Definitions
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- noun an African river; flows into the Indian Ocean
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Examples
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My first idea had been to follow the banks of the Crocodile River, which is what I should have attempted had I not chanced on the woman, Jeel.
Marie An Episode in The Life of the late Allan Quatermain Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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The descendents of a black commercial farmer, who farmed along the Crocodile River, are entitled to only 86 percent of his original farm, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) held on Wednesday.
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The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has apologised for unintentionally dumping toxic chrome into the Crocodile River near
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Farmers in the area irrigating from the Crocodile River in this stretch of the river can contact the Department at the
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Large sections of the veterinary fence bordering the Kruger Park along the southern bank of the Crocodile River from Kaapmuiden to
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The river flows through Alexandra to Midrand and Diepsloot and then north-westwards to the Crocodile River, which discharges into the
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An exception is the middle part of the Crocodile River near
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Pretoria, because of fears that the Crocodile River, which passes through the small North West town, could become infected.
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He said fears that the Crocodile River, which flows through Brits, was infected with cholera proved groundless after tests came back negative.
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An unrelated 32-year-old man from the same area was also admitted to the Rob Ferreira hospital after he apparently contracted cholera at a baptism ceremony in the Crocodile River.
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