Botswana

[ US /bɑtˈswɑnə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a landlocked republic in south-central Africa that became independent from British control in the 1960s
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  • The grainery is where the five titan containers stand rigid with maize and all of this is capped by Botswana sky that dips so low to the earth that you can reach up and touch it, dive in, or sail in its undertow. Inspired by Mefloquine, perhaps?
  • Direct appealsBotswanan President Ian Khama is on the board of Conservation International. Survival International: Boycott Botswanan Tourism
  • The website also carries details of sporting opportunities further afield, including shooting at a Hungarian schloss, a castle in Botswana, and a lodge in Namibia.
  • Khama stood for presidency and won with the BDP under is 4 year term botswana became more seclusionist withrawing from the borders to control only administration zones 1,6 and 7 having withdrawn from zone 2 in the last year and the other zones following doomsday. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • Since Jan. 14, the eclectic, multiage group of professors, staff and students has been exercising and tracking their mileage on a Trek to Botswana wall that Jordan set up at the Wellness Center in the O'Keefe Center. Archive 2008-04-01
  • What are the chief exports of Botswana?
  • Lechwe rest as the setting sun casts a purple glow over Botswana's Okavango Delta.
  • The source of the outbreak was traced to neighbouring Zimbabwe, prompting Botswana to erect a high-cost electric fence on the border.
  • Grâce à une bonne discipline budgétaire et à une saine gestion, le Botswana, qui était l'un des pays les plus pauvres du monde, est devenu un pays à revenu intermédiaire, avec un PIB de 8 800 dollars par habitant en 2003. Archive 2010-07-01
  • Reproductive ecology of the springhaas Pedetes capensis in Botswana. Chapter 11
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