Mafikeng Game Reserve

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Mafikeng Game Reserve
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Location in North West province
Location North West Province, South Africa
Nearest city Mahikeng
Coordinates 25°52′18.12″S25°43′28.92″E / 25.8717000°S 25.7247000°E / -25.8717000; 25.7247000 Coordinates: 25°52′18.12″S25°43′28.92″E / 25.8717000°S 25.7247000°E / -25.8717000; 25.7247000
Established1982

Mafikeng Game Reserve is a game reserve in South Africa. Located in the city of Mafikeng, the reserve includes 46 square kilometres of Kalahari and Acacia bushveld, [1] serving as the home of rhinoceroses, giraffes, gemsboks, buffaloes, wildebeests and springboks.

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References

  1. Pinchuck, Tony (1 February 2012). The Rough Guide to South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland. Penguin. p. 526. ISBN   978-1-4053-9379-9.