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Population of Towns, Villages and Associated Localities POPULATION OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND ASSOCIATED LOCATLITIES 2001 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS Published by Central Statistics Office, Private Bag: 0024, Gaborone; BOTSWANA Phone: (267) 3671300, Fax: (267) 3952201 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cso.gov.bw April 2002 2001 Botswana Population and Housing Census Page:2 a Total Male Female Gaborone (Census District Code = 01) 186,007 91,823 94,184 Localities in Gaborone 186,007 91,823 94,184 001: Kgale View 2,830 1,340 1,490 002: Gaborone West Extension 2 3,509 1,692 1,817 003: Gaborone West Extension 3 5,031 2,576 2,455 004: Gaborone West Extension 4 6,950 3,495 3,455 005: Gaborone West Extension 5 2,264 1,107 1,157 006: Gaborone West Extension 6 4,615 2,270 2,345 007: Gaborone West Extension 7 3,194 1,560 1,634 008: Gaborone West Phase 2 Ext 8 4,167 1,989 2,178 009: Gaborone West Extension 9 783 368 415 010: Gaborone West Extension 10 1,294 610 684 011: Gaborone West Phase 2 Ext 11 3,737 1,666 2,071 012: Gaborone West Phase 2 Ext 12 446 211 235 014: Gaborone West Extension 14 13 12 1 015: Gaborone West Extension 15 935 463 472 016: Gaborone West Extension 16 849 402 447 017: Gaborone West Extension 17 1,796 865 931 018: Gaborone West Extension 18 653 306 347 019: Gaborone West Extension 19 0 0 0 020: Gaborone West Phase 4 Ext 20 2,096 980 1,116 021: Gaborone West Extension 21 918 440 478 022: Gaborone West Phase4 Extn 22 1,102 494 608 023: Gaborone West Extension 23 264 118 146 024: Gaborone West Extension 24 237 100 137 025: Gaborone West Block 9 Ext 25 1,380 627 753 026: Gaborone West Phase 4 Ext 26 557 254 303 027: Gaborone West Phase 4 Ext 27 2,159 1,027 1,132 028: Gaborone West Block 9 Ext 28 731 346 385 029: Gaborone West Extension 29 806 389 417 030: Gaborone West Extension 30 1,229 607 622 031: Gaborone West Extension 31 1,851 910 941 032: Block 3 (Extension 32) 434 216 218 035: Block 8 (Extension 35) 845 403 442 036: Block 8 (Extension 36) 2,497 1,260 1,237 037: Block 8 (Extension 37) 1,412 674 738 038: Block 8 (Extension 38) 0 0 0 039: Block 6 (Extension 39) 802 388 414 040: Block 6 (Extension 40) 862 425 437 041: Block 6 (Extension 41) 0 0 0 042: Block 6 (Extension 42) 685 356 329 043: Gaborone West Block 5 Ext 43 7,512 3,457 4,055 101: Extension 1 (Mmaraka) 13 9 4 102: Extension 2 Borakanelo 180 94 86 103: Extension 3 Village 2,351 1,728 623 104: Extension 4 Dilalelo 1,204 555 649 105: Extension 5 Botswelelo 620 267 353 106: Extension 6 Madirelo 1,483 718 765 109: Extension 9 Phologolo 1,732 784 948 110: Extension 10 Boitshoko 958 479 479 112: Extension 12 Mephato 1,587 775 812 115: Extension 15 Village 1,856 852 1,004 2001 Botswana Population and Housing Census Page:3 a Total Male Female 118: Extension 18 Broadhurst 696 346 350 119: Extension 19 Broadhurst 304 150 154 123: Extension 23 Maruapula 3,377 1,651 1,726 124: Extension 24 Maruapula 494 241 253 139: Extension 39 Maruapula 238 108 130 190: Segoditshane (Extension 90) 287 180 107 216: Broadhurst (Extension 16) 3,707 1,865 1,842 217: Broadhurst (Extension 17) 579 272 307 218: Broadhurst (Extension 18) 761 373 388 219: Broadhurst (Extension 19) 1,037 479 558 220: Broadhust Industrial (Ext 20) 1,432 673 759 221: Ginja (Extension 21) 614 281 333 222: Ginja (Extension 22) 1,601 782 819 223: Maruapula (Extension 23) 2,559 1,409 1,150 225: Broadhurst (Extension 25) 5,319 2,492 2,827 226: Broadhurst (Extension 26) 2,185 1,054 1,131 227: Broadhurst (Gabs North Ext 27) 5,133 2,515 2,618 228: Partial (Extension 28) 437 196 241 229: Ginja (Extension 29) 575 268 307 231: Tsholofelo (Extension 31) 1,318 628 690 232: Tsholofelo (Extension 32) 3,145 1,498 1,647 233: Tawana (Extention 33) 3,026 1,463 1,563 234: Phiring (Extension 34) 1,987 934 1,053 237: Tshweneng (Extension 37) 1,450 699 751 238: Tshwenyana (Extension 38) 1,198 534 664 239: Maruapula (Extension 39) 256 127 129 240: Tapologo Estate (Ext 40) 842 389 453 241: Tsholofelo (Extension 41) 375 167 208 243: Phiring (Extension 43) 246 118 128 244: Tshwenyana (Extension 44) 146 65 81 245: Phokoje (Extension 45) 571 273 298 246: Taung (Extension 46) 1,632 788 844 247: Tshwenyana (Extension 47) 