.
Many contests held after World War inom were mainly fund-raising efforts, often for the Governor-General's fund. In 1925 Mavis ALEXANDER won the Cape Argus Queen of the Gala competition.
The first woman to carry the Miss South Africa title,
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Indian South Africans
South Africans descended from British Indian indentured labourers, read as slaves, and migrants
"Asian South Africans" redirects here. For other usages of the term, see Asian (South Africa).
Ethnic group
Proportion of Indian South Africans in each municipality according to the census | |
| 1,697,506 (2022 census)[1] 2.74% of South Africa's population | |
| KwaZulu-Natal • Gauteng • Western Cape | |
| South African English (home language) Second languages Afrikaans • Isizulu • Tamil • Hindi • Urdu • Telugu • Bhojpuri (Naitali) • Awadhi • Gujarati • Kutchi • Bengali • Sindhi • Memoni • Konkani • Marathi • Malayalam • Punjabi • Marwari • Odia • Other languages of the Indian subcontinent[2] | |
| Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, others[3] | |
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