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South Africans have different skin colors?

Specifically, there are three kinds of white people in South Africa. South Africa was first occupied by Dutch colonists, then by Germans, and finally by the British. So here are mainly indigenous whites, mainly Dutch descendants, then British descendants, and the third kind is composed of Portuguese, German, Turkish descendants or new immigrants.

Needless to say, blacks are all local indigenous blacks. But now there are also some Zimbabweans, Angolans and so on from around.

The so-called South Americans are actually the hybrids of local blacks and whites or blacks and Indians and Pakistanis, commonly known as colored people. There are also many Indians in South Africa, such as Durban.