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Black Kei River

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- left
  
Klaas Smits River

- elevation
  
1,500 m (4,921 ft)

Province
  
Eastern Cape

- right
  
Klipplaat River

- elevation
  
540 m (1,772 ft)

Black Kei River

The Black Kei River, (Afrikaans: Swart-Keirivier), 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.

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

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.

References

Black Kei River Wikipedia