- The
Shashe River (or
Shashi River) is a
major left-bank
tributary of the
Limpopo River in Zimbabwe. It
rises northwest of Francistown,
Botswana and flows...
- The
Shashe Dam is a dam on the
Shashe River in
Botswana that was
built to
supply water to the
industrial city of Selebi-Phikwe. The
large village of Tonota...
- 1,233 million m3 of
water per year.
Other major tributaries include the
Shashe River,
Mzingwane River,
Crocodile River,
Mwenezi River and
Luvuvhu River...
-
created by the Bakone, a
Northern Sotho people.
Around 1220, in the Limpopo-
Shashe Basin, the
elite of K2
moved to
settle the flat-topped
summit of Mapungubwe...
- tributaries, the Notwane, Bonwapitse, Mahalapye, Lotsane,
Motloutse and the
Shashe,
located in the
eastern part of the country. The
Notwane provides water...
- mah-POON-goob-weh) was an
ancient state located at the
confluence of the
Shashe and
Limpopo rivers in
South Africa,
south of
Great Zimbabwe. The capital's...
- The
Dikgatlhong Dam is a dam near the
village of
Robelela on the
Shashe River in Botswana,
completed in
December 2011. When full, it
holds 400,000,000...
-
Shashe-Mooke is a
large village located in the
Central District of Botswana.It is only 10km
southwest of the city of Francistown.It had 5,850 inhabitants...
- the
south and west, the
district borders the
Central District along the
Shashe River. Most
parts of
Botswana have
tableland slopes sliding from east to...
- into the
Limpopo River near Beitbridge,
downstream of the
mouth of the
Shashe River and
upstream of the
mouth of the
Bubye River. The
Mzingwane River...