Vet River
Vet (Geigoub) | |
River | |
The Bloemhof Dam, at the confluence of the Vet with the Vaal River | |
Name origin: Translated into Afrikaans from its Khoekhoe name Geigoub, meaning 'great fat'.[1] | |
Country | South Africa |
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Region | Free State |
Tributaries | |
- right | Sand River |
Source | |
- location | Between Marquard and Clocolan |
- elevation | 1,269 m (4,163 ft) |
Mouth | Vaal River |
- location | Bloemhof Dam |
- elevation | 1,241 m (4,072 ft) |
- coordinates | 27°41′S 25°40′E / 27.683°S 25.667°ECoordinates: 27°41′S 25°40′E / 27.683°S 25.667°E |
Location of the Vet River mouth |
The Vet River (Afrikaans: Vetrivier) is a westward-flowing tributary of the Vaal River in central South Africa. Its sources are between Marquard and Clocolan and the Vet River flows roughly northwestwards to meet the Vaal at the Bloemhof Dam near Hoopstad.
Erfenis Dam was built on this river in order to provide water for the town of Theunissen.[2]
Tributaries
Its main tributary is the Sand River which joins it from the right.
The actual Vet river is formed at the confluence of the Klein Vet and the Groot Vet upstream from the Erfenis Dam.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Dictionary of Southern African Place Names
- ↑ Op pad in Suid-Afrika. 1995. Bl 263
- ↑ Middle Vaal WMA 9
External links
- Free State Region River Systems
- Military History Journal, Vol 10 No 3 - The skirmish at Vet River, 1846
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