Botswana [bot-swah-nuh] Examples noun
- a republic in S Africa: formerly a British protectorate; gained independence 1966; member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 275,000 sq. mi. (712,250 sq. km). Capital: Gaborone.
Formerly Bechuanaland. Examples from the Web for botswana Contemporary Examples of botswana
The long-term project will also include a ramped-up security effort in Botswana for its new citizens.
South Africa’s Great Rhino Airlift
Nina Strochlic
August 17, 2014
If the rhinos are instead driven to Botswana, travel time could be up to 48 hours.
South Africa’s Great Rhino Airlift
Nina Strochlic
August 17, 2014
The 13,000-person strong anti-poaching Botswana Defense Force protects the animals in a country.
South Africa’s Great Rhino Airlift
Nina Strochlic
August 17, 2014
The aircraft stops once to clear South African customs, then flies on to Botswana.
South Africa’s Great Rhino Airlift
Nina Strochlic
August 17, 2014
Botswana has become a haven of sorts for endangered animals.
South Africa’s Great Rhino Airlift
Nina Strochlic
August 17, 2014
British Dictionary definitions for botswana Botswana noun
- a republic in southern Africa: established as the British protectorate of Bechuanaland in 1885 as a defence against the Boers; became an independent state within the Commonwealth in 1966; consists mostly of a plateau averaging 1000 m (3300 ft), with the extensive Okavango swamps in the northwest and the Kalahari Desert in the southwest. Languages: English and Tswana. Religion: animist majority. Currency: pula. Capital: Gaborone. Pop: 2 127 825 (2013 est). Area: about 570 000 sq km (220 000 sq miles)
botswana in Culture Botswana [(bot-swah-nuh)]
Republic in south-central Africa, bordered on the south by South Africa, the west by Namibia, the north by Angola and Zambia, and the northeast by Zimbabwe; formerly called Bechuanaland. The capital and largest city is Gaborone.
Note Botswana became independent from British control in the 1960s.