Letlhakeng

Letlhakeng or Lethakeng is an urban village in of . The village is located 75 km north-west of . The population of Letlhakeng was 7,229 in the 2011 census.
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  • Type: Town with 8,340 residents
  • Description: village in Botswana
  • Also known as: Letlaking

Letlhakeng

Latitude
-24.10001° or 24° 6′ south
Longitude
25.0295° or 25° 1′ 46″ east
Population
8,340
Elevation
1,075 metres (3,527 feet)
Open location code
5G77V2XH+XQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2343349265
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
933534
Wiki­data ID
Q170664
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Zulu—“Letlhakeng” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Летлхакенг
  • Cebuano: Letlhakeng
  • Chinese: 莱特拉肯
  • Chinese: 萊特拉肯
  • Dutch: Letlhakeng
  • French: Letlhakeng
  • Fulah: Letlhakeng
  • Italian: Letlhakeng
  • Malagasy: Letlhakeng
  • Persian: لتلهاکنگ، بوتسوانا
  • Polish: Letlhakeng
  • Portuguese: Letlhakeng
  • South Azerbaijani: لتلهاکنق، بوتسوانا
  • Spanish: Letlhakeng
  • Swahili: Letlhakeng
  • Swedish: Letlhakeng
  • Tswana: Lethakeng
  • Tswana: Letlhakeng
  • Zulu: Letlhakeng

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