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File:Typical_Veld_near_Petrified_forest_(Namibia).jpg|Typical Veld near Petrified Forest, Namibia | |||
File:Springbok_Namibia.jpg|Springbok in Namibia | |||
File:Etosha_Springbock.jpg|Springbok in Etosha | |||
File:Lowveld_map_1.png|Map of the Lowveld | |||
File:On_the_road_in_South_Africa_8.jpg|On the road in South Africa | |||
File:Elephants_on_the_lowveld_(7281426474).jpg|Elephants on the Lowveld | |||
File:Sandveld.jpg|Sandveld | |||
File:Bakwena_royal_cemetery.jpg|Bakwena Royal Cemetery | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 18 February 2025
Type of wide open rural landscape in Southern Africa
Veld[edit]
The veld (en ) is a type of wide open rural landscape in Southern Africa. It is a flat area covered with grasses and low shrubs, and is characteristic of the regions of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia. The term "veld" comes from the Afrikaans word for "field" and is used to describe the natural vegetation and terrain of these areas.
Geography[edit]
The veld is divided into several types based on altitude, climate, and vegetation. These include the Highveld, Lowveld, Bushveld, and Sandveld. Each type of veld has its own unique characteristics and supports different types of flora and fauna.
Highveld[edit]
The Highveld is a high-altitude plateau that covers much of the interior of South Africa. It is characterized by rolling grasslands and is home to many of the country's major cities, including Johannesburg and Pretoria. The climate is temperate, with summer rainfall and dry winters.
Lowveld[edit]
The Lowveld is a low-lying area in the northeastern part of South Africa, extending into Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It is known for its subtropical climate and is home to the famous Kruger National Park. The Lowveld supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and rhinoceroses.


Bushveld[edit]
The Bushveld is a sub-tropical woodland ecoregion of Southern Africa. It is characterized by a mixture of grassland and savanna, with scattered trees and shrubs. The Bushveld is rich in minerals and is an important area for mining activities.
Sandveld[edit]
The Sandveld is a region characterized by sandy soils and sparse vegetation. It is found in parts of Namibia and Botswana and is known for its unique plant species adapted to the arid conditions.

Flora and Fauna[edit]
The veld is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. The grasslands support large herbivores such as springbok, wildebeest, and zebras, while the savannas and bushveld areas are home to predators like lions and leopards.


Human Impact[edit]
The veld has been significantly altered by human activities, including agriculture, urbanization, and mining. These activities have led to habitat loss and fragmentation, affecting the biodiversity of the region. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the remaining natural areas and their wildlife.
Related Pages[edit]
- Veld
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Typical Veld near Petrified Forest, Namibia
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Springbok in Namibia
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Springbok in Etosha
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Map of the Lowveld
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On the road in South Africa
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Elephants on the Lowveld
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Sandveld
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Bakwena Royal Cemetery