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Chapter 405 - Chapter 82: Strategic Security

The Fite River is a tributary on the right bank of the Fall River, a northern tributary of the Orange River in South Africa. The confluence of the lower reaches forms the Broekhoff Dam in the previous South Africa, while the upper reaches are home to an important city in the Transvaal—Warm Castle, which also serves as the boundary river between the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State.

Warm Castle is situated on the plain in the middle of the Fite River (the upper reaches of the Fite River form a Y-shape). It was one of the Boer Republics established by the old Pillotolius and was incorporated into the Transvaal Republic in 1852 along with other Boer colonies including Liedenburg Republic, making it the southernmost city of the Transvaal Republic.

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