Namibia
Bordering countries are: Angola, Zambia, Botswana, and South Africa. Capital: Windhoek Landforms: Nambia Desert, Atlantic Ocean, Great Karasberge, Kaoko Veld, and Kaukau Veld
Major Cities: Windhoek, Rundu, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, and Grootfontein Historic Sites: Alte Feste and the Owela museum, National Gallery,Mining Museum, Christuskirche, Zoo Garden
Recreational Activities Etosha National Park Sandboarding Khaudom Game Reserve
Flag Red represents the people and their heroism White is for peace Green is for agriculture Blue is for the clear sky The golden sun is for life and energy
Location and Climate Namibia is in the south western part of Africa. It’s a coastal country and has many deserts. It’s dry and arid in the east and humid in the west. It has large drought periods and rains mostly in the summer.
Transportation Car, Boats, Airport, and Trains
Culture Train museum: It exhibits some of the first trains that were in Namibia. Also you get a ride across the Desert Express. Hamiba is one of the ancient tribes in Namibia Hamiba is one of the ancient tribes in Namibia State Museum in Windhoek State Museum in Windhoek
Languages Food Eedingu Kapana
Facts They gained indepence in March 21, 1990. Namibia is known as “The Gem of Africa” and is a wonderful place for eco-tourism Their currency is the Namibian Dollar
Floods Droughts Hydrogen Sulfide
Life Expectancy 61.6 years Major Religions: 90% Christians, the remaining Largest ethnic group: 88% is black and out of that black population the Ovambo is 50% of that
Top Imports Top Exports Fuels Vehicles Pearls Machinery Ores Printed books