Drakenberge ('Dragon Mountains'), the general name given by the Dutch colonists to the range of mountains in the east of South Africa, between Cape Colony and the Vaal River. From about 29° S. lat. the three chains which form the southern portion unite and extend north-eastward in one mass, whose highest points are the Mont aux Sources and Catkin Peak (10,360 feet). The range is crossed by Van Reenen (5415) and De Beers (5635) passes.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 81
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