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The Swartberg mountains (black mountain in Afrikaans) are a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is composed of two main mountain ...

Swartberg

Mountain range in South Africa
The Swartberg mountains are a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is composed of two main mountain chains running roughly east–west along the northern edge of the semi-arid Little Karoo. To the north of the range lies... Wikipedia
Highest point: Seweweekspoortpiek
Elevation: 7,628′
Age of rock: Carboniferous and Permian
Length: 230 km (140 mi) ESE/WNW
Province: Western Cape

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The Swartberg is a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It runs east to west, parallel to the country's southern coastline.