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O que (quem) é Vaal Professionals F C - definição

RIVER IN SOUTH AFRICA
Vaal; Vaal river; Liqwa River; History of the Vaal River
  • Lesotho Highlands Water Project map
  • Pont (ferry) on the Vaal River (ano 1899)
  • The Vaal River Basin. The Vaal Basin in yellow and the Oranje Basin in orange.
  • Vaal Dam at Deneysville
  • A full Vaal Dam in 2010
  • Vaal River near Venterskroon

Liberty Professionals F.C.         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN DANSOMAN, ACCRA
Liberty Professionals; Liberty Professionals FC
Liberty Professionals Football Club is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Dansoman, Accra.
C. F. W. Walther         
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  • Portrait of an elderly Walther
FOUNDING PRESIDENT OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH--MISSOURI SYNOD, LUTHERAN THEOLOGIAN, PUBLISHER
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther; C.F.W. Walther; CFW Walther; C. F.W. Walther; C F W Walther; Carl F. W. Walther; Walther League
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther (October 25, 1811 – May 7, 1887) was a German-American Lutheran minister. He was the first president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) and its most influential theologian.
Lower Vaal Water Management Area         
Lower Vaal
Lower Vaal WMA, or Lower Vaal Water Management Area (coded: 10), includes the following major rivers: the Harts River, Molopo River and Vaal River, and covers the following Dams:

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Vaal River

The Vaal River ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈfɑːl]; Khoemana: ǀHaiǃarib) is the largest tributary of the Orange River in South Africa. The river has its source near Breyten in Mpumalanga province, east of Johannesburg and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Ermelo and only about 240 kilometres (150 mi) from the Indian Ocean. It then flows westwards to its conjunction with the Orange River southwest of Kimberley in the Northern Cape. It is 1,458 kilometres (906 mi) long, and forms the border between Mpumalanga, Gauteng and North West Province on its north bank, and the Free State on its south.

It is the third largest river in South Africa after the Orange River (2200 km long) and the Limpopo River (1750 km long) and was established as the main source of water for the great Witswatersrand area after the 19th century gold rush. The Vaal Dam lies on the Vaal River in Deneysville just south of the border between Gauteng and the Free State. The Vaal River is the longest river wholly within the borders of South Africa.

Vaal is a Dutch name (later Afrikaans), translated by the Griquas or Boers from an earlier Kora Khoekhoe or !Orakobab name, sometimes spelled as Tky-Gariep (in Khoekhoegowab orthography it is ǀHai!garib, drab river). Both Vaal and Tky (in modern orthography ǀHai) mean "drab" or "dull", which alludes to the colour of the waters, especially noticeable during flood season when the river is laden with silt. In the upper reaches the river was named iLigwa (Sindebele), Ikwa or Igwa (isiZulu), ilikwa (siSwati), lekwa (Sesotho), or cuoa by the Khoikhoi, all referring to the plain it traverses.