Kgalagadi District
Kgalagadi | |
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District | |
Location within Botswana | |
Coordinates: 25°00′S 22°00′E / 25.000°S 22.000°ECoordinates: 25°00′S 22°00′E / 25.000°S 22.000°E | |
Country | Botswana |
Capital | Tsabong |
Area | |
• Total | 105,200 km2 (40,600 sq mi) |
Population (2001 census) | |
• Total | 42,049 |
• Density | 0.40/km2 (1.0/sq mi) |
Time zone | Central Africa Time (UTC+2) |
Kgalagadi is a district in southwest Botswana, lying along the country's border with Namibia and South Africa. The administrative center is Tsabong. Kgalagadi covers a vast area of the Kalahari Desert. It has a total area of 105,200 km², and has a population of only 42,000 (2001). More than one-third of the district is covered by the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, which extends into South Africa.
Location
Kgalagadi's location causes it to border the following regions and provinces:
- Omaheke Region, Namibia - northwest
- Hardap Region, Namibia - southwest
- Northern Cape Province, South Africa - south
- North West Province, South Africa - southeast
Domestically, it borders the following districts of Botswana:
- Ghanzi District - north
- Kweneng District - northeast
- Southern District - east
Sub-districts
Sub-districts of Kgalagadi District include:
Settlements
The largest settlement in the district is Tsabong, which had a population of 8939 in 2011 census while Hukuntsi and Kang had 4654 and 5985, respectively. The following is the list of villages noted separately in 2011 census in each census region.[1]
Kgalagadi South:
- Bogogobo, Bokspits, Bray, Gachibana, Khisa, Khuis, Khwawa, Kokotsha, Kolonkwane, Makopong, Maleshe, Maralaleng, Maubelo, Middlepits, Omaweneno, Phepheng (Draaihoek), Rapples Pan, Struizendam, Tsabong, Vaalhoek, Werda
Kgalagadi North:
- Hukuntsi, Hunhukwe, Inalegolo, Kang, Lehututu, Lokgwabe, Make, Monong, Ncaang, Ngwatle, Phuduhudu, Tshane, Ukwi, Zutswa
Etymology
Kgalagadi means land of the thirst.
See also
References
- ↑ "2011 Botswana Population and Housing Census". Retrieved 2013-09-11.