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  2. Democratic Resettlement Community - Wikipedia

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    Inhabitants found employment working menial jobs in Swakopmund. [3] By 2019, the Swakopmund municipality had spent over N$200 million on facilities at the DRC. [4] The government food program was supplying families with food packages. [5] The DRC includes a youth development and community centre, a clinic and laboratory, and a hostel for ...

  3. 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.

  4. Swakopmund - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed in July 2001 at a site north of Swakopmund to the east of the Henties Bay-Swakopmund road and opposite the Swakopmund Salt Works. The site was chosen as it was on the orbital track of a crewed spacecraft during its re-entry phase. Costing N$12 million, the complex covers an area of 150m by 85m. It is equipped with ...

  5. Regions of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Region Area (km²) Population People per km 2 Average Household Size Erongo: 63,539 240,206 3.8 3.1 Hardap: 109,781 106,680 1.0 3.6 Kavango East: 23,988

  6. Erongo Region - Wikipedia

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    Walvis Bay, fully incorporated into the Erongo Region in 1994, is the principal home of Namibia's fishing industry. Walvis Bay also boasts the only deep sea port and is the second largest town in the country. Swakopmund and Langstrand are popular beach resorts; Arandis supports mining industry and Swakopmund boasts manufacturing.

  7. Swakopmund Constituency - Wikipedia

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    Swakopmund constituency (red) in the Erongo Region. Swakopmund constituency is a constituency in the Erongo Region of Namibia. The constituency had a population of 44,725 in 2011, up from 26,310 in 2001. It covers 196.3 square kilometres (75.8 sq mi) of land. [1] Its district capital is the city of Swakopmund.

  8. Mondesa - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the DRC was officially declared slum district of Swakopmund by the city administration. Originally Mondesa was a township for the Black people of Swakopmund. It is also the fastest-growing district with an ever-growing population. In 2017 the Swakopmund municipality erected a wall obstructing the view on the township for people entering ...

  9. Henties Bay - Wikipedia

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    It serves as a gateway to the seal colony of Cape Cross, which lies 46 kilometres (29 miles) to the north of the town. [ 7 ] Henties Bay is situated in the National West Coast Recreation Area, but there are not many restrictions, particularly for driving off-road on the beach and across the plains.