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Gaborone
Gaborone ( , , ) is the capital and largest city of Botswana with a population of 246,325 based on the 2022 census, about 10% of the total population of Botswana. Its agglomeration is home to 421,907 inhabitants at the 2011 census.
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,
Botswana
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.
Prior to 20th century
* 1890 - Gaberones founded by
British South Africa Company
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.
* 1897 - Railway station built.
20th century
* 1960-1966 - Gaberones becomes capital of independent
Botswana
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* 1963 - Town construction begins.
* 1964
** ''
Bechuanaland Daily News'' begins publication.
** Population: 3,855.
* 1965
** British colonial
Bechuanaland Protectorate capital relocated to Gaberones from
Mafeking
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Close to South Africa's border with Botswana, Mafikeng is northeast of Cape Town and west of Johannesburg. In ...
.
** Gaborone Secondary School built.
* 1966
** Gaberones becomes capital of independent
Botswana
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.
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Botswana National Stadium
The Botswana National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Gaborone, Botswana. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 25,000 people.
Overview
The pitch is surrounded by an athletics track, the stadium is coupled wi ...
opens.
** Derek Jones becomes mayor.
* 1968 -
Botswana National Museum built.
* 1969
** Gaberones renamed "Gaborone."
**
Debswana Diamond Company Ltd headquartered in Gaborone.
* 1971 - Population: 17,718.
* 1975 - Sister city relationship established with
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* 1979 -
Serara Ketlogetswe becomes mayor.
* 1980
** Mosque built.
**
Southern African Development Community headquartered in Gaborone.
* 1982
**
University of Botswana established.
**
University of Botswana Stadium
University of Botswana Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Gaborone, Botswana, owned by the University of Botswana. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Uniao Flamengo Santos F.C.
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opens.
* 1984
** 14 June:
Raid on Gaborone.
**
Seretse Khama International Airport opens.
**
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Rantao becomes mayor.
**
Mmegi newspaper begins publication.
* 1985 - ''
Botswana Gazette'' newspaper begins publication.
* 1988 - ''
Gaborone Broadcasting Company" established.
* 1991
** Population: 133,468.
**
Botswana College of Agriculture established near city.
* 1993 - "
The Voice Newspaper" begins publication
* 1995 -
Botswana Stock Exchange and Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis headquartered in city.
* 1998 - Fictional ''
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
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'' book series begins publication.
* 1999 -
Nelson Ramaotwana becomes mayor.
21st century
* 2001 - Population: 186,007.
* 2002 -
Reteng founded.
* 2003 -
Uniao Flamengo Santos Football Club formed.
* 2004 -
Harry Mothei becomes mayor.
* 2005 -
The Voice Newspaper becomes Botswana's best selling newspaper and goes digital.
* 2005 - Population: 208,000.
* 2007 -
National Botanical Garden opens.
* 2009
**
Steinmetz Gaborone Marathon
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begins.
**
Veronica Lesole becomes mayor.
* 2011
** May:
2011 African Junior Athletics Championships
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held.
**
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becomes mayor.
* 2013 -
De Beers
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rough diamond sales headquarters relocated to Gaborone from London.
* 2014 - May:
2014 African Youth Games
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held in Gaborone.
* 2017 - Population: 264,311 (estimate).
* 2019 - Thata Father Maphongo becomes mayor.
See also
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History of Gaborone
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List of mayors of Gaborone
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