207 97 110 248: Ledumang (Extension 48) 4,918 2,286 2,632 251: Tshwenyana (Extension 51) 455 223 232 254: Tshwenyana (Extension 54) 578 264 314 295: Sebele (Extension 95) 1,863 925 938 296: Content Farm 473 258 215 297: Phakalane (Extension 97) 2,236 1,127 1,109 301: Selemela (Extension 1) 502 203 299 306: Madirelo (Extension 6) 36 36 0 307: Sekgwa (Extension 7) 2,169 1,026 1,143 308: Bontleng (Extension 8) 6,600 3,170 3,430 311: Madibeng (Extension 11) 1,060 484 576 312: Mephato (Extension 12) 392 193 199 313: Old Naledi (Extension 13) 21,693 11,574 10,119 314: Babusi (Extension 14) 5,450 2,709 2,741 315: Village (Extension 15) 2,239 1,101 1,138 391: New Naledi (Extension 91) 511 232 279 392: Gaborone Dam Area 446 286 160 601: Glen Valley 2,303 1,465 838 602: Village B.D.F Camp 920 482 438 2001 Botswana Population and Housing Census Page:4 a Total Male Female Francistown (Census District Code = 02) 83,023 40,134 42,889 Localities in Francistown 83,023 40,134 42,889 001: Block 001 5,049 2,450 2,599 002: Block 002 4,220 2,092 2,128 003: Block 003 1,613 763 850 004: Block 004 2,561 1,150 1,411 005: Block 005 1,047 472 575 006: Block 006 972 459 513 007: Block 007 3,317 1,561 1,756 008: Block 008 1,385 642 743 009: Block 009 1,602 753 849 010: Block 010 210 99 111 102: Gerald Estates (Extension 102) 5,932 2,956 2,976 103: Somerset East (Extension 103) 2,744 1,273 1,471 104: Somerset East (Extension 104) 2,789 1,358 1,431 105: Satellite (Extension 105) 4,764 2,337 2,427 106: Satellite North (Ext 106) 1,947 930 1,017 107: Minestone (Area A) Ext 107 2,970 1,342 1,628 110: Township (Area C) Ext 110 720 373 347 111: Area L (Extension 111) 1,300 606 694 112: Area G (Extension 112) 668 331 337 114: Area D1 360 184 176 115: Prison 909 775 134 116: Blue Town (Area S) 2,145 995 1,150 119: Railway Area 405 204 201 120: Central Industrial Area 200 105 95 121: Educational District. 10 5 5 122: Area W 2,511 1,141 1,370 124: River Side South 903 382 521 126: Tati West (Extension 126) 1,801 847 954 127: Aero Drome (Extension 127) 653 280 373 128: White City (Extension 128) 497 230 267 129: River Side North (Ext 129) 1,181 536 645 130: Blue Town (Extension 130) 2,141 973 1,168 131: Monarch West (Extension 131) 2,661 1,259 1,402 132: Monarch South(Extension 132) 5,799 2,682 3,117 133: Monarch East (Extension 133) 2,141 1,048 1,093 134: Monarch North (Extension 134) 2,452 1,190 1,262 136: Area Donga (Extension 136) 3,228 1,440 1,788 137: Selepa 1,910 899 1,011 139: Molopo Estates 803 403 400 144: Dumela Industrial Area 25 22 3 146: Ntshe 729 367 362 147: BMC 24 16 8 148: Maipahela 1,071 508 563 601: Military Garrison One 905 583 322 602: Military Garrison II-Donga BDF 1,749 1,113 636 2001 Botswana Population and Housing Census Page:5 a Total Male Female Lobatse (Census District Code = 03) 29,689 14,202 15,487 Localities in Lobatse 29,689 14,202 15,487 101: Hillside/Boswelatlou (Ext 101) 1,625 789 836 102: Peleng (Extension 102) 8,628 4,091 4,537 103: B M C Maokaneng (Ext 103) 2,164 1,038 1,126 104: New Look (Extension 104) 593 286 307 105: Wood Hall 1 (Extension 105) 5,991 2,785 3,206 106: B.C Thema (Extension 106) 2,049 954 1,095 107: Maipei (Extension 107) 848 411 437 108: Wood Hall 2 (Extension 108) 5,652 2,680 2,972 109: Delta (Extension 109) 534 234 300 110: Town Centre (Extension 110) 603 307 296 111: Jacaranda (Extension 111) 668 470 198 112: Wood Hall 3 (Extension 112) 334 157 177 2001 Botswana Population and Housing Census Page:6 a Total Male Female Selibe Phikwe (Census District Code = 04) 49,849 24,334 25,515 Localities in Selibe Phikwe 49,849 24,334 25,515 101: Extension 1 3,293 1,644 1,649 102: Extension 2 1,234 606 628 103: Extension 3 3,592 1,853 1,739 104: Extension 4 917 440 477 105: Extension 5 409 200 209 106: Extension 6 517 235 282 107: Extension 7 (The Mall) 467 210 257 108: Selibephikwe Township 1,246 602 644 112: Extension 12 5,825 2,688 3,137 113: Extension 13 563 299 264 115: Botshabelo South 2,945 1,428 1,517 116: Botshabelo North 12,693 6,207 6,486 123: Selibe-Phikwe Mine 0 0 0 124: Prisons+Prison Houses Ext 124 837 737 100 125: Power Station 1 0 1 126: Water Works 0 0 0 150: Cosgrin (Extension 150) 216 147 69 155: Industrial Site Extension 155 429 211 218 156: Selibe-Phikwe S.
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