- The
Motloutse River is a
river in Botswana, a
tributary of the
Limpopo River. The
catchment area is 19,053
square kilometres (7,356 sq mi). The Letsibogo...
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basins of its tributaries, the Notwane, Bonwapitse, Mahalapye, Lotsane,
Motloutse and the Shashe,
located in the
eastern part of the country. The Notwane...
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River Tributaries • left Notwane, Bonwapitse, Mahalapswe, Lotsane,
Motloutse, Shashe, Umzingwani, Bubi, Mwenezi,
Changane • right Marico, Crocodile...
- Tuli is
renowned for its
geographical features — Solomon's Wall by the
Motloutse River at the
southwestern corner of the Tuli Block, as well as for its...
- Wenden-Thune-Harxbüttel in Braunschweig,
Germany Thune (
Motloutse), a
river in Botswana, a
tributary of the
Motloutse Thune Dam, a dam in
Botswana This disambiguation...
- Zambezi,
however other traditions say the
mambo ruled from
Gweru to the
Motloutse River.: 51
Ceremonies were held at
Khami where people pra**** to Mwari...
- The
Letsibogo Dam is a dam on the
Motloutse River in Botswana,
built to
initially provide water to the
industrial town of Selebi-Phikwe and surrounding...
- 718299; 25.907478 (Gaborone Dam)
Letsibogo Dam
Mmadinare Central District Motloutse River 2000 100,000 21°49′42″S 27°42′47″E / 21.828357°S 27.713013°E...
- 16th centuries, and the
Kalanga peoples controlled the land
between the
Motloutse River and the
Makgadikgadi Pan
until the 18th century. The Hurutshe, Kgatla...
- the NSC
opened in 2000,
delivering water from the
Letsibogo Dam on the
Motloutse River. A
reinforced concrete break pressure tank (BPT1) and a pumping...