Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'ǂKhomani Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The river is also used to irrigate the many vineyards in the arid region near Upington.
They occur on hilltops, slopes, rock outcrops and occasionally (as in the case of Driekops Eiland near Kimberley), in a river bed.
The major river system is the Orange (or Gariep) River Basin, draining the interior of South Africa westwards into the Atlantic Ocean.
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.
Above the Orange-Vaal confluence, the Seekoei River drains part of the northeastern Karoo into the Orange River above the Vanderkloof Dam.
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.
Along the Orange River near the town of Kakamas, the Hartebeest River drains the central Karoo.
Above Kenhardt the Hartebeest is known as the Sak River, which has its source on the northern side of the escarpment, southeast of Williston.
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.
With its tributary, the Nossob River, it defines part of the international boundary between South Africa and Botswana.
Further tributaries of the Molopo River include the Kuruman River, fed by the Moshaweng River and Kgokgole River, and the Matlhwaring River.
Flowing west into the Atlantic, in Namaqualand, is the Buffels River and, further south, the Groen River.