River in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
The Salt River (
Afrikaans: Soutrivier) is a river in the
Western Cape province of
South Africa. It is a
confluence of the
Black River which just previously has been confluenced by the
Elsieskraal River, and the
Liesbeeck River.
[1] It flows into Table Bay at the Salt River mouth. Its
catchment is part of the Central Management Area of the
City of Cape Town.
[2] In 1510 the area was the scene of the
Battle of Salt River.
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