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A2 road (Botswana)
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The A2 highway is a road in Botswana running from the Namibian border at Buitepos through Jwaneng, Kanye and Lobatse to the South African border at Pioneer Gate, thus connecting 3 countries.[1]
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Trans-Kalahari Corridor | ||||
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Length | 762 km (473 mi) | |||
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Country | Botswana | |||
Towns | Kang, Jwaneng, Kanye, Lobatse | |||
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The A2 is a major component of the Trans-Kalahari Corridor, which is a highway corridor that provides a direct route from Pretoria to central Namibia, in particular to Windhoek and the port of Walvis Bay. There are potholes scattered around the road, causing immediate danger.[2]