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  2. Kunene Region - Wikipedia

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    Kunene is home to the Himba people, a subtribe of the Herero, as well as to Damara people and Nama people. As of 2020, Kunene had 58,548 registered voters. [6] Kunene's western edge is the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. In the north, it borders Angola's Namibe Province, and in the far eastern part of its northern edge it borders Cunene Province ...

  3. Cunene River - Wikipedia

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    The Cunene (Portuguese spelling) or Kunene (common Namibian spelling) [a] is a river in Southern Africa. It flows from the Angola highlands southwards to the border with Namibia . It then flows in a westerly direction along the border until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean .

  4. Outjo - Wikipedia

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    Outjo (Otjiherero: small hills) is a town [5] of 15,000 inhabitants in the Kunene Region of Namibia. It is the district capital of Outjo Constituency. It is best known as the main gateway to Etosha National Park. [6]

  5. Opuwo - Wikipedia

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    Opuwo is the capital of the Kunene Region in north-western Namibia. The town is situated about 720 km north-northwest of the capital Windhoek , and has a population of around 12,300 (2023). It is the commercial hub of the Kunene Region.

  6. Baynes Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The power station is located across the Kunene River, in the Kunene Region of Namibia, approximately 200 kilometres (124 mi) downstream of Ruacana Hydroelectric Power Station, at the international border with the Republic of Angola.

  7. Outjo Constituency - Wikipedia

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    Outjo constituency (red) in the Kunene Region (yellow) of Namibia. Outjo is an electoral constituency in the Kunene Region of Namibia. Its district capital is the town of Outjo, its population was 8,947 in 2004. [1] As of 2020, it has 9,197 registered voters. [2]

  8. Regions of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Since then, demarcations and numbers of regions and constituencies of Namibia are tabled by delimitation commissions and accepted or declined by the National Assembly. In 1992, the 1st Delimitation Commission, chaired by Judge President Johan Strydom, proposed that Namibia should be divided into 13 regions. The suggestion was approved in the ...

  9. Kamanjab - Wikipedia

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    Kamanjab (Otjiherero: Okamanja, place of big stones) [2] [3] is a village with 6,012 inhabitants in the Kunene region of Namibia. It is the administrative centre of the Kamanjab Constituency . Economy and infrastructure