Mogapi

Mogapi
Mogapi is located in Botswana
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Location of Mogapi

Mogapi is a village in Central District of Botswana. The village is located 47 km south of Selebi-Phikwe and is less than 100 km from the border with South Africa. The population was 1,814 in 2001 census.[1]

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Coordinates: 22°19′25″S 27°50′30″E / 22.32361°S 27.84167°E / -22.32361; 27.84167


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