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This article is about the tributary of the Tugela River. For the river in Gauteng, see Klip River.

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River in South Africa
Klip River
The Klip River in the Tugela catchment area (center left)
Location
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
CityLadysmith
Physical characteristics
MouthTugela River
 • coordinates28°39′53″S 29°57′42″E / 28.6647°S 29.9618°E / -28.6647; 29.9618

The Klip River is a main tributary of the Tugela River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The river originates on the west side of KwaZulu-Natal, initially flows eastward and then swings southward. It flows into the Windsor Dam, and then into the larger Qedusizi Dam before flowing east again. The river passes through Ladysmith before joining the Tugela River.

For a brief period in the mid-19th century, a Klip River Republic was declared in the area by Boer settlers, before being annexed by the British.

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