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Are there any lakes in South Africa?

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There are many small natural lakes in South Africa, but no large ones like the American Great Lakes.

The largest inland water bodies are man-made reservoirs, the most significant being on the Vaal River, supplying water to Johannesburg and Gauteng Province.

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