Caledon River
The Caledon River is located in south-east Africa, rising in the Drakensberg Mountanins in Lesotho. It then flows south-west, marking the border with South Africa before breaking into Free State Province. It then flows West before meeting the Orange River near Bethulie in southern Free State.
Related Topics:
Drakensberg - Lesotho - South Africa - Free State Province - Orange River - Bethulie
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The river is the primary source of water for Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, which stands on the river. During periods of low rainfall water shortages can ensue. To combat this, reservoirs have been created with structures such as the Muela Dam. In 2003 water was released from here to avert drought. http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2003/03102210461001.htm
Related Topics:
Maseru - Reservoir - Drought
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The Caledon valley is important in the History of the Basotho people. The area was exceptionally fertile and could be farmed without irrigation. This made it desirable and was one of the causes of the conflict between the Basotho and the Boers. (See History of Lesotho and Basutoland.)
Related Topics:
Basotho - Boers - History of Lesotho - Basutoland
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