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Namibia's and road
This 2500 km long asphalt road now connects Zambia's Copperbelt with Namibia's sea port Walvis Bay.

Namibia's and is
Namibia's ruling party SWAPO sought to support the ruling party MPLA in Angola against the rebel movement UNITA, whose stronghold is in southern Angola, bordering to Namibia.
However, Namibia's economy is heavily dependent on the earnings generated from primary commodity exports in a few vital sectors, including minerals, especially diamonds, livestock, and fish.
Walvis Bay is a well-developed, deepwater port, and Namibia's fishing infrastructure is most heavily concentrated there.
Like the radio services of the NBC, the television service tries to cater to all the linguistic audiences in Namibia, although the dominant language is English ( Namibia's official language )
In 1811 they founded the town Bethanie in southern Namibia, where they built a church, which today is Namibia's oldest building.
The Himba's history is wrought with disasters, including severe droughts and guerrilla warfare, especially during Namibia's quest for independence and as a result of the civil war in neighboring Angola.
However, according to a 1998 statement made by the Cabinet of Namibia " the agricultural base is too weak to offer a sustainable basis for prosperity " and 38 % of Namibia's rural population continue to live beneath the poverty line as of 2010.
The wild and little visited Mamili National Park is Namibia's equivalent of the Okavango Delta, a watery wonderland of wildlife rich islands, river channels and wetlands.
Walvis Bay, fully incorporated into the Erongo Region in 1994, is the principal home of Namibia's fishing industry.
The Cuando River ( usually spelled Kwando in Namibia ) is a river in south-central Africa flowing through Angola and Namibia's Caprivi Strip, into the Linyanti Swamp on the northern border of Botswana.
The film is based loosely on the memoirs of Namibia's first president Sam Nujoma, who was the former leader of the South West Africa People's Organization SWAPO.
Its infrastructure is superior to that of other towns in Namibia's South, due to it not being dependent on cost recovery from its inhabitants.
Swakopmund ( German for " Mouth of the Swakop ") is a city on the coast of northwestern Namibia, west of Windhoek, Namibia's capital.
As a seaside resort, the weather is cooler here in December to January ( Namibia's summer months ) so the territorial administration moves to Swakopmund for these months.
Die Vögel is one of Namibia's most outstanding rock n roll bands.
It's believed to be the biggest industry in Namibia's music and the only that is heavily supported by the youth.
The Dogg's debut album, Shimaliw ' Osatana is considered the blueprint of Namibia's kwaito, due to the fact that it became the first kwaito album released in Namibia by an Namibian artist.
Although English is the only nationwide official language in Namibia, there are also 20 National languages, which are each spoken by more or less sizeable portions of the population and are considered Namibia's cultural heritage.
Katima Mulilo ( SiLozi: quenches the fire, referring to nearby rapids in the Zambezi ) is the capital of the Caprivi Strip, Namibia's far northeast extension into central Southern Africa.
To the west of this area lies Selinda Reserve and on the Northern bank of Kwando River is Namibia's Mamili National Park.
Otjiwarongo Secondary School is rated as one of Namibia's best schools, with students reaching overall top number one student for the grade 12 Cambridge examination.
Located east of the city, it is Namibia's primary airport with international connections and handled 672, 582 passengers in 2007.

Namibia's and one
Theuns Kotzé provided his side's one consolation, as his conversion of a Heinz Koll try made him Namibia's all time highest Rugby World Cup points scorer.
In 2005 it was recognized by the Namibia Society of Composers and Authors of Music ( NASCAM ) as one of Namibia's folk music genres.
The 120-kilometre-long ( 75-mile-long ) dry lakebed and its surroundings are protected as Etosha National Park, one of Namibia's largest wildlife parks.

Namibia's and best
Namibia's only ever Olympic medal winner, Frankie Fredericks, came just a tenth of a second short of winning his third medal in the 200 metres, but even his season best time was not fast enough to beat the three Americans ahead of him.

Namibia's and on
The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990.
The Constituent Assembly held its first meeting on 21 November 1989 and resolved unanimously to use the 1982 Constitutional Principles in Namibia's new constitution.
Namibia's first ever away matches were played in Lesotho, where they lost 2 – 0 to their hosts on 1 August 1992, and then gained their first ever draw in a 2 – 2 game against the same opposition the very next day.
Though many Damara people own and live on rural farms, the majority live in the small towns scattered across the Erongo region or in Namibia's capital city of Windhoek.
It lies on the northern bank of the Zambezi River which forms the border with Namibia's Caprivi Strip at that point.

Namibia's and ;
In the November 2009 general election, Justus Garoëb once again ran for election to Namibia's presidency with the UDF ; he received 19, 258 total votes, representing 2. 37 % of all votes and finished in fifth place.

Namibia's and international
From here it flows westwards for 550 km, forming the international border between the province and Namibia's Karas Region.
He was an international observer during Namibia's transformation to independence in 1989, and for Lithuania's first multi-party elections in early 1990.

Namibia's and .
In December 2009, Namibia's Foreign Minister, Marko Hausiku met with Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Minister Seyoum Mesfin and noted the economic, science, technical and cultural agreements in place between the two countries and expressed a desire to improve the trade relations.
As part of Liberia's support for Namibia's liberation struggle, many Namibian students received Liberian passports which helped them study abroad.
The rains that cause these floods originate in Angola, flow into Namibia's Cuvelai basin, and fill the Oshanas ( Oshiwambo: flood plains ) there.
The Ovambo make up about half of Namibia's people.
Furthermore, the Namibian economy remains integrated with the economy of South Africa, as the bulk of Namibia's imports originate there.
Ninety percent of Namibia's imports originate in South Africa, and many Namibian exports are destined for the South African market or transit that country.
Namibia's exports consist mainly of diamonds and other minerals, fish products, beef and meat products, karakul sheep pelts, and light manufactures.
Graphical depiction of Namibia's product exports in 28 color coded categories.
In 2000, Namibia's manufacturing sector contributed about 20 % of GDP.
Namibia's largest trade union federation, the National Union of Namibian Workers ( NUNW ) represents workers organised into seven affiliated trade unions.
Development of Namibia's navy has been slow, and the force was only formally established in 2004, 14 years after independence.
Diamond production continues to be a very important part of Namibia's economy.
This agreement created the framework for Namibia's democratic constitution.
Namibia's founding president, Sam Nujoma.
He did not approve of the amendment to the constitution, and criticised Namibia's involvement in Congo.
Namibia's colonial and Apartheid past had resulted in a situation where about 20 percent of the population owned about 75 percent of all the land.
The land reform has been slow, mainly because Namibia's constitution only allows land to be bought from farmers willing to sell.

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