Subaru Botswana

Subaru Botswana is in , . Subaru Botswana is situated nearby to , as well as near the government office .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Three Dikgosi Monument.

Monument
The is a bronze sculpture located in the Central Business District of , . The statues depict three dikgosi, or tribal chiefs: Khama III, Sebele I, and Bathoen I. is situated 3 km south of Subaru Botswana.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gaborone and Mogoditshane.

is the capital of . It is in the south of the country, near the border to . Generally it is a clean, safe and functioning city that is spreading ever further outwards into a suburban sprawl that today measures about 15 km from east to west.

Town
is a town located in the of . is situated 5 km west of Subaru Botswana.

Town
is a village in the of . The village is located around 15 km from , the capital of Botswana. The population was 3,512 in 2001 census and 14,655 at the 2011 census. is situated 7 km northwest of Subaru Botswana.

Subaru Botswana

Latitude
-24.6181° or 24° 37′ 5″ south
Longitude
25.91753° or 25° 55′ 3″ east
Open location code
5G779WJ9+Q2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4757087946
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Christian Revival Church and H and A Cutting work.

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