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  2. Namibia Statistics Agency - Wikipedia

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    After independence, the Central Statistical Office was launched as a division of the National Planning Commission. It was later renamed the Central Bureau of Statistics. In 2011, the Namibia Statistics Agency was formalised on the basis of the Statistics Act, 20 (Act No 9 of 2011). It started operating in 2012.

  3. List of constituencies of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The size of the constituencies varies with the size and population of each region. There are currently 121 constituencies in Namibia. The most populous constituency according to the 2011 census was Rundu Urban in the Kavango West region with 63,431 people; the least populous was Okatyali in the Oshana Region with 3,187 people. [1]

  4. Erongo Region - Wikipedia

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    According to the Namibia 2001 Population and Housing Census, Erongo had a population of 107,663 (50,040 females and 57,616 males or 115 males for every 100 females) growing at an annual rate of 1.3%. The fertility rate was 3.2 children per woman. 80% inhabitants lived in urban areas while 20% lived in rural areas, and with an area of 63,579 km ...

  5. Education in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Namibia is compulsory until the year a learner turns 18. [1] There are approximately 1900 schools in Namibia [ 2 ] of which 100 are privately owned. [ 3 ] Namibian subjects' syllabi are based on the International General Certificate of Secondary Education and Advanced Subsidiary Level which is part of Cambridge International .

  6. Demographics of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Population and Housing Census counted 2,113,077 inhabitants of Namibia. Between 2001 and 2011 the annual population growth was 1.4%, down from 2.6% in the previous ten–year period. [4] In 2011 the total fertility rate was 3.6 children per woman, down from 4.1 in 2001.

  7. List of schools in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Association of Regional Councils in the Republic of Namibia. Archived from the original on 21 September 2007 "Hardap Schools". Association of Regional Councils in the Republic of Namibia permanent dead link ‍] "Karas Schools". Association of Regional Councils in the Republic of Namibia.

  8. Ongwediva - Wikipedia

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    Ongwediva hosts an annual trade fair, the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) since 2000, after one initial trade fair, the Northern Namibia Trade Fair, was held in 1995. [7] Opposite of the open market, there is a shopping mall (Maroela Mall, Mandume Ndemufayo St.). Ongwediva is an urban area that experiences rapid growth.

  9. National Center for Education Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The functions of NCES have existed in some form since 1867, when Congress passed legislation providing "That there shall be established at the City of Washington, a department of education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the ...