Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'ǂKhomani Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
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The river is also used to irrigate the many vineyards in the arid region near Upington. | WIKI |
They occur on hilltops, slopes, rock outcrops and occasionally (as in the case of Driekops Eiland near Kimberley), in a river bed. | WIKI |
The major river system is the Orange (or Gariep) River Basin, draining the interior of South Africa westwards into the Atlantic Ocean. | WIKI |
The Vaal, in turn, has tributaries within the province: the Harts River and the Riet River, which has its own major tributary, the Modder River. | WIKI |
Above the Orange-Vaal confluence, the Seekoei River drains part of the northeastern Karoo into the Orange River above the Vanderkloof Dam. | WIKI |
Next downstream from the Orange-Vaal confluence is the Brak River, which flows nonperennially from the south and is in turn fed by the Ongers River, rising in the vicinities of Hanover and Richmond respectively. | WIKI |
Along the Orange River near the town of Kakamas, the Hartebeest River drains the central Karoo. | WIKI |
Above Kenhardt the Hartebeest is known as the Sak River, which has its source on the northern side of the escarpment, southeast of Williston. | WIKI |
Further downstream from Kakamas, below the Augrabies Falls, and seldom actually flowing into the Orange River, is the Molopo River, which comes down from the Kalahari in the north. | WIKI |
With its tributary, the Nossob River, it defines part of the international boundary between South Africa and Botswana. | WIKI |
Further tributaries of the Molopo River include the Kuruman River, fed by the Moshaweng River and Kgokgole River, and the Matlhwaring River. | WIKI |
Flowing west into the Atlantic, in Namaqualand, is the Buffels River and, further south, the Groen River. | WIKI |