Botswana is divided into ten administrative districts, two cities, and five towns. These are administered by 17 local authorities (district councils, city councils or town councils).[1][2]
| Administrative District
|
Capital
|
Population 2022 |
Area (km2) |
Density (/km2)
|
| Southern District
|
Kanye
|
221,928 |
28,470 |
7.7952
|
| South-East District
|
Ramotswa
|
111,440 |
1,780 |
62.61
|
| Kweneng District
|
Molepolole
|
387,983 |
31,100 |
12.475
|
| Kgatleng District
|
Mochudi
|
121,882 |
7,960 |
15.312
|
| Central District
|
Serowe
|
652,085 |
147,730 |
4.41403
|
| North-East District
|
Masunga
|
69,352 |
5,120 |
13.545
|
| Chobe District
|
Kasane
|
28,743 |
20,800 |
1.382
|
| North-West District
|
Maun
|
198,436 |
109,130 |
1.81835
|
| Ghanzi District
|
Ghanzi
|
56,555 |
117,910 |
0.479645
|
| Kgalagadi District
|
Tsabong
|
58,857 |
105,200 |
0.55948
|
As well as the main districts, Botswana also has seven urban districts which comprise the area of cities and towns.
| Urban District
|
|
Population 2022
|
| Gaborone city
|
246,325
|
| Francistown city
|
103,417
|
| Lobatse town
|
29,772
|
| Selebi-Phikwe town
|
42,488
|
| Orapa town
|
8,648
|
| Jwaneng town
|
18,784
|
| Sowa town
|
2,914
|
See also
References