Mosesrivier
Mosesrivier is a stream in Gauteng, South Africa and has an elevation of 950 metres. Mosesrivier is situated nearby to the suburb Magakadimeng, as well as near Mpheleng.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dennilton and Elandsdoorn.
Dennilton
Suburb
Dennilton is a town in Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The town, which consists of 99.5% of Black residents, lies on the provincial border with Mpumalanga and many travel to their places of work in Gauteng on a daily basis. Dennilton is situated 7 km southwest of Mosesrivier.
Elandsdoorn
Suburb
Elandsdoorn is a town in Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. According to the 2011 South African Census, 99.07% of the population of Elandsdoorn were black Africans, 0.29% white, 0.18% of people of color, 0.16% of people of Indian or Asian descent, and 0.29% of others. Elandsdoorn is situated 8 km south of Mosesrivier.
Mosesrivier
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Gauteng, South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-25.21317° or 25° 12′ 47″ southLongitude
29.21318° or 29° 12′ 47″ eastElevation
950 metres (3,117 feet)Open location code
5G6FQ6P7+P7GeoNames ID
1105738
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