Kalahari Desert
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Kalahari Desert
I. Introduction

Kalahari Desert, arid region on the interior plateau of southern Africa, occupying central and southwestern Botswana and parts of west central South Africa and eastern Namibia. The desert covers an area of about 260,000 sq km (100,000 sq mi). The Kalahari is part of a large sand basin stretching into Angola and Zambia in the north, through Botswana into Zimbabwe in the east, south to the Orange River in South Africa, and west to the highlands of Namibia. This basin has a total surface area of about 930,000 sq km (360,000 sq mi). The name Kalahari is derived from the Tswana word Kgalagadi, meaning “the great thirst.”