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... high standard.

The reason it’s being held here, aside from other factors, is actually because Pretoria, South Africa’s official language is English.

Originally, I thought this would be a black country, but to my surprise, Pretoria is filled with white people, and in terms of lifestyle and customs, it’s a completely Europeanized city!

This city of 2.2 million people has a rich historical heritage.

However, everyone came here not for tourism, after all, honestly, t ...

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