South Africa is believed to be the only country with three capitals, how true is it and why is it so?
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The country has three capitals: Pretoria is Home to the Union Buildings, and the office of the President. Cape Town is where parliament is located, hence the other capital. Bloemfontein is the third capital, it is the judicial capital of South Africa. And where the Supreme Court of Appeals resides, it is the court of last resort in all matters except those that concern constitutionality.
South Africa have three capitals: Pretoria, which is referred to as the administrative capital. Then, there is Cape Town, which is the legislative capital. Lastly, there is Bloemfontein, the judicial capital. South Africa is a country that has more than one capital.