North-East District (Botswana)

North-East
District

Location within Botswana
Coordinates: 21°5′S 27°30′E / 21.083°S 27.500°E / -21.083; 27.500Coordinates: 21°5′S 27°30′E / 21.083°S 27.500°E / -21.083; 27.500
Country  Botswana
Capital Francistown
Area
  Total 5,120 km2 (1,980 sq mi)
Population (2013 census)
  Total 167,500
  Density 33/km2 (85/sq mi)
Time zone Central Africa Time (UTC+2)

The North-East District is one of the administrative districts of Botswana. Its capital is Francistown. In 2013, North-East had a population of 167,500 people. The North-East District is predominantly occupied by Kalanga speaking people (the BaKalanga).

In the north and east, North-East borders the Matabeleland South Province of Zimbabwe with the border in the east predominantly the Ramokgwebana River Center. In the south and west, North-East District borders Central District and the border being the Shashe River Center.

Sub-districts

Villages

In the 2011 Census[1] these villages were listed: Botalaote, Butale, Ditladi, Gambule, Gulubane, Gungwe, Jackalas 1, Jackalas No 2, Kalakamati, Kgari, Letsholathebe, Mabudzane, Makaleng, Mambo, Mapoka, Masingwaneng, Masukwane, Masunga, Matenge, Matopi, Matshelagabedi, Matsiloje, Mbalambi, Moroka, Mosojane, Mowana, Mulambakwena, Nlakhwane, Patayamatebele, Pole, Ramokgwebana, Sechele, Sekakangwe, Senyawe, Shashe Bridge, Siviya, Tati Siding, Themashanga, Toteng, Tsamaya, Tshesebe, Vukwi, Zwenshambe.

Geography

The Nata River flows through the North-East District and is a significant gathering place for wildlife including birds.[2] The Nata River continues to flow to the Makgadikgadi Pans, where it discharges.[3]

See also

References

Line notes

  1. "2011 Botswana Population and Housing Census" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-09-11.
  2. Elizabeth Cashdan, 1986
  3. C. Michael Hogan, 2008

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