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  2. Sites and monuments in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Mamuno Monument a.k.a. Kangumene Rock Engravings: 2006 [1] Three rock engraving sites, with art works and engravings 750 metres (2,460 ft) from the international border post at Mamuno: Ghanzi District There are footprints, geometrical designs and weapons. The art found at the Mamuno sites is distinct from the Shamanistic form found in eastern ...

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana accepted the convention on 23 November 1998. [3] There are two World Heritage Sites in Botswana, with a further seven on the tentative list. [3] The first site in Botswana to be inscribed to the list was Tsodilo Hills in 2001. [3] The most recent site listed was the Okavango Delta in 2003, and became the 1000th site on the list. [4]

  4. Kolobeng Mission - Wikipedia

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    Kolobeng Mission (also known as the Livingstone Memorial), built in 1847, the third and final mission of David Livingstone, a missionary and explorer of Africa.Located in the country of Botswana, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of Kumakwane and 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Gaborone off the Thamaga-Kanye Road, the mission housed a church and a school and was also the home of David Livingstone, his ...

  5. Category:Monuments and memorials in Botswana - Wikipedia

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  6. Three Dikgosi Monument - Wikipedia

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    The three dikgosi featured on the monument. [4] The monument features 5.4-meter (18 ft) tall bronze statues of three dikgosi, or chiefs, who played important roles in Botswana's independence: Khama III, Sebele I, and Bathoen I. [4] However, the entire monument is 7 meters (23 ft) high. [5]

  7. Majojo - Wikipedia

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    Majojo [pronunciation?] is a small hill found in the central district of Botswana. It is categorized under the monuments and sites in Botswana. [1] According to history, these hill was the residence of the chief. They were called Muzinda, which means the residence of the chief or kgosi around 1300-1650 AD.

  8. Mamuno Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Mamuno [pronunciation?] monument also known as Kangumene [pronunciation?] rock engravings is a historical site in Botswana located north west of the border post called Mamuno border which enters Namibia in a district called Ghanzi district. [1] There are so many different engravings at Mamuno ranging from print outs to geometrical designs.

  9. Domboshaba - Wikipedia

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    Domboshaba [pronunciation?] ruins is a cultural and heritage site in Botswana originally occupied towards the end of the Great Zimbabwe period (1250–1450 AD). The site is a respected place for the people living in the region and it is believed that the chief lived on the top of the hill together with his helpers or assistants.