Ghanzi District
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Capital | Ghanzi |
Population | 33,170 inhabitants |
Census | 2001 |
Area | 117,910 km² |
Density | 0.28/km² |
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Ghanzi (sometimes Ghantsi) is a district in western Botswana, bordering Namibia in the west and extending east into much of the interior of the country. The district's administrative centre is the town of Ghanzi. Most of the eastern half of Ghanzi makes up the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. The population at the 2001 census was 33,170, smaller than that of any other district. Ghanzi's area is 117,910km².
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[edit] Location
In the west, Ghanzi borders the Omaheke Region of Namibia. Domestically, it borders the following districts:
- North-West - north
- Central - east
- Kweneng - southeast
- Kgalagadi - south
[edit] Sub-districts
Sub-districts of Ghanzi District include:
[edit] Settlements
The largest village in the district is the capital Ghanzi with a population of 9,934 according to the 2001 census, which is five times more than the second-largest village Ncojane has. The following is the list of the villages in Ghanzi district listed separately in 2001 census:[1]
- Bere, Charles Hill, Chobokwane, Dekar, East Hanahai, Ghanzi, Groote Laagte, Kacgae, Karakobis, Kule, Makunda, Ncojane, New Xade, New Xanagas, Qabo, Tsootsha, West Hanahai
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