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- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 accessdate "2010-04-21".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 date "April 2005".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 first1 "Anton".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 first2 "Daniel".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 first3 "Anthony".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 first4 "Emmanuel".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 format "PDF".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 isCitedBy List_of_etymologies_of_country_subdivision_names.
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 isbn "1-86854-618-7".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 last1 "Earle".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 last2 "Malzbender".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 last3 "Turton".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 last4 "Manzungu".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 location "Cape Town".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 page "1".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 publisher "African Water Issues Research Unit , University of Pretoria".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 quote "Contrary to popular belief, the Orange River was not named after the reddish orange colour of its silt-laden water. It was in fact named in 1779 by Colonel Robert Gordon, the commander of the garrison of the Dutch East India Company during a reconnaissance into the interior, in honour of the Dutch House of Orange .".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 series "Inwent Capacity Development Programme: Integrated Water Resources Management in Shared River Basins in the SADC Region".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 title "A preliminary basin profile of the Orange/Senqu River".
- books?vid=ISBN1-86854-618-7 url 05.pdf.