- "it is not unbecoming". The city was then
called "
Gaberones" by
early European colonizers.
Gaberones, a
shortening of "Gaborone's Village", was
named after...
- for its
designation as the capital. The old
colonial Gaberones became a
suburb of the new
Gaberones and is now
known as "the Village". On 30
September 1966...
-
government was
moved from
Mahikeng in
South Africa, to
newly established in
Gaberones (now Gaborone) in 1965. The 1965
constitution led to the
first general...
- and was
corrupted from "Gaborone's" to "
Gaberones". The town
which developed retained the name "
Gaberones"
until 1969, when it was
changed to Gaborone...
-
History Online". Sahistory.org.za. 19 May 1986.
Retrieved 26
February 2013. "
gaberone". Rhodesia.nl.
Retrieved 26
February 2013. "Civil-Military
Relations in...
- Gaborone, Botswana. 1890 -
Gaberones founded by
British South Africa Company. 1897 -
Railway station built. 1960-1966 -
Gaberones becomes capital of independent...
-
Vicariate of
Windhoek in
Namibia 5
August 1966:
Promoted as
Diocese of
Gaberones 7
April 1970:
Renamed as
Diocese of
Gaborone The
cathedral is
Christ the...
- ,
presenting his
credentials to Sir
Seretse Khama , 5 Dec. 1968 . at
Gaberones Diplomatic,
Consular and
International Organisations List.
Republic of...
- / Fortín López de
Filippis →
Mariscal José Félix
Estigarribia (1944)
Gaberones →
Gaborone (1969)
Bosanska Dubica →
Kozarska Dubica (1992)
Bosanska Gradiška...
- Zedwitz,
presenting his
credentials to Sir
Seretse Khama, 5 Dec. 1968 . at
Gaberones Diplomatic,
Consular and
International Organisations List.
Republic of...