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Pages in category "Rivers of the Eastern Cape" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Bell River: D1: Eastern Cape: Near Naudé's Neck: Kraai River, then Orange River: Near Moshesh's Ford: Berg River (or Great Berg River) G1: Western Cape: Franschhoek Drakenstein: Berg River Dam: Velddrif north of Vredenburg, Atlantic Ocean
English: Map of municipal boundaries in the Eastern Cape, as they are after the municipal elections of 3 August 2016, with the Sundays River Valley Local Municipality highlighted in red. Based on File:Map of the Eastern Cape with municipalities blank (2016).svg.
The river has its source in the northern region of the Eastern Cape, in the area of Matatiele and Mount Fletcher near the Lesotho border. The Mzimvubu flows with twists and turns generally in a southeastern direction and flows into the Indian Ocean through an impressive gorge known as the "Gates of St John" into an estuary located at Port St. Johns.
Gamtoos River or Gamptoos River is a river in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. It is formed by the confluence of the Kouga River and the Groot River and is approximately 645 kilometres (401 mi) long [ citation needed ] with a catchment area of 34,635 square kilometres (13,373 sq mi).
The Great Fish estuary (33° 30' S; 27° 08’E) drains into the Indian Ocean, and is situated northeast of the coastal town of Port Alfred and forms the southern border of the former Ciskei coast of the Eastern Cape. The river is approximately 730 km long with a catchment area of 30 366 km 2. Kowie Estuary: 800: Eastern Cape, Port Alfred ...
Mbhashe River [2] is one of the major rivers in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. It flows in a southeastern direction and has a catchment area of 6,030 km 2 . [ 3 ] The river drains into the Indian Ocean through an estuary located near the lighthouse at Bashee , south of Mhlanganisweni.
The Tyhume River is a river in Amathole District Municipality in the central part of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.It springs in the forested mountains of Hogsback, part of the Amatola Mountains, and runs down the Tyhume River Valley and through the eastern verge of the small town of Alice, Eastern Cape, bordering most of the Fort Hare University grounds.