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Households in Khomas earn by far the highest average annual income at N$47,407, well more than the national average of N$17,198. There is very limited subsistence farming in the region, with only 0.4 percent of the population engaged in farming, 0.3 percent of households are rearing animals, and 0.1 percent are earning income from cash cropping.
People from Khomas Region (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Khomas Region" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Khomasdal is a suburb of Namibia's capital of Windhoek in the Khomas Region. Founded as Windhoek's residential area for Coloured people, Khomasdal still is primarily composed of Coloured people. [1] In October 2006, the City of Windhoek announced the construction of an informal market in Khomasdal.
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Windhoek East constituency (red) in the Khomas Region (yellow) Windhoek East is a constituency in the Khomas Region of Namibia. It consists of the upper-class suburbs of Windhoek: Auasblick, Avis, Klein Windhoek, Ludwigsdorf, Luxury Hill, Olympia, and Suiderhof. It had a population of 22,712 in 2011, up from 17,674 in 2001. [1]
Khomasdal constituency (red) in the Khomas Region (yellow) Khomasdal Constituency (until 2013: Khomasdal North Constituency) [1] is a constituency in Windhoek in the Khomas Region of Namibia. As of December 2019 it had 25,550 registered voters. [2] The constituency consists of parts of the suburbs Khomasdal, Katutura, and Otjomuise. [3]
Hochland Park is situated adjacent to the city centre and borders the suburbs of Tauben Glen and Acacia in the east, Dorado Park in the north, Windhoek West in the west and Pioneers Park in the south. Originally designed as a whites-only area it is today an affluent residential area for Windhoek's upper middle class, both black and white.
Al-Khums or Khoms (Arabic: الخمس) is a city, port and the de jure capital of the Murqub District on the Mediterranean coast of Libya [2] with an estimated population of around 202,000. [1]