Transportation in BotswanaA sparsely populated, arid country, Botswana has nonetheless managed to incorporate much of its interior into the national economy. An "inner circle" highway connecting all major towns and district capitals is completely paved, and the all-weather Trans-Kalahari Highway connects the country (and, through it, South Africa's commercially dominant Gauteng Province) to Walvis Bay in Namibia. Railways:\ntotal:\n888 km (2002), 971 km(1995)\n narrow gauge:\n888 km 1.067-m gauge (2002), 971 km 1.067-m gauge (1995) Highways:\n Ports and harbors:\nnone Airports:\n86 (2002), 92 (1999 est.)\n Airports - with paved runways:\n Airports - with unpaved runways:\n
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