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    The Orange River (from Afrikaans/Dutch: Oranjerivier) is a river in Southern Africa. It is the longest river in South Africa. With a total length of 2,432 km (1,511 mi), the Orange River Basin extends from Lesotho into South Africa and Namibia to the north.

  2. The Orange river is 2,300 km (1,430 mi) in length and it is the longest river in South Africa. It is also a major river of Africa. The source of the river is located in the Drakensberg mountain in Lesotho and the river flow westwards through South Africa to the Atlantic Ocean.

  3. 19 paź 2024 · Orange River, river in southern Africa, one of the longest rivers on the continent and one of the longest south of the Tropic of Capricorn. After rising in the Lesotho Highlands, less than 125 miles (200 kilometres) from the Indian Ocean, the river flows to the Atlantic Ocean in a generally.

  4. The Orange river is 2,300 km (1,430 mi) in length and it is the longest river in South Africa. It is also a major river of Africa. The source of the river is located in the Drakensberg mountain in Lesotho and the river flow westwards through South Africa to the Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Type: Stream. Description: major river of southern Africa. Categories: river and body of water. Location: Siyathemba Local Municipality, Pixley ka Seme District Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa. View on Open­Street­Map.

  6. Orange River is a river in Free State, South Africa. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. Type: River. Category: body of water. Location: Free State, South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. -30.658° or 30° 39' 29" south. Longitude. 26.8171° or 26° 49' 2" east. Open Location Code. 4GX88RR8+RV. Open­Street­Map ID.

  7. Average elevation: 967 m • Orange River, South Africa • During the temperate months of March and April, given good rains and the sluices of the dams being open, a canoeist (or rafter) can easily travel 30 km per day. The lower reaches of the river are most popular, because of the spectacular topography.

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