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Wellington

South Africa > Western Cape > Cape Winelands District Municipality > Drakenstein Local Municipality

Stretching for approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles), the pass rises to an altitude of 595 meters (1,952 feet) at its highest point. It winds through rugged mountains, offering spectacular vistas of the surrounding valleys, rivers, and fynbos-covered landscapes. The route is popular with tourists, cyclists,…

Average elevation: 168 m

Gauteng

South Africa

Gauteng's southern border is the Vaal River, which separates it from the Free State. It also borders on North West to the west, Limpopo to the north, and Mpumalanga to the east. Gauteng is the only landlocked province of South Africa without a foreign border. Most of Gauteng is on the Highveld, a high-altitude…

Average elevation: 1,405 m

Limpopo

South Africa

Average elevation: 887 m

Western Cape

South Africa

The province is topographically exceptionally diverse. Most of the province falls within the Cape Fold Belt, a set of nearly parallel ranges of sandstone folded mountains of Cambrian-Ordovician age (the age of the rocks is from 510 to about 330 million years ago; their folding into mountains occurred about 350…

Average elevation: 581 m

Umgeni River

South Africa > KwaZulu-Natal

Average elevation: 360 m

KwaMashu

South Africa > KwaZulu-Natal > KwaMashu

Average elevation: 145 m

Moreleta

South Africa > Gauteng > Pretoria

Average elevation: 1,270 m

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