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In Swakopmund all harbour activities ceased, central government services disappeared, and the jetty became a pedestrian walkway. Businesses closed down, the number of inhabitants diminished, and the town fell in decline. [9] However, Swakopmund had been guaranteed a lifeline in a 1923 treaty in London negotiating the aftermath of World War I.
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Afrikaans: Uitsig oor Swakopmund op die sentrale kus van Namibië, met die Swakoprivier en Namibwoestyn daarnaas, en pier in die vlakwater. Deutsch: Seebrücke (Jetty) Swakopmund, Namibia English: Jetty Swakopmund, Namibia
History of Swakopmund (1 P) P. People from Swakopmund (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Swakopmund" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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The Otavi Mining and Railway Company (Otavi Minen- und Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft or OMEG) was a railway and mining company in German South West Africa (today's Namibia).It was founded on 6 April 1900 in Berlin with the Disconto-Gesellschaft and the South West Africa Company as major shareholders.
[2] [3] During ǁHoabes' first tenure as mayor, the city's 1882 jetty was refurbished at a cost of N$4 million, having been closed for seven years on safety grounds. The reopened structure housed shops, tourist facilities and a bar. [4] ǁHoabes was re-elected mayor of Swakopmund in May 2007 but was out of office by 2008.
The Namib Desert Park included a small area north of the Swakop River where Welwitschia grow, as well as the Moon Landscape east of Swakopmund. In 1979 two more large areas were added. The Naukluft Mountain Zebra Park was included so that the Naukluft Mountains now formed part of the protected area.