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loonkloof

Loonkloof is a toponym used for several geographic features in Afrikaans-speaking regions, rather than a single, specific site. The name combines the Afrikaans words loon and kloof, with kloof meaning gorge or ravine. The exact origin of the placename in each location is not uniformly documented, but it commonly denotes a narrow valley or stream-cut channel that resembles a gorge.

Geography and usage

Because Loonkloof refers to multiple features, there is no single geography associated with the name. In various

Etymology

The component kloof is a common Afrikaans toponym element meaning gorge or ravine. The first element, loon,

See also

Kloof, List of place names in Afrikaans, Loon (disambiguation)

References

Regional gazetteers and local histories are typical sources for specific Loonkloof locations; detailed information should be

rural
areas,
the
term
has
been
recorded
for
small
gorges
or
valleys
carved
by
rivers
or
streams.
These
features
are
typically
in
relatively
remote
landscapes
and
may
be
encountered
along
regional
roads
or
hiking
routes.
Local
significance
varies
by
site,
ranging
from
agricultural
context
to
recreational
use.
is
an
Afrikaans/Dutch
word
that
can
carried
meanings
related
to
finance
or
wages,
but
in
toponymy
its
exact
historical
sense
is
often
uncertain
and
may
reflect
local
or
historical
naming
practices
rather
than
a
uniform
meaning
across
all
sites.
sought
from
authoritative
regional
maps
or
geographic
databases
to
identify
the
exact
site
of
interest.