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Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa, north of South Africa. Botswana occupies an area of 581,730 square kilometres (224,610 sq mi), of which 566,730 km 2 (218,820 sq mi) are land.
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The location of Botswana An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Botswana. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Botswana: Botswana – a landlocked sovereign country located in Southern Africa. [1] Citizens of Botswana are Batswana (singular: Motswana), regardless of ethnicity.
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Botswana map of Köppen climate classification. At 581,730 km 2 (224,607 sq mi), Botswana is the world's 48th-largest country. [57] It also has a mean altitude of roughly 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level. [58] [59] Botswana is predominantly flat, tending towards gently rolling tableland. [60]
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