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Rakops, also
known as Tsienyane, is a
village in
Central District of Botswana. It is
located south-west of
Makgadikgadi Pan, and is
served by
local Rakops...
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Rakops Airport (ICAO: FBRK) is an
airport serving the
village of
Rakops, Botswana.
Airport information for FBRK at
Great Circle Mapper. v t e...
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turns south past the
villages of ****umakaku,
Khumaga (Lekono), Sukwane,
Rakops (Jakops), and
Xhuma (Khomo). It then
flows past Lake Xau (or in a very wet...
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Airports with
unverified coordinates Rakops Airport Rakops Central FBRK 21°00′00″S 24°19′59″E / 21.000°S 24.333°E / -21.000; 24.333 (
Rakops Airport)...
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District 9,871 8,343 −15.48% 41. Nata
Central District 7,732 7,779 +0.61% 42.
Rakops Central District 7,240 7,439 +2.75% 43.
Mmankgodi Kweneng District 7,459...
- Ian
Khama Personal details Born (1960-09-21) 21
September 1960 (age 64)
Rakops,
Bechuanaland (now Botswana)
Political party Botswana Democratic Party Education...
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American woman who
living in
Thailand at that time, Later, Chao
Phraya Ram
Rakop (เจ้าพระยารามราฆพ), Thai aristocrat,
opened a
coffeehouse named "Café de...
- Zimbabwe.
Serowe Shashe-Mooke
Mbambanyika Mopipi Nata-Gweta
Letlhakane Orapa Rakops Changate Xhumo Makalamabedi Tonota Kandana Gombalume Magalanyeza Tjangula...
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Tshabong (A20, B210) B214
Charleshill (A2) -
Ncojane B300
Matopi (A3) -
Rakops -
Orapa (A14, A30) B311
Masunga (B316) -
Tshesebe (A1) B315
Zwenshambe (B316)...
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residence for one of the king's
favorite generals,
General Chao
Phraya Ram
Rakop, the
building became the
prime minister's
office in 1941.
Prime Minister...