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Seleka, Botswana

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Seleka
CountryBotswana
DistrictCentral District
Elevation
1,009 m (3,310 ft)
Time zoneGMT +2

Seleka is a village in near Mahalapye in the Central District of Botswana. It derives its name from the name of one of the four subgroups of the Rolong people.[2] Seleka had 1157 inhabitants in 2011[3]

The area was previously grouped under Tumasera - with four villages: Tubjwa, Malete, Seleka and Rasesa, but Seleka was given autonomy in 2006[4] and given separate census in 2011.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "2011 Census". Archived from the original on 11 Jan 2013.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East - Page 615 2009 "Seleka. The Seleka are one of the four main subgroups of the Rolong. The Rolong are a Tswana people of Southern Africa."
  3. ^ Botswana Central Statistics Office [1]
  4. ^ Template:En icon « Botswana: Hope for Peace At Tumasera-Seleka », Mmegi, 31 juillet 2006 [2]
  5. ^ « Census opens old wounds in Tumasera and Seleka », Mmegi Online, 19 Aug 2011 [3]
  6. ^ Groundwater Development in Ramokgonami and Seleka Villages, Central District: Rural Village Water Supply Programme, Final Report, Water Resources Consultants (Pty) Ltd, Gaborone, 2000