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The Kaap River (also Umlambongwane or Little Crocodile River) is a river in the De Kaap Valley of eastern Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It is a tributary of the Crocodile River with which it has a confluence at Kaapmuiden. The Kaap River has two main tributaries, namely the North Kaap River (Afrikaans: Noordkaap) and South Kaap River (Afrikaans: Suidkaap). Its lower reaches cut through the scenic Krokodilpoortsberge, where it has several tributaries, including Figtree creek and Low's creek (or Mantibovu).

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  • Kaap River (fr)
  • Kaap River (en)
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  • The Kaap River (also Umlambongwane or Little Crocodile River) is a river in the De Kaap Valley of eastern Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It is a tributary of the Crocodile River with which it has a confluence at Kaapmuiden. The Kaap River has two main tributaries, namely the North Kaap River (Afrikaans: Noordkaap) and South Kaap River (Afrikaans: Suidkaap). Its lower reaches cut through the scenic Krokodilpoortsberge, where it has several tributaries, including Figtree creek and Low's creek (or Mantibovu). (en)
  • La Kaap River (aussi appelée Umlambongwane ou Little Crocodile River) est une rivière dans la vallée De Kaap dans la province du Mpumalanga en Afrique du Sud. (fr)
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  • Kaap River (en)
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  • Kaap River (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Avoca_bridge,_South_Africa.jpg
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  • near Kaapsehoop and Nelshoogte , Mpumalanga (en)
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  • The Avoca train bridge pictured in 1895 (en)
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  • South Africa (en)
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  • northern Drakensberg (en)
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  • -25.540277777777778 31.31361111111111
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  • The Kaap River (also Umlambongwane or Little Crocodile River) is a river in the De Kaap Valley of eastern Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It is a tributary of the Crocodile River with which it has a confluence at Kaapmuiden. The Kaap River has two main tributaries, namely the North Kaap River (Afrikaans: Noordkaap) and South Kaap River (Afrikaans: Suidkaap). Its lower reaches cut through the scenic Krokodilpoortsberge, where it has several tributaries, including Figtree creek and Low's creek (or Mantibovu). (en)
  • La Kaap River (aussi appelée Umlambongwane ou Little Crocodile River) est une rivière dans la vallée De Kaap dans la province du Mpumalanga en Afrique du Sud. (fr)
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  • from De Kaap Valley (en)
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  • Little Crocodile River (en)
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