Motlhabeng Hills
Motlhabeng Hills is a hill in Kweneng District, Botswana and has an elevation of 1,138 metres. Motlhabeng Hills is situated nearby to the locality Ramotlhabeng, as well as near Ramankge.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Manyana and Mmankgodi.
Manyana
Village
Manyana is a village located in the Southern District of Botswana. It had 3,550 inhabitants at the 2011 census. Manyana is situated 4 km southwest of Motlhabeng Hills.
Mmankgodi
Village
Mmankgodi is a village in Kweneng District of Botswana. It is located 35 km from Gaborone and around 30 km from the border with South Africa. The population of Mmankgodi was 6,802 in 2011 census. Mmankgodi is situated 4 km northeast of Motlhabeng Hills.
Thamaga
Town
Photo: Iulus Ascanius, Public domain.
Thamaga is a large village located in the Kweneng District of Botswana and about 40 km west of the capital city Gaborone. It is home to 19,547 inhabitants at the 2011 census. Thamaga is situated 10 km northwest of Motlhabeng Hills.
Motlhabeng Hills
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 1,138 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Kweneng District, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-24.74288° or 24° 44′ 34″ southLongitude
25.6081° or 25° 36′ 29″ eastElevation
1,138 metres (3,734 feet)Open location code
5G777J45+R6GeoNames ID
7752605
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