Sonderend River

River in the Western Cape, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sonderend River, also known as the Riviersonderend (Afrikaans for River without an end), is a main tributary of the Breede River, located in Western Cape Province, South Africa. The village of Riviersonderend is believed to have taken its name from the river.

EtymologyAfrikaans/Dutch for "River without an end"
ProvinceWestern Cape
locationNear Villiersdorp
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Sonderend River
The River in flood
Sonderend River is located in South Africa
Sonderend River
Location within South Africa
EtymologyAfrikaans/Dutch for "River without an end"
Location
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNear Villiersdorp
MouthBreede River
  location
Between Stormsvlei and Swellendam
  coordinates
34°4′14″S 20°17′7″E
  elevation
84 m (276 ft)
Length115 km (71 mi)
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Naming

In 1673, Willem ten Rhyne referred to the river as "sine fine flumen" (Latin for "endless river"). In 1707, Jan Hatogh, a Dutch East India Company horticulturist, referred to the river as the "Kantdydnn", likely derived from the Hessequa "Kamma-kan Kamma", roughly "water, endless water" or "endless river". The Hessequa were a local tribe of Khoi-khoi herders.[1][2]

Dams in the River

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