Botswana is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Roughly the size of France or Texas, it is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its landscape is diverse, ranging from the Kalahari Desert in the south to the Okavango Delta, one of the world’s largest inland deltas, in the north. The capital and largest city is Gaborone. Botswana’s economy, one of the most robust on the African continent, is dominated by diamond mining and tourism. It is often lauded for its political stability and strong democratic tradition. The country has a high Human Development Index and a Gini coefficient of 0.65, ranking it as the second-most equal country in the world after Norway.