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  2. Kunene Region - Wikipedia

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    According to the Namibia 2011 Population and Housing Census, Kunene had a population of 86,856 (43,253 females and 43,603 males or 101 males for every 100 females) growing at an annual rate of 2.3%. The fertility rate was 4.9 children per woman. 26% lived in urban areas while 74% lived in rural areas, and with an area of 115,293 km 2 , the ...

  3. Regions of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namibia uses regions as its first-level subnational administrative divisions. ... Area (km²) Population ... Kunene: 115,260 120,762 1.0 3.8 Ohangwena: 10,706

  4. Kaokoland - Wikipedia

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    The area is one of the wildest and least populated areas in Namibia, with a population density of one person every 2 km 2 (1/4 of the national average). The most represented ethnic group is the Himba people , who account for about 5,000 of the overall 16,000 inhabitants of Kaokoland.

  5. List of cities and towns in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015 Namibia has thirteen cities, each of them governed by a municipality council that has between 7 and 15 seats. Compared to towns, cities have the authority to set up facilities like public transport, housing schemes, museums, and libraries without the approval of the Minister of Urban and Rural Development.

  6. List of villages and settlements in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015 Namibia has 18 villages, each of them governed by a village council of up to five seats. Village councils are elected locally and have the authority to set up facilities like water, sewerage and cemeteries without the approval of the Minister of Urban and Rural Development.

  7. 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 .

  8. List of constituencies of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Total Population (Namibia 2023 Census) [10] Region Arandis: Arandis: 13,545 Erongo Region. Dâures: until 1998 Brandberg Constituency [11] Uis [12] 14,601 Karibib: Karibib: 19,705 Omaruru: Omaruru: 13,322 Swakopmund: Swakopmund: 75,921 Walvis Bay Rural: created 1998 from a split of Walvis Bay Constituency [11] Walvis Bay: 51,497 Walvis Bay Urban

  9. Cunene Province - Wikipedia

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    It has an area of 87,342 km 2 and a population of 990,087 in 2014. [1] Catching catfish in Cunene Province. Ondjiva is the capital of the province; it was previously known as Vila Pereira d’Eça. Ondjiva is the only city in this province with the distance from Ondjiva to Luanda is 1424 km and to Lubango is 415 km.