Black Kei River

The Black Kei River, originates southwest of Queenstown, and eventually joins the White Kei River, to become the Great Kei River. Several villages are situated on its banks, including McBride Village, Qabi, Ntabelanga, Thornhill, Loudon, Mitford, Basoto, Baccle's Farm and Tentergate.[1]

Black Kei River
Swart-Keirivier
Black Kei River is located in South Africa
Black Kei River
Location of the Black Kei River mouth
EtymologyFrom kei, the word for "water" in the Khoekhoe language
Location
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceEastern Cape Province
Physical characteristics
SourceStormberg
  locationEastern Cape, South Africa
  elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Source confluenceSwart-Kei / Wit-Kei
MouthConfluence with White Kei River
  coordinates
32°13′34″S 27°30′36″E
  elevation
540 m (1,770 ft)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftKlaas Smits River
  rightKlipplaat River

The Thrift Dam is its only significant reservoir. Presently this river is part of the Mzimvubu to Keiskamma Water Management Area.[2]

Its upper reaches form the western boundary of the Tsolwana Nature Reserve, and during the mid-1800s, the Black Kei and its Klipplaat tributary formed the northern boundary of British Kaffraria. The Klaas Smits and Klipplaat rivers are its main tributaries.[3]

See also

References

  1. "South Africa (Republic) - Animals & Animal Welfare". doi:10.1163/2213-2996_flg_com_172012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Is there a role for traditional governance systems in South Africa's new water management regime?
  3. Mizimbuvu to Keiskamma WMA 12


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