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  2. List of rivers of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu word amanzi (water) also forms part of some river names. The Afrikaans term spruit (compare spring) often labels small rivers. List.

  3. Amanzimtoti River - Wikipedia

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    Amanzimtoti River, also known as aManzimtoti River (which is its official name), is a short river in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, that originates northwest of Adams Mission, and flows through the town of eManzimtoti, South Africa.

  4. Amanzimtoti - Wikipedia

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    Amanzimtoti, locally nicknamed Toti, [2] and officially renamed to eManzimtoti, is a coastal town just south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.Situated along the Sapphire Coast, the town is well known for its warm climate and numerous beaches, and is a popular tourist destination, particularly with surfers.

  5. Amanzi Springs archaeological site - Wikipedia

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    Amanzi Springs is a series of hydrothermal springs in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa that have yielded a series of stratified Acheulian artefacts. It is one of only two archaeological sites in Africa, along with Kalambo Falls , that has yielded wood in association with early stone age artefacts (Deacon, 1970).

  6. African Swimming Championships - Wikipedia

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    African Swimming Championships are the African championships in the sport of swimming. It is organised by the African Swimming Confederation (CANA) and held biennially.

  7. Rhene amanzi - Wikipedia

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    Rhene amanzi is a species of jumping spider in the genus Rhene. The male was first identified in 2013 and the female in 2018. The species is named after the Amanzi Private Game Reserve in Free State, South Africa, which is the only place that it has been found. It is dark brown, almost black, and small, although the female is larger than the male.