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By: Roxy Huffine

Angola Zambia Botswana South Africa Atlantic Ocean Surrounding Countries: Capital: Windhoek

 Namib Desert  Koukau Veld  Etosha Pan  Konkiep River  Walvis Bay Etosha Pan Koukau Veld Namib Desert Walvis Bay Konkiep River

Major Cities  Oshakati  Windhoek  Rundu  Swakopmund  Gobabis

 Kolmanskop  ghost town  Luderitz  First German settlement  Aus Camp  Prisoner of War camp Aus POW camp Luderitz Kolmanskop

 Gymnastics  Skelton Coast park  Camping  Fishing  Safari’s Namibia’s National Rhythmic Gymnastics Gold medal winning team.

 The sun- life and energy.  Red - determination and heroism  White - peace and unity  Green - vegetation and agricultural resources  Blue - clear Namibian sky and the Atlantic Ocean

 Located in Southern Africa  Along the western coast of the continent  Borders the Southern part of the Atlantic Ocean  Gained independence on March 21, 1990

 Semi-desert terrain  Hot days  Cool nights  300 average days of sunny weather  From November to February there are occasional thunderstorms

Map Key: Major Roads/ Railways Airports

 National Art Gallery of Namibia  National Museum of Namibia

 Afrikaans  German  English

 Zebra and Ostrich meat are very popular. Zebra meat Ostrich meat in hamburger style cut.

 Area: 824,269 km2.  Population: 1,727,183 people (1999)  Europeans were the first in Namibia

 Floods  Droughts

 Life expectancy  Male: years  Female: years  Religion-Christian  Ethnic Group- African  Imports  Food  Petroleum  fuel Exports – Diamonds – Copper – Gold