Elands River (Wilge)
For other rivers with the same name, see Elands River (disambiguation).
Elands River | |
Namahadi | |
River | |
Name origin: Named after the Common Eland (Taurotragus oryx) | |
Country | South Africa |
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Region | Free State |
Source | |
- location | Mont-Aux-Sources |
- elevation | 3,000 m (9,843 ft) |
Mouth | Wilge River |
- elevation | 1,592 m (5,223 ft) |
- coordinates | 28°6′46″S 28°54′11″E / 28.11278°S 28.90306°ECoordinates: 28°6′46″S 28°54′11″E / 28.11278°S 28.90306°E |
Location of the Vet River mouth
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The Elands River (Afrikaans: Elandsrivier) is a northward-flowing tributary of the Wilge River, part of the Vaal River basin, South Africa. Its sources are in the Mont-Aux-Sources.
This river is named the Namahadi River in its uppermost section in the area of the Fika-Patso Dam.[1] It flows roughly northwards, through Phuthaditjhaba (Witsieshoek) and joins the left bank of the Wilge River about 27 km northwest of Harrismith.
Formerly this river had been known as Donkin River, after Rufane Shaw Donkin, who administered the Cape Colony from 1820 to 1821.[2]
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