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  2. History of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of Botswana encompasses the region's ancient and tribal history, its colonisation as the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and the present-day Republic of Botswana. The first modern humans to inhabit Botswana were the San people, and agriculture first developed approximately 2,300 years ago.

  3. Timeline of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    The Tlôkwa people, Lete people, Hurutshe people, Mmanaana Kgatla, and Rolong people migrate to present-day Botswana. [1]: xxiv. 30 August – The Kwena people repel an invasion by the Transvaal Republic in the Battle of Dimawe. [1]: xxv. 1853. January – Transvaal and the Kwena people come to a peace agreement.

  4. Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana, [ c ] officially the Republic of Botswana, [ d ] is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 per cent of its territory part of the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, Zambia to the north and Zimbabwe to the ...

  5. History of Gaborone - Wikipedia

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    The history of Gaborone began with archaeological evidence in the area around Gaborone dating back to 400 BCE, [8] and the first written accounts of Gaborone are from the earliest European settlers in the 19th century. Since the 1960s, when Botswana gained its independence from Britain and Gaborone became the capital, the city has grown from a ...

  6. Independence Day (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, fairs, picnics, concerts, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of Botswana. Independence Day is the National Day of Botswana. [2]

  7. 1980s in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    1980. 13 July – Seretse Khama, President of Botswana. 1982. Benjamin Thema, Minister of Education. 16 September – Keoagetse Radipotsane, Batswana football player. 1983. 3 January – Lenyeletse Seretse, vice-president of Botswana. 1986. Archelaus Tsoebebe, Minister of Labour and Social Services.

  8. Culture of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Botswana. Besides referring to the language of the dominant people groups in Botswana, Setswana is the adjective used to describe the rich cultural traditions of the Batswana - whether construed as members of the Setswana ethnic groups or of all citizens of Botswana. [citation needed] the Batswana believe in the rich culture of Botho ...

  9. Category:History of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    History of Botswana by topic‎ (5 C, ... Defunct organisations based in Botswana‎ (2 C) E. Historical events in Botswana‎ ... Timeline of Botswana; B.