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Gaborone (UK: /ˌɡæbəˈroʊni, ˌhæb-/ GAB-ə-ROH-nee, HAB-, US: /ˌɡɑːbəˈroʊni, -neɪ/ GAH-bə-ROH-nee, -nay, Tswana: [χabʊˈrʊnɛ]) is the
capital and largest...
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Gaborone (c. 1825 – 1931) was a
kgosi (King) of the Tlokwa, a
tribe of the
larger Tswana people in what is now Botswana. He
became the tribe's King around...
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Gaborone United Sporting Club (GU) is a
football club from
Botswana based in
Gaborone. It is the only
professional sporting club in Botswana. Its official...
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Gaborone Bonnington South is a
constituency in
Gaborone City
represented in the
National ****embly of Botswana. With 13 km2,
Gaborone Bonnington South is...
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Kgosi Puso
Gaborone (born 11
November 1975) is the
paramount chief (Kgosi) of the
BaTlokwa tribe of
Tlokweng in Botswana. As of 2021, he
serves as the...
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history of
Gaborone began with
archaeological evidence in the area
around Gaborone dating back to 400 BCE, and the
first written accounts of
Gaborone are from...
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Gaborone North is a
constituency in
Gaborone City
represented in the
National ****embly of Botswana. The
constituency was
originally created in 1984, following...
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capital city of
Gaborone. The
Gaborone Dam is
located south of
Gaborone along the
Gaborone-Lobatse road, and
provides water for both
Gaborone and Lobatse...
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Gaborone Central is a
constituency in
Gaborone City
represented in the
National ****embly of Botswana. The
constituency was
originally created in 1994,...
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Gaborone Bonnington North is a
constituency in
Gaborone represented in the
National ****embly of
Botswana since 2024 by the ****istant
Minister for State...