Malepe Hill
Malepe Hill is a hill in Central District, Botswana and has an elevation of 1,096 metres. Malepe Hill is situated nearby to the locality Botlhapakolobe, as well as near Madiba.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Botalaote and Bonwapitse.
Botalaote
Village
Botalaote is a village in the Central District of Botswana. The population in 2001 was 182. The population in 2011 was 192. Botalaote is situated 6 km southeast of Malepe Hill.
Bonwapitse
Village
Bonwapitse is a village in Central District of Botswana. The village is located 14 km north-west of Mahalapye, and it has a primary school. The population was 544 in 2001 census. Bonwapitse is situated 6 km west of Malepe Hill.
Mahalapye
Town
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Mahalapye is a town located in the Central District of Botswana. The town has about 41,000 inhabitants and is situated along the main road between the capital Gaborone and the second most populous city Francistown. Mahalapye is situated 8 km southeast of Malepe Hill.
Malepe Hill
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 1,096 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Central District, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-23.0728° or 23° 4′ 22″ southLongitude
26.7651° or 26° 45′ 54″ eastElevation
1,096 metres (3,596 feet)Open location code
5G88WQG8+V2GeoNames ID
7884633
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