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Mountain ranges of the Western Cape

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Cape Fold Belt
late Paleozoic fold and thrust belt in southwestern South Africa
Cederberg
The Cederberg mountains are located near Clanwilliam, approximately 300 km north of Cape Town, South Africa at about . The mountain range is named after the endangered Clanwilliam cedar (Widdringtonia cedarbergensis), which is a tree endemic to the area. The mountains are noted for dramatic rock formations and San rock art. The Cederberg Wilderness Area is administered by CapeNature.
Swartberg
The Swartberg mountains (black mountain in English) 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 the other large semi-arid area in South Africa, the Great Karoo. Most of the Swartberg Mountains are above 2000 m high, making them the tallest mountains in the Western Cape. It is also one of the longest, spanning some 230 km from south of Laingsburg in the west to between Willowmore and Uniondale in the east. Geologic
Outeniqua Mountains
mountain range
Langeberg
The Langeberg Range is a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Its highest peak is Keeromsberg at 2,072 m that lies 15 km northeast of the town of Worcester. Some of the highest peaks of the range are located just to the north of Swellendam, in a subrange known as the Clock Peaks whose highest point is the 1,710 m high Misty Point. Local lore states one can tell the time by means of the shadows cast by the seven summits of the Clock Peaks.
Groot Winterhoek
mountains in the Western Cape province of South Africa
Hex River Mountains
major mountain range in the Western Cape, South Africa
Hottentots-Holland
mountain range in the Western Cape, South Africa
Tsitsikamma Mountains
mountain range in Western Cape, South Africa
Kleinrivier Mountains
mountain in South Africa
Kogelberg
thumb|right|300px|An aerial photograph of the Koegel Bay coastline and the R44 (Western Cape)|R44 that runs along it.
Klein Drakenstein mountains
The Drakenstein mountain is a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It lies opposite Simonsberg Mountain and is part of the Cape Fold Belt. It is named after ex-soldier Hendrik Adriaan van Rheede tot Drakenstein, who was Colonial administrator of the Dutch East India Company.
Kouebokkeveld Mountains
mountain range and farming area in the Western Cape, South Africa
Riviersonderend Mountains
mountain range in South Africa