- Namibia - Wikipedia
Namibia gained independence from South Africa in March 1990, following the South African Border War However, Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands remained under South African control until 1994 Namibia is a stable parliamentary democracy
- Namibia | Currency, Population, Capital, Map, Size, Language, Facts . . .
After 106 years of German and South African rule, Namibia became independent on March 21, 1990, under a democratic multiparty constitution The capital of the country is Windhoek
- Namibia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Namibia is a Southern African country located on the southwestern coast of the continent in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres of Earth It shares its land borders with four African countries
- Namibia - The World Factbook
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- 11 of the best places to visit in Namibia - Lonely Planet
From the wild beaches of the Skeleton Coast to the wildlife of Etosha, Namibia has plenty to lure adventurers Here are the best places to visit
- Namibia | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Namibia is an arid country covering more than 320,000 square miles The Caprivi Strip juts out to the northeast to touch both Zimbabwe and Zambia Namibia has four distinct geographic regions The Namib Desert forms a 50- to 70-mile wide belt along the entire coastline
- Namibia - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Only on 21 March 1990, Namibia gained independence from South Africa The country's name is derived from the Namib Desert With an area of 824,292 km² (318,260 sq mi ), Namibia is 1 5 times the size of France or about half the size of the US state of Alaska
- ABOUT NAMIBIA - Gov. na - Portal Ariel
After democratic elections were held in 1989, Namibia became an independent state on March 21, 1990 To date, Namibia boasts a proud record of uninterrupted peace and stability
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