• of South Africa, officially nicknamed "the Proteas" (except the rugby union team and the soccer team) Proteas (rugby union), the representative side of...
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    separated from Africa before they separated from each other. Proteas usually flower during spring. Protea flowers have large heads made of small florets packed...
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  • The South Africa men's national cricket team, also known as the Proteas, RSA, represents South Africa in men's international cricket and is administered...
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    of Proteas". Proteas Atlas Project. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011. Jamieson, H.G. (July 2001). "Protea cynaroides"...
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  • Protea Glen is a township of the City of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa, located north of Lenasia and west of Soweto. The suburb was developed...
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    July 2020. "Rose Sugarbushes – Proteas". Protea Atlas Project Website. 11 March 1998. Retrieved 16 July 2020. "Protea scolymocephala | International Plant...
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  • and [ˈfivos] were the official mascots of the 2004 Summer Olympics and Proteas (Greek: Πρωτέας, [proˈte.as]) was the official mascot of the 2004 Summer...
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    and the contribution of the three Proteas" (PDF). Scientaria Militaria. 40 (3): 147–176. "Fact file: Hecla (Protea)-class hydrographic vessel". DefenceWeb...
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  • HMSAS Protea can refer to: HMSAS Protea (1922) - hydrographic ship of the South African Naval service, formerly the Hunt-class minesweeper HMS Crozier...
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    The Protea telephone plug, sometimes called simply the South African telephone plug, was widely used in South Africa from the 1970s until the 1990s. As...
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