Great fish river
| Great fish river | |
| River | |
| The great fish river which flows in Dubbeldrift nature reserve | |
| Country | The Republic of South Africa |
|---|---|
| Area | East cape state |
| Length | 730km (454mi) |
| Basin | 30,366 km² (11,724 sq mi) |
The river where the great fish river (Great Fish River) flows through the east cape state of the Republic of South Africa. I am called the fish river. 730km in total length. It became the southern limit of the residence area than old times of Bantu line of black, and it was after a white advance in a border of both power.
The great fish river is started from the east of Graf = ライネ and drifts to the south and I greatly meander to the east in the south of the cookhouse and, through Craddock, pass northeast 8km of the Graham town and flow into the Indian Ocean near sea field.
The river channel of the great fish river almost fitted a precipitation 500mm line [1], and, therefore, it was from therefore this river and to the south, and the black of the Bantu system race to assume the farming that I went into rapidly from the north a base was not able to go without the cultivation crops being from here and to the south, and growing it. A person from コーサ which lived in the southernmost tip among Bantu system races put power on the northern coast of the great fish river, and, in the southern coast, there was a carp carp person mainly on the live stock farming as a sphere of influence. While the Toshin Boer who did it expels a carp carp person from Cape Town when the 18th century begins before long, arrive at the fish river, but the コーサ person from a fish river and to the north unlike the carp carp person which was live stock farming and the hunting center builds the strong kingdom; as for the Boer further; was not able to north. The first war between both powers began in the 1770s, and a person from コーサ which stepped forward in the west coast in 1811 was driven to the east by British troops [2].
Source
- Written by ^ Leonard Thompson, Masaoki Miyamoto, Yoichi Mine, Tsuneo Yoshikuni reason, 1995, "South African history" p44, Akashi Bookstore ISBN 4750306991
- It is p73 (Iwanami Shoten) on ^ Yoichi Mine "step first impression to the country of the rainbow in South Africa", November 20, 1996
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