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Namibia

Namibia, a country in southwest Africa, is distinguished by the Namib Desert along its Atlantic Ocean coast. The country is home to diverse wildlife, including a significant cheetah population. The capital, Windhoek, and coastal town Swakopmund contain German colonial-era buildings such as Windhoek’s Christuskirche, built in 1907. In the north, Etosha National Park’s salt pan draws game including rhinos and giraffes.

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International Air Connectivity:

Hosea Kutako International Airport provides international connections to destinations in Africa and Europe.

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Domestic flights link major cities and tourist destinations, making it convenient for travelers to explore the country.

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Cuisine:

Namibian cuisine includes dishes like kapana (street food), potjiekos (stew), and game meat, including springbok and ostrich.

Cultural Activities:

Explore the diverse cultures of Namibia, including the traditions of various indigenous ethnic groups. The Owambo, Himba, and San communities offer unique cultural experiences.

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Population:

Namibia’s population is estimated to be around 2.5 million people.

Religion:

Christianity is the major religion in Namibia, with various denominations represented.

Languages Spoken:

English is the official language and widely used in education and business. Afrikaans, German, and various indigenous languages, including Oshiwambo and Herero, are also spoken.

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