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Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland,
Botswana adopted its new name after becoming
independent within the Commonwealth on
September 30, 1966.
It is bordered by South Africa
to the south, Namibia to the west, Zambia to the north,
and Zimbabwe to the northeast. The economy, closely
tied to South Africa's, is predominated by mining,
especially diamonds, cattle, and tourism. The country
is
named after its largest ethnic group, the Tswana.
Population of 1,640,115
Capital City: Gaborone
Languages:
- English (6%) - Official
- Setswana (90%)
- Other (4%)
Races:
- Black (98%)
- White (2%)
Religion:
- Christian 80%
- Traditional beliefs 20 %
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