- Botswana - Wikipedia
Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70% of its territory being a part of the Kalahari Desert It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, Zambia to the north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast
- Botswana | Capital, Population, People, Currency, Language | Britannica
A geographical and historical treatment of Botswana, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Botswana - The World Factbook
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- About Botswana | All you need to know about Botswana
Read practical information about Botswana covering geography, history, population, economy, language, and the political landscape before you embark on your journey This comprehensive info ensures you’re well-informed for a seamless and enjoyable travel experience in Botswana
- About Our Country | Government of Botswana
Botswana is a land-locked country dominated in geographical terms by the Kalahari Desert - a sand-filled basin averaging 1,100 meters above sea level Botswana is bordered by Zambia and Zimbabwe to the northeast, Namibia to the north and west, and South Africa to the south and southeast
- Botswana Overview: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Botswana is a landlocked country at the heart of Southern Africa Once among the world’s poorest nations, well-managed diamond wealth has improved its economy and people’s living conditions With a population of 2 5 million (2022), it is now an upper-middle-income country (UMIC)
- Guide to Botswana - Lonely Planet
Consistently ranked by travelers as Africa’s best safari destination, Botswana is filled with wildlife that inhabits iconic landscapes, among them the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert, which together make up more than 90% of the country’s territory
- Botswana Country Profile - Southern Africa - Nations Online Project
Botswana's population of 2 2 million people (in 2016) is concentrated in the eastern part of the country Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name upon independence in 1966 The economy, one of the most robust on the continent, is dominated by diamond mining
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