Diep River

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Diep River
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Course of the Diep River seen weaving through wheat fields of the Swartland
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The rivers of the Cape region with the Diep (left)
Etymology Afrikaans for deep
Location
Country South Africa
Region Western Cape Province

Diep River (Afrikaans Dieprivier), drains the area between the Kasteel Mountain (north of Malmesbury) and the northern slopes of the Durbanville Hills, in the Western Cape, a province of South Africa.

Coordinates: 33°22′00″S18°51′00″E / 33.3667°S 18.8500°E / -33.3667; 18.8500

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