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The Gobabis district was proclaimed by the German authorities in February 1894 and in June the following year Gobabis was occupied by a German garrison. [citation needed] While the military fort, built in 1896–7, has long since disappeared, one of the few buildings dating back to that era is the field hospital, or Lazarett, which has been declared a national monument.
Typical Cattle Farm near Gobabis. Gobabis is the centre of this area and also its main business area, as it is linked with the capital of Namibia, Windhoek, by rail and the tarred B6 national road. This infrastructure serves as the main supply line for the region. All the other population centres in the region are linked with Gobabis by road.
Gobabis Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. As of December 2019 [update] it had 13,457 registered voters. [ 1 ] The constituency covers the rural area southeast of Gobabis and the town itself, except its eastern Nossobville suburb which belongs to Kalahari Constituency . [ 2 ]
Gobabis Gymnasium Private School, Omaheke Region; was the third-best school in the country in 2014 (2013: rank 6) [15] G. K. Wahl Combined School, Kalkfeld, Otjozondjupa Region; Gobabis Primary School, Gobabis, Omaheke Region; Goreangab Junior Secondary School, Windhoek, Khomas Region; Gqaina Primary School, Okarukambe Constituency, Omaheke Region
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Otjinene [pronunciation?] is a village in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. [2] It is the district capital of the Otjinene Constituency. [3] Otjinene is connected via a 157 kilometres (98 mi) tarred road to the regional capital Gobabis, [4] and via a 227 kilometres (141 mi) road which was tarred in 2017, to Grootfontein.
Omaheke Regional Library, Gobabis, Namibia. The Omaheke Regional Library is a library in Gobabis the capital of Omaheke Region of Namibia.It is situated between Gobabis' Epako suburb and the Legare Stadium [1]), and was opened on November 25, 2014 by then-minister of education David Namwandi. [2]
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