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R618 District Municipalities a C a p Scheepersnek LK n t a ie FFrreeee SSttaattee R Lindley Dam e R33/R34 b Zululand District Municipality e ne s aba M The Big 5 False Bay R707 !Ballengeich Mb ! t LK Blood River LK i R722 Nongoma t DC26 !Nongoma u i Sik KZ273 r w LK u eb a r ezi i H p M p !Kingsley ! KZ265 n en a S e s Swart Umfolozi u Local Municipalities m u w l e g W d g a n n N a r a i e M n g l o Dannhauser (KZ254) e l s l N a t a p f g g s i a ! S Normandien N r Gluckstadt S r c g " u R76 a ! e M " 0 u 0 ' i K n Chelmsford Dam KZ254 E z ' t L R714 e a 0 !Calvert !Kwaceza in 0 ° R26 Lake St Lucia N ° P e 8 LK 8 LK Dannhauser n D 2 w ! e ! 2 Arlington Dam R aal Hluhluwe i s M e pr ui e t t R621 o s n M t a n i Traditional Authority Areas R p a v N n LK a u r y u u i z T a V r b u ! n n k i i Ntabebomvu y m p b i e R57 t o a a s l o M n h r it ! z t a K h i e k L e u k Hattingspruit n spr ya I n d l s s k M h e o an a u lb p na o aa a V r f u Hluhluwe Dam N ! i ! 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R68 u o d F Van Reenen ! LK r ! i a Wesselsnek ! ! t s Babanango St.Lucia er !Brakwal s Umzinyathi District Municipality Sp R70 ! M zi LK ru Colworth !Elandslaagte Etholeni Wit Mfolo it o ! S ! Mtubatuba d a J Wyford ! R66 o A d DC24 n Sterkfonteindam LK a r uit ! r e d s it E Sandsp !Besters e n ! River View t d u la z Umunywana s Menin Dam r i r ! a n T u a V Pepworth Helpmekaar l p d s i o s u s w k s N3 o e p a r r z o e LK ! N y l n l ! n Main Roads n p r n t K !Ekuvukeni e a s t u i ! u e n Mtonjaneni r n i t R712 i M ! Mangeni M m i r ! M z i Elandskraal t a e h u a s za l a d u Li b g a n ttle K a p e tu v u L r Cal N k n z s edon j Sand River Valley R103 !Windsor Dam o e M M t r p a ! a e i e u Rockcliff ful s m M Me Mbonambi Teza u i LK t w t ! Smith's Crossing !Kliprivier r Sampofu r a Geluksburg ! ! a u M p a h S y s N Driekloofdam a p Sams Hoek l a nd u w Sa KZ281 n B d v u S a Mthonjaneni Ntambanana i d r n Indaka a e ! !Pomeroy a o s Ladysmith d ! h M M e ts p Dondotsha n a ! n w Osborn Railways im r G d a ts m M u KZ285 KZ283 e u a a M e e KZ233 b w w tr a j i S i g o n z t t Kilburn Dam t p d n i !Melmoth a o o ro OR103 a ! i k d d y t g e Metsimetshodam ! ew Umbulwana n Jagersrust Dam e ! e K S D ! ! Ezakheni la ! Randalhurst Kwa Mbonambi R616 l r ! Qudeni s K L h Msinga Drakensville N LK p K !Nkandla R34/R66 r l n i o u !Roosboom p !Mposa d i KZ244 i le N t z a go Putterill Weir/Stuwal Nkandla e E a e LK s C j n an nya Uthukela District Municipality ! N Rivers R e hla Witsieshoek Mountain Reso Pieters leni LK Tse ! els !Ndundulu Nse R70 R103 ff KZ286 la K Hart's Hill Bu ngosi u L o k i K Mf !Dlolwana R34 O M231 s L K t DC23 LK h a K a L t t h i ib o l e u e ! I !Nkwalini r o s h KZDMA23 Bergville a n p l Okhahlamba (KZ235) Tugela Estates el i M ! ! ug k ! a s R26 Ho T a Eversholt Colenso Blo T Ngubevu K L lolo t uk ! h !Tugela Ferry y Uthungulu District Municipality n L i s ra e e M a n K n ns n ! i Empangeni a g h e k h a KZ235 h z m e d Jameson's Drift l n u l u e M l t g a a o k S M a it Woodstock DamDriel Dam s n ! l ! o h h N DC28 t Richards Bay e e g h u n n o u uMhlathuze M e i a a na M o a n e Mhtatuz z id w an e f t i z e I !Isandlwana !Winterton n ! vu ruit to The Ranch Um KZ282 a p ues M Boe a ! ! n eq ! s z ind Chieveley man a Ichubo a L s c H l g Felixton e ! N l t e ! Weenen a L o e Zunckels oza !Entumeni ! y n t t Connaught R74 ! Vulindlela s o ! K a n K K L g i e M a o n Keate's Drift n ! h a a le Mzingwenya h a o l ! e j l d Middledrift Eshowe Meulspruit Dam M n T y n s m a !Frere m o p m a ! a w b M uMlalazi o r U R M l x m K lala u L z i i k N b la N a i b h a M t m j a ! !Port Durnford o e KZ284 Mbongolwane m ! ! M s Ntunjambili a Umtshezi ni a u n R600 Loskop e t b t a s i m n h u !Blackburn ! o Bell Park Dam LK ! KKwwaaZZuulluu--NNaattaall d Mtunzini e i X i KZ234 m !Kranskop C n !Draycott U ! S Mor e Rosedale Muden S " o " tong U 0 m 0 ' u m ' 0 d 0 ° Ennersdale ° n ! n M ! 9 E Hudley 9 ! g at 2 Estcourt ig Gingindlovu 2 w ulu ! e Umvoti ! !Ntabamhlope !Middelrus Merthley Dam N Nyezane n i is e y p m ! !Wagendriftdam a R74 Imbabazane (KZ236) KZ245 ! ! M b Amatikulu R66 Webesi !New Beacon Hill Greytown Ahrens LK e LK i H ! ! n li ! Nyoni KZ236 Lowlands e m Isithebe !Boshi h b Maphumulo ! g e p i l t n u Mooi Mpofana o l o w k a o l Sundumbili B e a eNdondakusuka e M KZ294 b Warley Common Dam ! S u KZ223 ! h i Fort Mtombeni lo !Ndaba t KZ291 K KwaDlamini !The Grove o T o KZDMA23 ! v ! ! Data supplied by: Te e h ! Hidcote M Mapumulo Mandini ja be o !Rockmount Craigieburn Dam - - m ! T T e South Downs ! ! ! ej eb r li ! Mount Alida Otimati Tugela an e o Befa e ng M ! Rietvlei !Newark e kwaMankonjane N !Mooi River ! ono n a Sevenoaks ti a an !Tugela Mouth y ts fa n Ba a a n Mount Elias R102 n a R103 g e w ! O n K e L el id K s L Li m ! e ib iLembe District
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