Next time be a little more specific what your problem is. This looks like "I'm not able to go any further, please do my work for me" to me.
When you enable:
use strict;
use warnings;
as you always should and have a look to the Data::Dumper output you see that
$library->{place} returns an array of hashrefs not a single hashref. This is you problem.
You can start with changing
foreach my $key ( keys %{$library->{place}} ) {
to
foreach my $place ( @{$library->{place}} ) {
foreach my $country ( @{$place->{country}}) {
if ($country eq 'SouthAfrica') {
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