Riet | |
River | |
Country | South Africa |
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Regions | Free State, Northern Cape |
The Riet River is a westward-flowing tributary of the Vaal River in central South Africa, of which a major tributary, in turn, is the Modder River. In precolonial times the Riet was known as the Gama-!ab (or Gmaap), a !Kora name meaning muddy (=modder in Afrikaans). The Riet flows about 300 km from the vicinity of the eastern Free State town of Smithfield and has a confluence with the Vaal River upstream from the Northern Cape town of Douglas.[1]