- of
South Africa,
officially nicknamed "the
Proteas" (except the
rugby union team and the
soccer team)
Proteas (rugby union), the
representative side of...
-
separated from
Africa before they
separated from each other.
Proteas usually flower during spring.
Protea flowers have
large heads made of
small florets packed...
- todor66.com.
Retrieved 28 June 2024. "1995
Proteas Netball team will
reunite in CT to
support Spar
Proteas". www.capetownetc.com. 4
August 2023. Retrieved...
- his ten ships.
Proteas came with a
penteconter from
Macedon to join
Alexander at Sidon. Like Hegelochus, who
served with the fleet,
Proteas soon
joined Alexander's...
- The
South Africa men's
national cricket team, also
known as the
Proteas,
represents South Africa in men's
international cricket and is
administered by...
- of
Proteas".
Proteas Atlas Project.
Archived from the
original on 27
September 2011.
Retrieved 14
October 2011. Jamieson, H.G. (July 2001). "
Protea cynaroides"...
- and [ˈfivos] were the
official mascots of the 2004
Summer Olympics and
Proteas (Gr****: Πρωτέας, [proˈte.as]) was the
official mascot of the 2004 Summer...
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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...
-
Walter was born in
Johannesburg on 16
September 1975.
Walter served as the
Proteas' strength, conditioning, and
fielding coach from 2009 to 2013. In 2013...
- Proteas: A
Field Guide to the
Proteas of
Southern Africa.
Fernwood Press. p. 33. ISBN 1874950024. "Wagon Tree
Protea nitida".
Protea Atlas Project Website. South...